Since Rice flour is the main ingredient in Murukkus, they will go to Sharmi for JFI-Rice. Now that it comes to RICE, before going for the recipe, someone please help me solve my query.. Is it healthy to eat rice regularly?? I have always heard that eating rice makes you fat.. Rice being the staple diet of South Indians, I always wonder how they tend to be so slim when they eat rice twice a day.. Also I read somewhere that eating rice during lunch (before 3 pm) is absolutely fine but should be avoided for dinner.. That ultimately means that rice can be eaten only on weekends since we have shortcut lunches and lavish dinners at my place.. Experts and dieticiens, please educate me :)
Preparation time:
40-45 mins
Makes:
12-15 Murukkus
What you need:
2 cups Rice Flour
1/4 cup Besan
1/4 cup Urad Dal Flour
2 tbsp Sesame Seeds
1 tbsp Cumin Seeds
1 tbsp Ajwain Seeds
1-2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
Salt to taste
A pinch of Asafoetida
1/8 tsp Sodium Bicarb
2 tbsp Hot Oil
Oil to Fry
*Chakli Press
How to proceed:
1) Sieve and mix all the flours
2) Add all the remaining ingredients except oil
3) Pour the hot oil over this and mix well with a spoon
4) Now add water and knead to a stiff dough
5) Place oil to heat for frying chaklis
6) According to quantity allowed by the chakli press, divide the dough into parts
7) Roll each part in a cylindrical shape and put it inside the chakli press
8) Squeeze spiral murukkus in a plate or a plastic sheet
9) Slide 2-3 murukkus in hot oil and fry them on medium heat till they turn golden brown.
10) Drain on kitchen towels and cool before you pop them into your mouth :)
11) Can be stored for 15-20 days in an air tight container.. Serves as a great snack wit hot tea!
* Take care not to hastily fry on high heat.. The murukkus will not get cooked from inside and will not be crispy
* I didnt have Urad dal flour.. So I just soaked Urad dal fro 2 hours and then prepared a paste in the mixer and added this to the other flours while making the dough!
11 comments:
Those are looking so perfect.
yummy looks chakli :) have to make them soon too!
Arts,
Wow making chakli is a task in itself,looks perfectly round and great color.must have been a treat to eat
hey lovely and crunchy looking murukus. thanks for the great entry. very different kind of entry infact.
They look so crunchy & perfect and are a perfect entry for the event!
hey, murukku looks nice n crispy!
bhata var itka vichar karu nakos, just enjoy..... :)
Thx Hima,
Thx to the chakli press that I have.. nelse wouldnt have been possible :D
Roopa,
Yeah.. try n lemme know how it goes!
Sreelu,
Yeah.. was surely a treat when eating after months :D
Thx Sharmi,
Wasnt sure if rice flour would do... Have another entry coming up soon with "pure" whole rice:)
Hey Tbc,
thanks for dropping by n ur nice words!
Thx Richa
The concern is not for me yaar.. Mala swatachi kahich kalaji nahiye..Its for my better half :D :D
Hi Aarti, It looks good, i can hear myself crunching to it.
And when u find the answer about eating rice too much let me know
Hey HC,
thanks for dropping by.. and if i get the answers i'll surely let u know :)
Glad to meet another blogger frm Belgium :)
Hi, One tip. Instead of making the urad dal wet and making a paste, you can roast the same and make powder of that and use it in the mixture.
I am Lalitha from Tamilnadu
i dont have a chakali mould...then how can i make it..is there a way out
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