I'm already in the Christmas mood.Its still only the first week of my favorite month.And I'm hoping to post a few Christmas goodies posts.This being the first of them :)
Murukku is a common fried snack in all parts of India especially the South.I had earlier tried the yellow moong murukku check it out here.
Now i tried this which is a more traditional way to make the murukku.With the remaining dough i tried to make seedai which are fried balls of the same dough.
You need
Rice flour 1 cup
Urad dal (roasted and powdered) 3 tablespoons
Ajwain seeds/Carrom seeds 1 tablespoon
Salt to taste
Butter 2 tablespoons
Oil to deep fry
Murukku maker/press
Murukku is a common fried snack in all parts of India especially the South.I had earlier tried the yellow moong murukku check it out here.
Now i tried this which is a more traditional way to make the murukku.With the remaining dough i tried to make seedai which are fried balls of the same dough.
You need
Rice flour 1 cup
Urad dal (roasted and powdered) 3 tablespoons
Ajwain seeds/Carrom seeds 1 tablespoon
Salt to taste
Butter 2 tablespoons
Oil to deep fry
Murukku maker/press
- Mix all the ingredients to make a soft dough.Not to sticky just right a pliable dough.Adding too much butter will make the murukku go too soft and so will not hold the shape, ending up with broken murukkus.
- Heat oil in a kadai/wok, press the dough out in a murukku press/achi into the oil, fry until golden brown.
- Drain the fried murukku on tissue papers.
- Repeat for the remaining dough.Before putting each batch of dough into the press wet your hands and roll the dough so it won't go too dry and thus difficult to press out.
- For the last batch of dough, roll them into tiny balls and deep fry them to make the seedai.
- Store in airtight containers.keeps good if stored well for about a week.
- Serve and share with friends and neighbors during the Festive season.
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Murukku looks awesome.. loved it. The seedai on the tamil paper looks superb..:) Thanks for your kind words..:))
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