Tomorrow is the most popular and famous Ganesh chathurthi, wish i live in India during this festival. Seriously am missing these festivals here, coz we dont have that much fun as we have in India, its a working day tomorrow to everyone and i'll be alone at home making foods and poojas. Coming to this cute looking red rice mani kozhukattais aka ammini kozhukattais, i prepared them yesterday to give a try with red rice flour,for my surprise they came out extremely delicious,tasty and prefect for the celebration. Give a try to this healthy and colourful steamed balls.
Usually ammini kozhukattai's or mani kozhukattai's are made out of leftover dough of the kozhukattais we make during this festivals.This is the most tastiest of the kozhukattais for me so i'll be waiting to make some mini kozhukattais with the leftover dough after every vinagayar chathurthi festival. Even its time consuming to make those mini balls, its really worth to try them.Sending to my own event Healthy Dish-Steamed Foods guest hosted by Jaleela of Cookbookjaleela and to Priti's Festive Food Ganesh Chaturthi.
1cup Red rice flour (roasted)
1cup Water
1/2tsp Salt
1tbsp Oil
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Urad dal
Few Curryleaves
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2nos Dry red chillies
3tbsp Grated coconut
1tbsp Sesame seeds
Oil for tempering
In a bowl, boil water with salt and oil. When the water starts boiling add red rice flour and stir well until rice flour mixed with water. Keep aside for 10 minutes.
Knead again to a soft dough, roll them tiny mini balls,transfer them to a greased idly plate and steam cook for 10minutes in a steamer.
Grind the dry red chillies,grated coconut and sesame seeds as coarse paste and keep aside.
Heat enough oil for tempering, let splutters the mustard seeds,urad dal, add the curry leaves and asafoetida powder.
Add immediately the steamed cooked ammini kozhukattais, grounded paste and cook until the balls gets well tossed with the spices.
Serve hot.
Usually ammini kozhukattai's or mani kozhukattai's are made out of leftover dough of the kozhukattais we make during this festivals.This is the most tastiest of the kozhukattais for me so i'll be waiting to make some mini kozhukattais with the leftover dough after every vinagayar chathurthi festival. Even its time consuming to make those mini balls, its really worth to try them.Sending to my own event Healthy Dish-Steamed Foods guest hosted by Jaleela of Cookbookjaleela and to Priti's Festive Food Ganesh Chaturthi.
1cup Red rice flour (roasted)
1cup Water
1/2tsp Salt
1tbsp Oil
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Urad dal
Few Curryleaves
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2nos Dry red chillies
3tbsp Grated coconut
1tbsp Sesame seeds
Oil for tempering
In a bowl, boil water with salt and oil. When the water starts boiling add red rice flour and stir well until rice flour mixed with water. Keep aside for 10 minutes.
Knead again to a soft dough, roll them tiny mini balls,transfer them to a greased idly plate and steam cook for 10minutes in a steamer.
Grind the dry red chillies,grated coconut and sesame seeds as coarse paste and keep aside.
Heat enough oil for tempering, let splutters the mustard seeds,urad dal, add the curry leaves and asafoetida powder.
Add immediately the steamed cooked ammini kozhukattais, grounded paste and cook until the balls gets well tossed with the spices.
Serve hot.
yummy one... but i love sweet version...
ReplyDeleteVIRUNTHU UNNA VAANGA
These are so interesting! Bet they are very tasty too.
ReplyDeleteVery healthy..
ReplyDeleteYummy and delicious!!!
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They look very cute, I am sure children can be involved in the shaping of these, I remember doing so in my friends house. As they say, many hands make light work.
ReplyDeleteIts interesting. different too :)
ReplyDeletethese cuties looks sooo delicious
ReplyDeletevery different and interesting :)
ReplyDeleteThese balls are absolutely cute dear! Happy Vinayagar Chathurthi...I just love Him!!! Just done with spring cleaning for the tomorrow's pooja :)
ReplyDeleteJ'ai acheté du riz rouge que je n'ai pas encore cuisiné mais je n'ai jamais fait attention à sa farine.
ReplyDeleteCes boulettes doivent être délicieuses.
Bonne fête à toi et aux tiens.
A bientôt
nice and it is very tempting..
ReplyDeleteHave never tried kozhukattai in red rice flour!!! that is new and interesting!!!
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Delicious ...looks nice...
ReplyDeleteRed rice is always very healthy one... Not yet tried... Love it...
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what a lovely and healthy version Priya chef, looks so delicious..
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A very interesting & delicious recipe!1
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When i first saw the picture, I thought it was black channa sundal! :) Nice idea to make ammini kozhukattais with red rice - they are my favorite too.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a unique recipe! Never tried Kozhukattai with red rice..looks lovely:-)
ReplyDeletevery different and delicious ..never heard about this before..like Lavanya, me too thought that this is stir fried kala chana,,wonderful recipe!
ReplyDeleteI am drooling here seeing your picture..Very appealing..
ReplyDeletewow red rice kozhukkattai luks so cute...sure will try Priya:)
ReplyDeleteLooks very interesting Priya!
ReplyDeleteThis is so healthy and the perfect snack! I need to make this.
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't be making these if you were in India! We have our mothers in MILs to do all the cooking there! These balls are so novel and innovative.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummy,love it
ReplyDelete2morrow me too planned to make red rice flour mani kozhukattai,those looks very tempting!!
ReplyDeletehealthy one priya...
ReplyDeleteThis really sounds delicious. I hope you have a great day, despite not being home for the festival. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeletelooks so cute that I first thought it's cow peas..lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe! Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteveyr nice and healthy version
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Sure this Kozhukattai taste great because of red rice...Tempting Click Priya..
ReplyDeleteHappy Ganesh Chaturti!!
They look like the kala chana Sundal, very cute :-)
ReplyDeleteSimply superb n double healthy
ReplyDeleteHappy vinayagar chathurthi
Yumm!! Loving these yummy treats!!
ReplyDeletevery cute kuzukkattai priya
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious Priya!!!! Happy Vinayaka chaturhti to you dear
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious Priya!!!! Happy Vinayaka chaturhti to you dear
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy... You can link this to my on-going Vinayagar chathurthi event..
ReplyDeleteInviting you to join my on-going events :-
Onam Sadhya Grand Feast
Vinayagar Chathurthi Event
Cheers,
Sharanya
Sharans Samayalarai