Jantikalu/Murukku was our fourth indian cooking challenge for this month of October, already four months since Indian Cooking Challenge been started..This month challenge was the famous indian savoury murukku, which was prepared during festivals like diwali or just as simple snacks..Indians have various style of preparations, some will prepare with gram flour, while other with rice and urad dal flour also many prepare with maida flour..Srivalli went for homemade rice flour and home made urad dal flour prepared with roasted urad dal..My mom used to do the same way and i just love this crunchy treats, but it has been a long i prepared rice flour at home and i have to say thanks to Srivalli for choosing this savoury crispies for this month's challenge...I prepared exactly wat she went for, i didnt changed anything and i got prefect murukkus, we didnt stop munching it..
Raw Rice - 4 cups
Urad Dal - 1 cup
Water - app 1/2 cup or more
For Seasoning:
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Sesame seeds- 1 tsp
Asafetida/ Hing - 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
Butter - 75 gms
Wash and drain the rice. Shade dry the Rice for 1/2 hr. Dry roast the Urad dal to light brown. Allow it to cool.First grind rice into a fine flour, keep it aside. then grind the urad dal to fine powder.
In a wide vessel, take both the flours along with salt. Mix well. Add cumin, sesame seeds to the flour,mix well..Mix in the hing to the flour and finally add the butter. Gather everything well and you will get more of a crumbling mixture. Now slowly add water and knead a dough which is little more softer than the puri dough.
Heat a kadai with oil enough to deep fry. Once the oil is hot enough, simmer to low flame.
Take the Muruku Aachu, wash and wipe it clean. Then divide the dough into equal balls. Fill the Muruku maker with the dough. You can either press it directly over the flames or press over a paper and gently slide it down the hot oil.Cook over medium flame, using a slotted spoon, turn it over to other side to ensure both sides turn golden colour.
Remove to a kitchen paper and store it in a air tight container.
Raw Rice - 4 cups
Urad Dal - 1 cup
Water - app 1/2 cup or more
For Seasoning:
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Sesame seeds- 1 tsp
Asafetida/ Hing - 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
Butter - 75 gms
Wash and drain the rice. Shade dry the Rice for 1/2 hr. Dry roast the Urad dal to light brown. Allow it to cool.First grind rice into a fine flour, keep it aside. then grind the urad dal to fine powder.
In a wide vessel, take both the flours along with salt. Mix well. Add cumin, sesame seeds to the flour,mix well..Mix in the hing to the flour and finally add the butter. Gather everything well and you will get more of a crumbling mixture. Now slowly add water and knead a dough which is little more softer than the puri dough.
Heat a kadai with oil enough to deep fry. Once the oil is hot enough, simmer to low flame.
Take the Muruku Aachu, wash and wipe it clean. Then divide the dough into equal balls. Fill the Muruku maker with the dough. You can either press it directly over the flames or press over a paper and gently slide it down the hot oil.Cook over medium flame, using a slotted spoon, turn it over to other side to ensure both sides turn golden colour.
Remove to a kitchen paper and store it in a air tight container.
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It looks so crispy & nice priya..perfect snack at tea time ...
ReplyDeleteFav snack..loks yummy priya...iniku thaan inga 30th...will post the archived ones today...also bread snacks event mudinjutha?pls let me know priya....
ReplyDeleteohh posted for icc hummmm muruku looks so crisp and they came out very well naa perfect tea time snack your murukus looks great priya.
ReplyDeleteLovely, golden colored murukku.
ReplyDeletelooks super crisp dear...perfect tea time snack..
ReplyDeleteHey! Murukku looks crispy! Our murukkus got over and plz send us a parcel of murukkus! XD
ReplyDeletemurukku ... the one you made is of-course crisp...
ReplyDeleteOne doubt... it can be broken right? ;)
This is the doubt my uncle always ask to my aunt before eating... ha ha...
Murukku if not made proper becomes hard to be bitten... My grand mother always says... please give me this dissolved in milk if you prefer me to eat it.
Murukku looks crunchy and yummy! Good one..
ReplyDeletePerfect looking murukkus priya,urs have come out so well :)
ReplyDeleteJust in time for the festive season. Looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeletelooks perfect Murukku.must be yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love the home made ones... Looks great - can I get one ?
ReplyDeleteI wonder how most of you thought of using this plate for these murukkus!! Excellent!
ReplyDeletePerfect and lovely murukku dear,love to have it rite now priya...it reminds me my mom..i never tried it..Wann give a try..
ReplyDeleteWow..murukku looks perfect Priya,just like store bought...
ReplyDeleteyummm...looks perfect! my all time fav snack!
ReplyDeleteCrispy and crunchy murruku. invtinng picture.
ReplyDeleteScrumptious murukkus dear :)
ReplyDeleteU kno till date the chakli i tried never came perfect this time m gona make full efforts vth this recipe nd try :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like muruku is flying every were, looks crunchy yumm.
ReplyDeleteI went through many murruku post today! Always welcome at my home!
ReplyDeletemurukku everywhere..your murukku's shape has come out very well.
ReplyDeleteகிரிஸ்பியான முறுக்கு சூப்பர்.தீபாவளிக்கு உங்கவீட்டுக்கு வந்துடவேண்டியதுதான் ப்ரியா எதுக்குன்னா முறுக்கு சாப்பிடத்தான்.நல்ல வெள்ளையா அழகா சுட்டு இருக்கிங்க.
ReplyDeleteMuruku looks tasty & crispy.perfect one
ReplyDeleteThey have come out nice & crispy.
ReplyDeletelovely jantikalu Priya. came out perfect.
ReplyDeletereally it came out very perfectly.Nice click priya
ReplyDeletecrispy murukku... I cannot stop eating these :)
ReplyDeleteMurukku looks beautiful, crispy and yummy.
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