Seriously i was breaking my head to make some different savoury snacks for Krishna Jayanthi celebration,while going through my pantry i crossed a packet of rolled oats which was sitting quite a long to cook as something, finally i decided to make some thattais with oats, to give them more aroma i tried adding a handful of mint leaves which i grinded as coarse paste with fennel seeds,cumin seeds,garlic,peppercorns and dry red chillies..This thattai tastes super crispy with a wonderful mint flavour and we couldnt stop munching them for our snacks..Give a try friends, am damn sure you wont regret for trying this crispy beauties prepared with oats and mint leaves..
1cup Rice flour
1/2cup Gram flour
1/2cup Oats flour or Rolled oats (grinded as fine powder)
1cup Roasted gram/Pottukadalai flour
1/4cup Channadal (soaked)
1tsp Butter
1/2tsp Asafoetida powder
2nos Dry red chillies
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
1tsp Peppercorns
2nos Garlic cloves
A handful of Mint Leaves
1tsp Cumin seeds
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Grind the dry red chillies, fennel seeds, peppercorns, garlic cloves,cumin seeds and mint leaves as bit coarse powder..Take this grounded powder along with rice flour,oats flour, gram flour, roasted gram flour,butter,asafoetida powder,salt,soaked channa dal in a large vessel and knead a soft and stiff dough with enough water..
Heat oil for deepfrying, take a golf ball sized dough, line two greased baking sheet or ziplock bags in a poori press,arrange the dough between the baking sheets or ziplock bags, give a genlte press to flatten the dough..Drop this flattened thattais to the oil, fry until they turns golden brown, repeat the same process until the dough get finished..
Conserve these thattais in an air tightened box and enjoy!
1cup Rice flour
1/2cup Gram flour
1/2cup Oats flour or Rolled oats (grinded as fine powder)
1cup Roasted gram/Pottukadalai flour
1/4cup Channadal (soaked)
1tsp Butter
1/2tsp Asafoetida powder
2nos Dry red chillies
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
1tsp Peppercorns
2nos Garlic cloves
A handful of Mint Leaves
1tsp Cumin seeds
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Grind the dry red chillies, fennel seeds, peppercorns, garlic cloves,cumin seeds and mint leaves as bit coarse powder..Take this grounded powder along with rice flour,oats flour, gram flour, roasted gram flour,butter,asafoetida powder,salt,soaked channa dal in a large vessel and knead a soft and stiff dough with enough water..
Heat oil for deepfrying, take a golf ball sized dough, line two greased baking sheet or ziplock bags in a poori press,arrange the dough between the baking sheets or ziplock bags, give a genlte press to flatten the dough..Drop this flattened thattais to the oil, fry until they turns golden brown, repeat the same process until the dough get finished..
Conserve these thattais in an air tightened box and enjoy!
Looks super crispy.. I love thattai.. yet to try ..
ReplyDeleteWow, seriously, one has to learn from you to come up with new recipes and flavors using handy ingredients! I totally love that about you. Happy Krishna Jayanthi!
ReplyDeleteCrunchy and perfect snack.
ReplyDeleteWhat a new and wonderful recipe for thatai! look perfectly crispy and yum!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMint leaves and oats in thattai..Priya you are so creative yaar !!
ReplyDeleteHappy Krishna Jayanthi to u and ur family...thattai luks very tempting...
ReplyDeletesuper priya
ReplyDeleteAmazing recipe. Looks sooo delicious.
ReplyDeleteMmm...love this crunchy and crispy snack...nice twist of making it with oats and mint
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing Priya.. Only u can do such innovation.. Looks so crispy.. and just perfect for tea..
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Bookmarked!!!! Crispy & mouthwatering thattai!!
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looks delicious & easy to make...would surely try it!
ReplyDeleteHi Priya-So glad to see you back from your vacation.
ReplyDeleteLove these yummy little crispy, spicy crackers. So addictive. You always come up with the most unusual and creative things, it just amazes me!
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New and great idea of making thattai using oats..they looks so crisp and delicious!
ReplyDeleteWOW.. THATs a healhty and yummy idea :D Amazing :)
ReplyDeleteLove this snack!! Am thinking of making rice thattai this evening!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb priya this is truly awesome.. i will try it..
ReplyDeleteoats and thattai wow amazing! this should be really healthy one to eat all the way :)
ReplyDeleteLove the way you whip up delicious treats with healthy ingredients.. Great work!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome snack Priya...love the addition of oats n mint!
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