She is no more in this earthly abode…but Pedatha lives on…in our hearts and in our kitchens. Although we miss her immensely, we move ahead, in the knowledge that life has to go on….no matter what. Today is a year since she passed on, and it is befitting to pay tribute to her through recipes for our little ones from generations wisened by age and experience. Thank you Sharmila for the lovely idea of Cooking for kids. Thank you friends for sending in your entries for Cooking for kids with love, and for your enthusiasm and support in making this event a success.
The daunting task of selecting the three best posts has been done by Pedatha’s beautiful sister, Sarala Athaiyya. It is a daunting task because it is not easy to sift through a treasure trove of cherished memories and yet remain impartial. Beyond the language and the recipes and the photographs, the simple ingredient of love makes every post special. Once again, thank you all.
The WINNERS are the FIRST THREE posts in the list below. Congratulations Harini, Linda and Radhika
. The other entries are in Alphabetical order below.
Harini of Tongue ticklers – Mah ki dal 
I have also seen that this is another area where I completely take after my Mother. She too would tell us similar tales, and introductions as she podded pine nuts for us as we soaked up the warm winter sun in the backyard, or made porulvilanga urundais when we sisters were kids.
Linda of Out of garden – Nana’s Tomato Sandwich
In later years when she wasn’t so nimble, she would direct us between the rows of green, calling “out of the garden”. She did this in such a sing-song voice that I can still hear her tone now, thirty-plus years on…She was a wise woman — having us set that small creature free to fire up our childhood dreams.
Radhika Mohan – Naani’s Chana Masala
It’s amazing, how a recipe can remind you of someone! The flavours and aromas arouse a longing to see her again. Needless to say, I can never eat or cook Chana Masala without reminiscing about my mom!
Anne-Katrin Sura – Mom’s magical recipes
I am sharing some recipes that my mother used to make for us children – when the summer was hotter and the cherries sweeter…made with love and in big amounts ingredients are easy and affordable even on a larger scale) – because we were many and always had other kids around!
Chams of Spice Club – Aatta Keerai Thanni Saaru
The recipe swirls almost from 4 to 5 generation in my family…Our ancestors created with love and affection, taking care of the health and keeping in mind the taste of the kids with few ingredients…Add plenty of love in Ingredients list, any ordinary dish will become extra-ordinary. That is what our ancestors did!
EC of Simple Indian Food – Mysurpak
a tribute to my grandma who used to make delicious sweets for me.
Gayatri and Hema of Justurs – Karuppati idly by Mom
I have seen my kid sonu eating this dish, without any problem from his grandma [My mom], Whenever i visit my hometown, she is ready with this dish, to serve her grandson. There is some special taste when my mom prepares this dish.
My mom just loves her grandson tasting her recipes, she enjoys looking her grandson from Webcam as she is in India and I am in United states…I believe every kid will definelty will love it.
Gayathri and Hema of Justurs – Suzhiyam/Maida Roll
This is an authetic dish, i adapted from my grandma. I made of list of recipes my son – sonu likes. He is very much excited and waiting everyday for his special dishes.
Gayatri and Hema of Justurs – Milk Shake with Icecream
He had already tasted the same in some Indian restaurants and loved it very much, hence I thought I will try it at home. To my surprise, it came out exactly the same way…
Hema of Adlak’s kitchen – Gram dhal Chutney
I learnt this chutney from my mother.. my gal love to eat this with chapatti/dosa/idly.
Hema of Adlak’s kitchen – Tomato and Onion Chutney
I learnt it from my sister-in-law (elder one). When I was in early stage of cooking and newly married. I often prepared this, as it was so easy and favourite of every one in my family.
Jayu of Sharingmyxperiences – Amma’s tasty ‘Poornam’
But this one has got a special place in my heart because Amma tries to woo me with it whenever I’m frustrated, angry,depressed or simply not in the best of days.And to tell you the truth, it does brighten and cheer me up!!!
Kayal of Kayals Kitchen – Aaya’s Keerai Kadaiyal
I can really say this is my kid’s favourite for his lunch. I feel good nutrients along with proteins is sent through this recipe.
Laavanya of Cookery Corner – idli-milagai-podi
I particularly love this spicy powder and always associate it with fond memories of train travel…My paati would always be mindful to pack extra idlis for each of us since she says that we always eat more during these occassions…
Maya of Konkan World – Potato Burfi
Apart from making it with love for my son, I should say ‘Just For You Mom’, also, who will be happy to know that I did cook a recipe of hers which was liked by her grandson.
