After Gujarat Dapka Kadhi, now we are landing to God's own country aka Kerala for our this month's Indian Cooking Challenge, a monthly event by Srivalli. Once we finished with our last month's challenge, i was waiting eagerly for this month's challenge but somehow i could stop myself mailing Valli to know about this month's challenge,for my surprise Srivalli asked me to suggest a dish and i suggested this tubular snacks aka kuzhalappams from Julie's space which i bookmarked long back and thank god Valli accepted it immediately. Actually i was planning to make this tubular crispy snacks during the summer vacation with my kids and finally i could make some for this month's IC challenge.
Dont compare mine with Julie's kuzhalappams, they were extremely fantabulous when compared to mine and i struggled much to get as like her's. Eventhough my kuzhalappams dont looks as like Julie's, tastewise they turned out extremely incredible and obviously they are quite addictive. I followed exactly the same measurements as like Julie and we couldnt stop munching with one, am gonna make this crispy snacks quite often and even my lil one enjoyed helping me in rolling and shaping this tubular snacks.
1+1/4cup Rice flour
1/2cup Grated coconut
1/2tsp Cumin seeds (for grinding)
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
4nos Shallots
1no Garlic clove
1tsp Black sesame seeds
Salt
Oil for deep frying
Dry roast the rice flour in medium flame until a nice aroma comes out.
Meanwhile grind the coconut,cumin seeds,garlic clove,shallots with some water as thick smooth paste.
Bring boil 1 cup water with enough salt in a pan, add the grounded mix in the roasted rice flour, cumin seeds,sesame seeds.
Gradually add the hot water to the flour and knead when warm into a stiff dough.
Divide the dough into gooseberry size balls.
Grease a ziploc bag,place a ball and cover it with an another greased ziploc bag, then roll using a rolling pin into thin round shaped circles.
With a round cutter, cut the rolled circle and wrap the disc on the index finger, stick the both ends to seal it.
Place it in a tray and continue the same process with the remaining dough.
Heat the oil for deep frying in medium flame, drop gently the kuzhalappams, fry them in small batches, dont overcrowd them.
Drain the excess oil with a paper towel.
Conserve it in an air tightened box and enjoy.
Dont compare mine with Julie's kuzhalappams, they were extremely fantabulous when compared to mine and i struggled much to get as like her's. Eventhough my kuzhalappams dont looks as like Julie's, tastewise they turned out extremely incredible and obviously they are quite addictive. I followed exactly the same measurements as like Julie and we couldnt stop munching with one, am gonna make this crispy snacks quite often and even my lil one enjoyed helping me in rolling and shaping this tubular snacks.
1+1/4cup Rice flour
1/2cup Grated coconut
1/2tsp Cumin seeds (for grinding)
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
4nos Shallots
1no Garlic clove
1tsp Black sesame seeds
Salt
Oil for deep frying
Dry roast the rice flour in medium flame until a nice aroma comes out.
Meanwhile grind the coconut,cumin seeds,garlic clove,shallots with some water as thick smooth paste.
Bring boil 1 cup water with enough salt in a pan, add the grounded mix in the roasted rice flour, cumin seeds,sesame seeds.
Gradually add the hot water to the flour and knead when warm into a stiff dough.
Divide the dough into gooseberry size balls.
Grease a ziploc bag,place a ball and cover it with an another greased ziploc bag, then roll using a rolling pin into thin round shaped circles.
With a round cutter, cut the rolled circle and wrap the disc on the index finger, stick the both ends to seal it.
Place it in a tray and continue the same process with the remaining dough.
Heat the oil for deep frying in medium flame, drop gently the kuzhalappams, fry them in small batches, dont overcrowd them.
Drain the excess oil with a paper towel.
Conserve it in an air tightened box and enjoy.
So glad to see kuzhalappam here Priya.It is one of my favorite snack.Brings back a lot of memories.
ReplyDeletelooks like a delicious & crispy snack....
ReplyDeletePerfectly made snack!! I would love to take a bite ;)
ReplyDeleteYummy snack.. Wanna munch now
ReplyDeleteennanamo seireenga... Super ponga...
ReplyDeletethis is one of the favorite snacks of keralites... could munch them endless on a cup of chai... urs looks delicious as usual, akka... :)
ReplyDeleteOh that is delicious!!! should try them soon:) bookmarking it!
ReplyDeleteSowmya
wow.. bful snack
ReplyDeleteyummy and crunchy snack
ReplyDeleteLooks very crispy and delicious.
ReplyDeletelooks so crispy its good snack for iftar ;)...
ReplyDeleteI will try this..!!!
super yummy snack
ReplyDeletegood one :) looking cute !
ReplyDeleteAwesome snack that takes me back to my childhood years....my mom used to make it. This lovely post reminded me of those good old times:)
ReplyDeleteyennaku idhu putham pudhusu sis.. tempting..
ReplyDeletesuper tempting snacks sis...love to munch some...
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I had friends from Kerala and they're nice people + their food is just so tasty.
ReplyDeleteQuestion> do we need a fresh coconut for this or the normal coconut flakes in the market?
superb presentation Priya, I too loved making these.
ReplyDeletelooks so crispy!!
ReplyDeleteReally crispy and delicious snack...
ReplyDeleteNever done it at home. Looks crispy and cute:)
ReplyDeleteexcellent priya
ReplyDeleteBTW I thought you were out on vacation :)
Look so nice. perfectly done :)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite snack,this looks perfection,crispy and yummy
ReplyDeleteMy favorite...First time here glad to follow you....would love if will get same response.
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Looks awesome Priya...thanks for suggesting this...we enjoyed making it..
ReplyDeleteLook so crunchy and tasty and thanks for suggesting this type of lovely snack
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy & crunchy, great with a cuppa, never had it.
ReplyDeleteYours too look perfect akka.. Crunchy munchy kuzhalappams..
ReplyDeleteYes.. I too have the same Ques! Fresh coconut or dried one? Looks yummilicious...wanna make it!
ReplyDelete@Eat and Burpp, u need freshly grated coconut, but the dried ones works also, when compared to the flavour its better to use the fresh ones.
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