Murukku known as chakli is a savoury snacks popular in India, Srilanka and among ethnic indian populations...where ever the indians go this savoury snacks goes with them and now u can get this savoury snacks in Indian stores anywhere in the world..Murukku is believed to have its origin from Tamilnadu especially from the town called Manapparai, from were murukku are best known for it...Murukku can also be rolled into ribbons, shaped by hands or either prepared by special utensils called murukku presser or murukku achu..Murukku is typically made from a mixture of urad flour and rice flour with chilli powder, asafoetida,ajwain,sesame seeds or cumins seeds.
Many peoples also go for chickpeas flour,roasted chickpeas flour, sometimes to greengram flour...This thenkuzhal murukku i prepared goes for rice flour, roasted urad dal flour, gram flour with sesame seeds, cumin seeds,butter and asafoetida powder, u can very well prepare this thenkuzhal just with rice flour and urad dal flour but the murukku u will get at the end, looks really white and i always prefers murukku as golden brown..So i have added a cup of gram flour to give more taste and colour.
2cups Rice flour
1/4cup Roasted urad dal powder
1/4cup Gram flour
1/2tsp Asafoetida powder
1tbsp Butter
1tsp Sesame seeds
2tsp Cumin seeds
Salt
1cup Water
Oil for deepfrying
If u dont have roasted urad dal, dry roast urad dal in a kadai until they turns slightly golden, grind it as fine powder.
Take rice flour, urad dal,gram flour,salt, butter, asafoetida powder, cumin seeds, sesame seeds in a large bowl and knead well to form a smooth dough with water.
Meanwhile heat the oil for deepfrying..Use the murukku press with round nozzle.
Take take a small portion from dough n squeeze out over a greased plate in circular shape...drop the murukku in the medium hot oil n fry on both sides until they turns brownor else the oil stops bubbling...drain the excess of oil with paper towel..
Arrange these delicious crispy murukkus in air tightened box.
Many peoples also go for chickpeas flour,roasted chickpeas flour, sometimes to greengram flour...This thenkuzhal murukku i prepared goes for rice flour, roasted urad dal flour, gram flour with sesame seeds, cumin seeds,butter and asafoetida powder, u can very well prepare this thenkuzhal just with rice flour and urad dal flour but the murukku u will get at the end, looks really white and i always prefers murukku as golden brown..So i have added a cup of gram flour to give more taste and colour.
2cups Rice flour
1/4cup Roasted urad dal powder
1/4cup Gram flour
1/2tsp Asafoetida powder
1tbsp Butter
1tsp Sesame seeds
2tsp Cumin seeds
Salt
1cup Water
Oil for deepfrying
If u dont have roasted urad dal, dry roast urad dal in a kadai until they turns slightly golden, grind it as fine powder.
Take rice flour, urad dal,gram flour,salt, butter, asafoetida powder, cumin seeds, sesame seeds in a large bowl and knead well to form a smooth dough with water.
Meanwhile heat the oil for deepfrying..Use the murukku press with round nozzle.
Take take a small portion from dough n squeeze out over a greased plate in circular shape...drop the murukku in the medium hot oil n fry on both sides until they turns brownor else the oil stops bubbling...drain the excess of oil with paper towel..
Arrange these delicious crispy murukkus in air tightened box.
Nice thaenkuzhal for Deepavali.
ReplyDeleteCrispy and tempting..thanks for the entry
ReplyDeleteCrispy Thenkuzhal! I used to make mullu murukku with these ingredients!
ReplyDeleteLooking nice,my mom will prepare like this only
ReplyDeletecrispy and yummy...just love this with a hot up of tea.
ReplyDeleteYummmm perfect snack and now its making me hungry..
ReplyDeleteI just love Murukku..when I get a pack from market, I just finish it myself..nobody even get one.
ReplyDeleteI make only with rice+urad combination and yes they are white.Will try adding gram flour. Should taste also altogether different! Your Crisp looking thenkuzhals are announcing the arrival of festival season.
ReplyDeletewow....nice muruku for deepavali!....looks cripsy!
ReplyDeletemurukku looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteWow,it seems you have already started the festival food items
ReplyDeleteசூப்பர் முறுக்கு.தீபாவளி ஸ்பெஷல் ஆரம்பித்துவிட்டதா ப்ரியா.அப்போ உங்க வீட்டுக்கு வரலாம்னு இருக்கேன்..
ReplyDeleteI love lov emurukku, one of my favourite snack.
ReplyDeleteஒருநாள் திடீர்ன்னு வருவேன்.அப்போ எனக்கு முறுக்கு,மில்க்ஷக் ஐயிட்டமெல்லாம் செய்து தரனும் ப்ரியா.ஒ கே வா!!
ReplyDeletewow priya...yummy snack, getting all excited for the arriving festivals :) nice start dear :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so crispy and crunchy
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to make this!! Will try soon now!!
ReplyDeleteYour murukku looks so yummy!!
Looks crispy and nice.
ReplyDeleteOh My..that looks perfect priya..
ReplyDeleteDeepavali treats already started at ur side Priya..I cannot celebrate this yrs as BIL has passed away recently:(...murukku looks so crispy and lip smacking:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment.Thenkuzhal has always been my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI can't even come close!Looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite Priya...I make this everytime during Diwali :)
ReplyDeletenice shape and looks so crisu all time fav.
ReplyDeleteI love thenkuzhal. My neighbor aunty in India, who is a Tamilian btw, always makes and sends me some whenever I visit. Looks good, Prya!
ReplyDeleteHas come out so perfect and looks crispy... waiting to make them for diwali
ReplyDeletecrispy and mouth watering thenkuzhal its my fav. snack..
ReplyDeletesuper murukku..my grandma used to do like this.
ReplyDeleteMurruku looks very perfect dear .....Diwali snacks panna aarambichu tingala....
ReplyDeleteLooks Crispy and yummmy....Love to have it now :)
ReplyDeleteLooks real perfect Priya! Happy Navarathri and Diwali season to you - Happy cooking!
ReplyDeleteSuperaa Irukku Priya. Apadiya karanchidum pola irruku.
ReplyDeleteபார்க்கும் பொழுதே சாப்பிட தூண்டுது ப்ரியா ..ஆனால் இங்கே என்னிடம் முறுக்கு அச்சு இல்லை:(ஊருக்கு போய் தான் செய்து பார்க்கணும்.
ReplyDeleteஅன்புடன்,
அம்மு.
thenkuzhal looks delicious. How could you post everyday Priya?. Thats really awesome..
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteCrunchy Delicious Thenkuzhal...I can keep having the whole container and keep eating all day!!!
Wow looks so crispy..love to have with tea:)
ReplyDeleteWaiting for dewali to make them.
wow wow wow! jus love em! looks so perfect dearie!
ReplyDeletethenkuzhal looks crispy and crunchy..I used to make it in the same way but omit the gram flour
ReplyDeleteI love thenkuzhal... cannot stop eating when my mom makes this.. yours looks crunchy...
ReplyDeleteI love this murukku, looks crispy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteReminds Deepavali is near! Perfect!
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