Pavani of Cook’s Hide out – Ammamma’s Idlis for Dhruva
Poonam of Poonam’s Kitchen – Chana Poha
Since this dish is filling and healthy it was prepared frequently among the joint families…Thankfully we all liked it during our childhood days and even now. My daughter too adores it.
Priya of Easy N Tasty Recipes – Crispy Mullu Murukku
…this recipe is one of our family savoury dish which was almost prepared at home for every diwali from my grandma , then by my mom and now by me…
Priyanka of Asankhana – Nani wale aate ke ladoo Advay ke liye
whenever my mother comes to visit us she gets box full of them,..easy to prepare recipe was passed to her by her mom ie our nani…she is 80 plus but still she manages everything on her own…
Randi Lewin – Memories with Cookies & Fruits cobbler
Through the lessons covertly taught in their kitchen, children learn about life in general, mathematical skills that last a lifetime, proper manners for today and tomorrow and overall how to share and enjoy the goodness that life offers.
Rajee of simply innocence – Our families with Pedatha
My heart is pounded with cup of tears when I write about her in my blog. I feel inside that she knows what I wrote about her in my blog. We really missed her lot and also her last smiles.
Rajee of simply innocence – Cooking with Pedatha
Yes, I am very sure that even Kids love to eat that meals to their heart content cooked by my Pedatha.
Sharmi of Neviedyam – Sunnundalu
My Mother-in-law made this delicacy for me on my baby shower…It is a healthy laddu and “is good for backbone during pregnancy” says my mother-in-law!!
Shoba of Anubhavati – Quick mango Lemon Sevai
We lived in a lovely large joint family of 8, so…all the children of the family would be called for shaping the cooked balls…Madurai amma would be watchfully overseeing us, to make sure that there is no small talk in the middle of the proceedings!
Swapna of Cooking with Swapna – Kalyani patti’s fruit kabab to Visisht
Aamma makes sure she feeds us with fruits in our daily routine. She has plenty of ideas to make different fruit dishes each day…he loves it b’coz “its Kalyani granma’s special”!
Swapna of Crafts and Cooking – Ammamma’s ‘peshal’ to Ichu
She was amazing in the midst of emergencies – a choking child, suspicions of snake bite, fits.. she was there to render first aid and then rush the person to the hospital… She had a spry way of walking, halfway between walk and run.. some of my classmates had nicknamed her ‘express’ ammamma because of that !!
This sweet is my mom’s signature dish…Every one likes this. It is little time consuming, but really worth trying.
Vidhas of Appetizing Recipes – Rava/sooji Kesari
We celebrated our 9th wedding anniversary today. Nine years with two lovely kids, life is cool. My mother in law prepared this kesari for us. This is my favourite and I asked her the recipe.
Vineela of Vineela’s Cuisine – Amma’s Carrot halwa for Akshay
My mother is my Guru in cooking. She has given us nutritious and healthy food, and I am trying to follow her recipes in my culinary journey
POSTED BY JIGYASA & PRATIBHA
There might be millions of recipes for basic idli and chutney, but this is how my mom makes and this is what my son loved…These are extremely simple recipes, but when made with love, they are the most comforting.

Thank you for hosting, Pratibha and Jigyasa! This is a lovely round up.
Thanks for the round up ,Prathibha and Jigyasa ji.
Great to see the post with full of memories filled with love.
Dear P&J, It is so nice to see all the lovely contributions! I have to go visit all these sites. All the recipes look and sound very authentic.
You have done an awesome Job. Pedatha will be so proud!
Waiting for the winner!!
Thank you so much to host such a beautiful ingredient! All the entries are loaded with memories!
Lovely roundup with traditional recipes..thanks for the efforts
Great round-up with a treasure trove of recipes… Thanks for hosting this.
Thanx for hosting and the wonderful round-up Jigyasa & Pratibha!
Dear Pratibha and Jigyasa,
Thank you for this wonderful round up — hard work I know! After reading all the entries tonight, I now have alot of new recipes, alot of new bloggers to visit and a big dose of family love that was especially touching
DearP& J
lovely round up … wonderful thought u have given here bridging the two generation as i said in my post… thanks a lot for considering my two entries… dear. it mean a lot to me.
My Hearty Congrats to the winners. Thanks you so much P&J for being a great host!!
Hey!! Thank you so much:) Thrilled!!
Hi ,
Congrats to Harini,Linda,Radhika.
Vineela
Dear Pratibha, Jigyasa, and Sarala,
These stories have been a joy to read… thanks to all who shared, and contratulations to Harini and Radhika
Thank you for your constant inspiration and encouragement. I am truly honored
Thats one lovely round up and great work…