Who will say no to this crispy beauties??, these crispy omapodi tastes fabulous with a cup of tea when its too cold...Am damn sure that its our family favourite and we love it much..As diwali savouries along with thattai and murukku, i wanted to make these crispy omapodi for this time, these savoury can stay for a week if they are conserved in an air tightened box..Needless to say we guys didnt stop munching them.
2cups Gramflour
1cup Rice flour
1tbsp Ajwain seeds/Omam
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Soak the ajwain seeds in a cup of warm water, grind as fine paste and strain the ajwain water, take the gramflour, rice flour, asafoetida powder,salt in a large bowl, gradually add the ajwain water and knead as a soft and stiff dough..
Heat the oil for deepfrying, meanwhile take the murukku press with the omapodi nozzle, put a ball of this dough and press directly to the hot oil.. fry the omapodi on both sides until they turns golden brown..Drain the excess of oil with a paper towel and arrange in a an air tightened box..
2cups Gramflour
1cup Rice flour
1tbsp Ajwain seeds/Omam
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Soak the ajwain seeds in a cup of warm water, grind as fine paste and strain the ajwain water, take the gramflour, rice flour, asafoetida powder,salt in a large bowl, gradually add the ajwain water and knead as a soft and stiff dough..
Heat the oil for deepfrying, meanwhile take the murukku press with the omapodi nozzle, put a ball of this dough and press directly to the hot oil.. fry the omapodi on both sides until they turns golden brown..Drain the excess of oil with a paper towel and arrange in a an air tightened box..
Absolutely love this and cannot stop once i start eating them!
ReplyDeleteBTW loved your new template!
omg, Priya, i commented just earlier about your template. it showed pumpkins and now i see the old one.Are my eyes playing a trick or what??
ReplyDeleteCrunchy and yummy sev. Would love to have with a cuppa tea.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of swirls in the omapudi Priya. Looks and I bet tastes delicious.
ReplyDeleteHappy Deepavali to you.
Looks crispy & delicious....
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really great!
ReplyDeleteDimah
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Wooww Priya.. Omapodi looks really crunchy.. Murukku, Thattai omapodi.. woowww. super diwali...
ReplyDeleteOmapodi looks delicious crispy Priya. My favorite one
ReplyDeletepriya kalakkunga! looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali! Perfect for diwali!
ReplyDeleteHappy diwali to you and your family !
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect for diwali!
YummY priya...I made these too y'day for my mixture...will be posting next week!!! ran out of time for this week...:))
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali Priya :)
wow, I could never make something like this! I would like to see what a omapodi nozzle looks like :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks so perfect priya...I luv to break this :)
ReplyDeleteNice Crispy recipe dear. Very easy to prepare as well. Thanks a lot Priya for sharing such a wonderful snack.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Wow omapodi looks fantastic dear...
ReplyDeleteMy fav snack any day,looks so delicious...
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Crispy and perfect Happy diwali
ReplyDeleteHi priya!! lovely crunchy snack you got there :) have a nice week end
ReplyDeleteyummy...my all time fav....
ReplyDeleteIts our family fav too..Looks yummm
ReplyDeletelooks fabulous crispy
ReplyDeletehappy diwali
Looks so so good, how come i can nevr make things like this. I sure am gonna try this once.
ReplyDeletelooks crispy.. yum yum
ReplyDeleteWhat a professional looking sevs...OMG..love this crispy snack!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice. Saw ur other Diwali snacks also. Nice idea to use Oats & Quinao in our traditional snacks.
ReplyDeleteMy MIL has prepared in the same way for diwali.Yours also looks perfect
ReplyDeleteNo body can say to these crisp beauties ..... hope you had a wonderful diwali.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
One of my favourite crispy savouries... They look perfect.
ReplyDeletemmmmmm looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious Priya!!
ReplyDeleteசூப்பராக இருக்கு...எனக்கு மிகவும் பிடித்தது...
ReplyDeleteWow. This looks yummy and nice.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic :)
ReplyDeleteHey Priya.. lot of Diwali khana on your blog this week haan! So many things you have made! And everything looks just splendid! Happy Diwali!
ReplyDeleteMy Dad's Favourite!!!! He goes on and on!!! and a must-be done in all our festive snacks!!!
ReplyDeleteCrispy Sev. I will try them soon
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