Snacks are really very important for kids after having a long day in schools and colleges, during those evening time snacks, most of the kids goes for biscuits with chocolates or rarely for savouries, when i was kid my mom used to make out many savouries, and the aroma of frying those savouries makes us hungry once we enter our home after a long hectic day, now life is running like anything and its kinda hard for us to make out savouries or sweets atleast twice a week, i usually make out or plan during weekends for our evening snacks where i used to prepare many savouries in small quantity, after seeing Latha's Nippattu (We call as thattais), my plan for making out onion pakodas changed immediately and went for her nippattu, which was quite easy to prepare where she prepared her nippattu with rice flour, maida and gram flour, adding maida was completely new for me coz my mom used to make out thattais with rice flour and gram flour, u can check my thattais here which is completely different from Latha's nippattu, i didnt used peanuts and roasted gram in this deep fried beauties else i have followed each and every step from Latha's nippattu wents for..Thanks a lot Latha for sharing this delicious, crispy and prefect evening snacks..We loved it.
2cups Rice flour
1/2cup Maida
1/4cup Gram flour
3tbsp Channadal (soaked in hot water for half an hour)
1tbsp Sesame seeds
1tsp Red chilly powder
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2tbsp Hot Oil
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Take together the flours in a large bowl, add the hot oil, salt, asafoetida powder, chilly powder and mix well..Add the soaked channa dal, sesame seeds and knead everything as soft dough..Take a small ball from the dough also take 2 zip lock bags, grease both ziplock bag with oil...place dough ball as sandwich in between the greased bag and place them inside the poori press...i used poori press to make my nippattus easily..its quite easy to make them fast n quick..prick the disc with fork to prevent it from puffing while frying, deep fry in hot oil and fry until they turns golden brown..
Enjoy with hot coffee..can stay for a week in an air tightened box..
Wow!!!Its come out perfect....Next time I will try adding some channa dal.
ReplyDeleteLove to have it with tea or coffee...my fav tea time snack,,perfect entry, priya!!
ReplyDeleteLooks just like our thattai.. but with different ingredients.
ReplyDeleteIts looking perfect in color and crispness
lovely snack for tea time..so crispy and nice
ReplyDeletenice name."NIPPATTU".love the colour and crispiness of the that.
ReplyDeletemaking perfect shapes using poori press is a nice idea
Priya,
ReplyDeleteyour nippattus look crispy and perfect;
you know if there is any savoury in my kitchen cupboard, my tediies would not even bother to search for any biscuits or cakes; they're so fond of them!!!
I just commented Latha's Nippattu :):):)
I thought nippattus are thattais too but different versions.... in anyways, I love them!!!
Love those crunchy and yummy rice crackers....
ReplyDeletejust love these crunchy delights!!
ReplyDeleteI remember in the cornershop from our home there was this kept in a glass jar.
ReplyDeleteThese looks so so good.
wow!! perfect..looks so crispy and yummy ;)
ReplyDeletelovely snack..perfect for a tea time.
ReplyDeleteNice and cute...Its new to me dear...Looks delicious.
ReplyDeletelovely snack..Looks delicious.....
ReplyDeletelovely snack and sooooo crispy
ReplyDeletepriya..............nippattu looks so crispy.....pefect snack dear.
ReplyDeleteBest tea time snack...crisp and nice.
ReplyDeleteOh thattai with different ingr looks crispy and tasty. Love to munch all day :)
ReplyDeletelovely yummy snack
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome Priya..never tried at home,recipe sounds so good,bookmaked...
ReplyDeleteThis looks very crispy and yummmm!! I just feel like grabbing them right away with my coffee.
ReplyDeleteA perfect South Indian snack Priya..wish I was there..just happened to love these thattai...Why did u call it Nippattu???
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy..I think its same as mathri
ReplyDeleteLovely crispies..thanks for participating
ReplyDeleteThats such a new dish priya...loved the look of it!!!...
ReplyDeleteI have read about u in simplydelicious blog(I guess thats the blogs name...) and saw ur pic...u look pretty....I read that teh firt day of ur blogging u posted 15 recipes!!!!!
This would disappear in no time at our home - looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteAny kid would love this, I know my daughter would!
ReplyDeletewow, this is my fave too. looks superb
ReplyDeleteperfect...Iw ould love to have some with some mango pickle.
ReplyDeletePerfect for winter here.
ReplyDeleteI really want to have some.... They are my fav!
ReplyDeleteThattai looks so crispy n delcious. Nippattu....nippattama saapidalam:)
ReplyDeletelooks perfect and crispy..Nice snack for tea time.:)
ReplyDeleteperfect snack to go with tea
ReplyDeleteThe thattais look so perfect and crispy Priya...I have to try this :)
ReplyDeletei can simply munch them anytime..thy have come out perfect priya
ReplyDeletegorgeous thattai... enaku venum.
ReplyDeleteThey have come out so crisp and look yummy Priya. Nice try. Me too will give it a try sometime.
ReplyDeletelooks perfect and too tempting :)
ReplyDeletenice idea .... I really liked the name of the dish :))
ReplyDeletePerfect ,Pass me some please
ReplyDeleteVery true Priya.I can still recollect clearly the aroma of mom preparing those crunchy snacks for my snack box every evening when I return home after school.Sometime I would hurry home to catch the aroma and the titbits.Nowadays I just wonder if I would be doing the same when lil angel starts school after a couple of years.I wish i do the same as mom:)
ReplyDeleteYour snacks are perfect!!!
Yummy snack for tea time, looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThey look so perfect and yummy! I love to have these as an evening snack with tea when I am in Bangalore.. :)
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