Ragi murukku, quite an easy, flavourful and crunchy murukku prepared with dry roasted ragi flour, gram flour kneaded with spiced water prepared with garlic cloves and fennel seed powder...This is one of the best and delicious murukkus i used to prepare and this is one of my grandma's signature savoury snacks..My grandma prepared muruku with pearl millet (kambu), ragi and with many sort of grains..I love this simple ragi murukku, which is really a crunchy snacks even kids will love this...I prepared this murukku for our evening snacks as i had a packet of ragi flour which i bough a long back, thats why i dry roasted my ragi flour, u can prepare very well without roasting the flour too...The only thing is this murukkus looks very dark in colour but i can definitely say this murukku tastes too marvellous as usual murukkus tastes..
2cups Ragi flour
1cup Gram flour
5nos Garlic cloves
2tsp Butter
2cups Ragi flour
1cup Gram flour
5nos Garlic cloves
2tsp Butter
2tbsp Sesame seeds
1tsp Red chilly powder
1tsp Fennel seeds
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Dry roast the ragi flour for few minutes, sieve together the ragi flour and gram flour, take them in a large bowl.
Meanwhile grind the garlic cloves and fennel seed as fine paste, add a cup of water to the grounded paste and strain the spiced water, add the butter,sesame seeds, red chilly powder to the flours and knead the flour with garlic-fennel seed water as smooth dough..Heat the oil for deepfrying 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 until the oil stops bubbling..drain the excess of oil in a paper towel..
Conserve in an air tightened box and this murukkus stays crunchy even after two weeks,if they rest..
1tsp Red chilly powder
1tsp Fennel seeds
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Dry roast the ragi flour for few minutes, sieve together the ragi flour and gram flour, take them in a large bowl.
Meanwhile grind the garlic cloves and fennel seed as fine paste, add a cup of water to the grounded paste and strain the spiced water, add the butter,sesame seeds, red chilly powder to the flours and knead the flour with garlic-fennel seed water as smooth dough..Heat the oil for deepfrying 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 until the oil stops bubbling..drain the excess of oil in a paper towel..
Conserve in an air tightened box and this murukkus stays crunchy even after two weeks,if they rest..
Never tried this , have bookmarked it.will try for diwali :)Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWow! Different version and aromatic murukku! Sweet Granddaughter!
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ReplyDeletePerfect ragi chaklis!
ReplyDeleteRagi la enna recipe ya irundhalum I wud lov to try..kandippa try panren ;))))
ReplyDeletenever tasted them ...they look awesome!
ReplyDeletePriya, I recently found these in a store and they tasted different and delicious. They look so good.
ReplyDeletePriya, I am really sorry that I missed the RCI-Kongunadu event. Completely forgot about it.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummy murukku.......
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one Priya. Usually I wonder what to do with such a big pack of ragi flour.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried making Murukku(chaklis) using Ragi.This is new and look awesome.I will surely want to try making them.Nice different version.
ReplyDeleteoh yummy n healthy one dear..
ReplyDeleteNew and healthy murukku Pirya...thanks for sharing this healthy snack...have bookmarked it :)
ReplyDeleteNice one Priya, I have never tried garlic and fennel seeds in Murukku.
ReplyDeleteRagi makes it lot more healthier. Nice idea priya!!
ReplyDeleteWow.. this is a healthy substitute :)
ReplyDeleteWOW..PERFECT IN SHAPE AND COLOR...
ReplyDeleteWow you are realy an expert dear muruku looks simply superb will try this soon great recipe and thank you so much for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteWow looks so crispy, never tasted it ...will surely try this...
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic, i love the taste of ragi and nothing can beat its nutritional profile.
ReplyDeleteMy mom too makes this but without frying ragi flour... nice version with gram flour and love the addition of garlic... very flavorful... looks too good Priya :)
ReplyDeleteThat must be very tasty... Can you send some my way? YUM!
ReplyDeleteHealthy & perfect murukku, Got inspired of ur varites of maurukku and going to try tommorrow for fist time..really adore your recipes dear...
ReplyDeleteThats an unique one... You are very innovative! Keep going - girl!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good, wish I could taste it!
ReplyDeleteA great way to use ragi flour Priya. And a great way to make the murukku healthy as well..
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummy one Priya. Will try sure.
ReplyDeleteI ve seen in tamil site this one, looks quiet pretty!
ReplyDeleteI just started cooking with ragi now, never heard of these murukus, I still have to make the ICC murukus after that this is in my list
ReplyDeleteHi Priya, bookmarked this recipe long back, and wanted to try it today. Had a doubt: gram flour is ground pottukadalai? Can you please clarify..Thanks, murukku looks awesome. can't wait to make it.
ReplyDeleteNice ragi murukku.Can you please tel me how to do kambu murukku.Thanks.
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