After thenkuzhal, we just love this gramflour murukku...its my dad's favourite whenever i prepare this murukku, my thoughts go towards my schooling days where my mom used to prepare coconut based murukku for us while she used to prepare specially gram flour murukkus for my dad, this murukku brings me loads of beautiful moments..hmm!!feel like going back to those days..Coming to this gramflour murukku, i prepared with storebought gram flour & home made rice flour both together works out awesome and these crispy murukkus suits incredibly prefect for evening snacks with hot coffee , crispy treat for deepavali..kid's friendly snacks, who will say no to these crispy beauties??..not me, even now am munching those beauties, do anyone need it..haha..
2cups Gram flour
1cup Rice flour
1tbsp Sesame seeds
1tsp Cumin seeds
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2tbsp Butter
Salt
Water
Oil for deepfrying
Make a smooth & stiff dough with gram flour, rice flour, sesame seeds, cumin seeds, butter, salt & asafoetida powder with enough water..Heat the oil for deepfrying in medium high flame and take a ball of dough, put in the muruku press..squeeze out the murukku over a greased plate and drop gently to hot oil, fry on both sides until the oil stops bubbling..drain the excess of oil in a paper towel..
Conserve in an air tightened box and enjoy this crunchy murukkus!..
muruku looks perfect!..love to have it with tea!
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy & must be tasty as well,,i just had this yesterday...
ReplyDeleteMurukku looks appetizing! Would love to eat anytime in a day.
ReplyDeletelooks awesome!want to have one right now!
ReplyDeleteWow tempting...looks yummyyyyy
ReplyDeleteLovely crunchies.
ReplyDeletenever tried this combo for murruku.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy.
I'm going to celebrated my deepavalai by looking at ur goodies this year..vvery crispy looking murukku
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!! I want to make it this diwali.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe.
Looks crisp and perfect..U making me hungry priya..;)
ReplyDeleteIt is also my favorite but we call this as sevai...
ReplyDeleteThe kadalamavu murukku appears crisp and nice.
Murukku looks perfect, just made them yesterday for Diwali.
ReplyDeleteIt's my fav. dear.....they are looking yummy and crunchy.....
ReplyDeleteMurukku cameout perfect Priya,nice one..
ReplyDeleteLove to eat these crunchy kind of snacks anytime of the day.....crispiness of your muruku's makes me want to eat one right now....
ReplyDeleteBookmarked dear, i thought we can make only omapodi and ribbon pakoda using gram flour.. this is a nice idea, will try this time!!:)
ReplyDeletenice snack Priya
ReplyDeleteYummy and crispy murukku! We can have at any time
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ReplyDeleteWhat can I do to get my hands on those murukku! Its cold here - I can imagine how it would taste with some hot coffee/tea! Bliss!
Great murukkus.Surely perfect snack
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy and delicious. Yummy snack.
ReplyDeleteI love this!
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Wow..my favourite munching snack...looks cruchy and yum...
ReplyDeleteNever made with gram flour, looks good!
ReplyDeleteI see you have already started Deepavali preparations, looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteDelicious murukkus Priya...I am planning to make this for Diwali...thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletedelicious and crunchy murukku, is a perfect entry for the event....thank you for the lovely entry
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