Khara boondhi, after crunchy munchy murukkus these tiny pearls with gtam flour is one of my most favourite. When i was kid, my mom used to make specially for me some spicy boondhis while she was preparing laddoos. I love it that much, but i didnt prepared them since a long as i dont have the special ladle for making these boondhis, finally i prepared some two days back with a stainless steel strainer i bought during my last trip to India.They came out extremely crispy and with some cashew nuts and peanuts fried along with few curry leaves turned this crispy boondhi more tasty and flavourful.
Boondhis are quite easier when compared to other Indian savouries, but the consistency of the batter is very important to get them prefectly. My next trip to India already have a long list and definitely i wont come back here without the boondhi ladle. This is my third post for this week's blogging marathon under the theme 'Diwali special', hope you guys enjoyed my three day's diwali special dishes, do check out the marathoners running this 22nd edition of blogging marathon here.
1cup Gram flour/Besan
1/4cup Rice flour
1tsp Chilly powder
Few curry leaves
1/4cup Raw peanuts
20nos Cashew nuts
3nos Garlic cloves(crushed)
pinch Baking soda
Salt
Oil for deep frying
Mix the gram flour,rice flour,salt,baking soda and chilly powder together in a vessel with enough water to make a thick batter without any lumps (the batter should be like the idli batter).
Heat the oil for deep frying, once the oil gets hot add the cashew nuts and fry until they turns brown, remove it and add the peanuts to the oil and fry until they turns brown.
To the same oil, fry the crushed garlic cloves and curry leaves together until they turns crisp and remove it from the oil, take all these fried ingredients in a large vessel.
Now with the boondhi ladle or a ladle with small round holes, rub the batter with an another ladle so that the batter will fall through the holes evenly.
Fry until it turns crispy, remove it with a slotted spoon,drain the excess of oil with a paper towel and finish the remaining batter with the same process.
Now add the chilly powder to the boondhis, fried cashews,fried garlic,fried peanuts and curry leaves, toss it gently and store in air tight box.
Enjoy with a cup of coffee.
Boondhis are quite easier when compared to other Indian savouries, but the consistency of the batter is very important to get them prefectly. My next trip to India already have a long list and definitely i wont come back here without the boondhi ladle. This is my third post for this week's blogging marathon under the theme 'Diwali special', hope you guys enjoyed my three day's diwali special dishes, do check out the marathoners running this 22nd edition of blogging marathon here.
1cup Gram flour/Besan
1/4cup Rice flour
1tsp Chilly powder
Few curry leaves
1/4cup Raw peanuts
20nos Cashew nuts
3nos Garlic cloves(crushed)
pinch Baking soda
Salt
Oil for deep frying
Mix the gram flour,rice flour,salt,baking soda and chilly powder together in a vessel with enough water to make a thick batter without any lumps (the batter should be like the idli batter).
Heat the oil for deep frying, once the oil gets hot add the cashew nuts and fry until they turns brown, remove it and add the peanuts to the oil and fry until they turns brown.
To the same oil, fry the crushed garlic cloves and curry leaves together until they turns crisp and remove it from the oil, take all these fried ingredients in a large vessel.
Now with the boondhi ladle or a ladle with small round holes, rub the batter with an another ladle so that the batter will fall through the holes evenly.
Fry until it turns crispy, remove it with a slotted spoon,drain the excess of oil with a paper towel and finish the remaining batter with the same process.
Now add the chilly powder to the boondhis, fried cashews,fried garlic,fried peanuts and curry leaves, toss it gently and store in air tight box.
Enjoy with a cup of coffee.
OMG, I won't stop munching if I have these now!!! :)
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We were talking about boondhis only yesterday! Great to see them here :). These are lovely to much on.
ReplyDeletelove it, looks tempting priya...
ReplyDeleteWish u a very happy diwali dear :)
So well made
ReplyDeleteKhara boondhi looks great Priya! Thanks for sharing, happy Diwali!
ReplyDeletelooks like boondi is very popular in the blog world. I also make sweet version yesterday. I should try the salty version too. The pics are so tempting !
ReplyDeleteMy favorite :) Happy Diwali to you and your family priya!
ReplyDeleteHi Priya, this look like a addictive snacks. Wish I can have the bowl right now. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you and family. Hope you have a great time, regards.
Boondi looks tasty and crunchy, wud luv to have 'em.
ReplyDeleteHappy diwali :)
perfect and tempting boondi.. mouth watering here :)
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Kara boondhi looks too good and tempting..love to snack it anytime
ReplyDeleteMy DHs fav snack. Better dont show him or he will ask for it now. Looks yumm priya
ReplyDeleteThey are irresistible and addictive!
ReplyDeleteVery tempting ......love it!!!!
ReplyDeletei love boondhi a lot. happy diwali to you and your family dear
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happy diwali priya.. spicy and incredible..
ReplyDeleteBoondi looks super good :) and perfectly made... Happy Diwali to you and your family :)
ReplyDeleteirresistible.. crispy, crunchy and so festive!!
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Nice recipe dear..Boondi looks tempting!
ReplyDeleteWish you Happy Diwali :)
That looks sooo tempting and irresistable dear. Any left?
ReplyDeleteMy.mother too made this for me whenever laddus were prepared :)
ReplyDeleteyummy looking snack.
ReplyDeleteyummy , this one has a childhood connection, simply love it
ReplyDeleteTasty and spicy,love it
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome! Happy Diwali to you and family...
ReplyDeletevery addictive... perfectly made. even i have added to my list for india shopping.. boondi karandi.. then i will mkae mixture nad laddooo one day
ReplyDeleteKhara boondhi : une autre découverte pour moi. Ça doit être en plus délicieux.
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Khara boondi looks perfect...i too have a long list fro my next India trip(aana athu aeppa nu dhaan theriyala:)
ReplyDeleteWishing U n Ur Family a very Happy Diwali!!
wow appreciate ur effort and surely worth it
ReplyDeleteTotally addictive snack, a good book, a quiet corner and bowl of this boondi mixture, I can vanish from this World :-)
ReplyDeleteYummmyyy yummyyyy and Wishing u a Happyy Diwaliii
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Perfectly done..happy diwali Priya..
ReplyDeletecrunchy munch y boondi....wish you a very happy Diwali!!!!
ReplyDeleteSpicy yummy khara boondi....Happy Diwali to u and ur family...:)
ReplyDeletelooks awesome n crispy....Happy Diwali to you and ur family.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy..Happy Diwali to u and family..
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Happy Diwali wishes to you and your family...boondi looks tempting..yumm
ReplyDeleteHappy diwali Priya..the boondis are so tempting.
ReplyDeleteVery nice priya....Happy Deepavali
ReplyDeletePlan to make same boondi today:)
Spicy and crunchy snack.. Looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteYummy kara boondhi
ReplyDeleteVEry addicitve and looks so tempting Priya.An all time favorite..
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