As i told earlier, i prepared this wonderful looking crispy sev with yellow split moongdal for my Diwali celebrations,unfortunately i couldnt able to post it immediately..This omopodi goes for freshly grounded moongdal flour which can be prepared very much easily at home, just dry roast split yellow moongdal and grind them as fine powder, sieve the flour and store in air tightened box for further use,apart from it the preparation process goes as same as usual omapodi..Needless to say that these crispies are quite addictive, with a wonderful ajwain flavour this crispy sev tastes super fabulous and crunchy munchy..We couldnt stopped munching them, just loved it..Sending this tremendous crispy beauties to my own event CWS-Mung/Moongbeans..
1cup Moongdal flour
1/4cup Gram flour
2cups Rice flour
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1tbsp Ajwain seeds
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 moongdal flour,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, take enough dough in the murukku press 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..
Enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea.
1cup Moongdal flour
1/4cup Gram flour
2cups Rice flour
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1tbsp Ajwain seeds
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 moongdal flour,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, take enough dough in the murukku press 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..
Enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea.
Healthy and crisp Omapodi recipe Dear.Luks crunchy.Luv it.
ReplyDeletemoong omapodi looks super crispy n yummy...romba temptinga erukke :)
ReplyDeletemy mom use to make sev with moongdal n this time i couldn't make because of my murukku press :(
so crispy..love it.
ReplyDeleteLove these crispy yummy snack...
ReplyDeletesuper.. looks crispy Priya
ReplyDeleteIt has come out so crispy n perfect ~ good one Priya!
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
moongdal omapodi looks soo crispy n yumm...
ReplyDeleteSuper crispy snack Priya.. would love to try this... Can I use the idiyappam achu for this thickness?
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healthy and crispy snack Priya, great with a cuppa
ReplyDeleteOmg, wat a fabulous snack..simply inviting..
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful lovely omapodi
ReplyDeleteCrispy and delicious snack,love it
ReplyDeleteThey look so crunchy and yumm. Great recipe.
ReplyDeleteI'll wager they are a wonderful treat. I have never had them but they look delicious. have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteOmapodi looks so crispy and crunchy.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and crunchy ompodi.
ReplyDeleteI love these kinds of crunchy snacks,
ReplyDeleteVery crispy and delicious looking snack. Wonderfully prepared.
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Yummy and crispy snacks..
ReplyDeleteumm... Omapodi looks yummy and crispy,had it in one of my friend's place.
ReplyDeleteMaking omapodi with moong dal should give a different taste! Good one!
ReplyDeleteso good perfectly come out na..
ReplyDeleteSuper interesting twist..crunchy yummy snack
ReplyDeleteAll of us going with moongdhal this time. My karaboondhi was with moong dhal too. Nice to know such variations work to such delicious dishes:)
ReplyDeletesuper yummy and crispy..a perfect snack:)
ReplyDeleteSuperb crispy snacks.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite interesting. Will try to send my entry to ur event
ReplyDeleteomama podi looks delicious. my fav. would love to have with tea.
ReplyDeletecrispy and delicious...
ReplyDeleteExcellent. would love to try this Priya.Very innovative
ReplyDeleteNice , healthy version of omapudi :)
ReplyDeleteCrispy and crunchy omampodi...liked the variation of using moongdal...
ReplyDeleteYummy, this looks simply delicious!
ReplyDeletelove this. Hosting an event which I am calling Back to our Roots Also hosting for Nov’11 Veggie Food for the Month_Raw Banana.
ReplyDeleteNever tried omapodi this way, very interesting and innovative Priya.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried omapodi yet.Looks worth a dish..Will try.Thanks.
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