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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Cornmeal Uppu Seedai

Krishna Jayanthi is around the corner, am sure many of us will be planning many sweets and savouries for the celebration. I love this festival very much and missing the fun we usually go through during festivals in India. But however i'll try to celebrate these festivals in simple way coz most of the time its working day here.If you want to try out different crispy uppu seedais for Krishna Jayanthi celebration, you have to give a trial to this crunchy munchy cornmeal uppu seedai..Usually we used to make seedais with rice flour and urad dal, here in this savoury seedai you can very well skip the urad dal completely and cornmeal will give a fabulous crunchy texture to this seedais, definitely an incredible twist to our usual seedais.

Take care not to fry the rolled balls immediately,leave them for half an hour in room temperature and fry them in hot oil, your seedais wont explose and they will definitely turn super crispy.You need loads of patience for making this tiny crispy beauties to get a better final result.Eventhough am trying this uppu seedai for the first time, i loved seriously the crunchiness of this cute balls and we couldnt stop munching them.Sending to my own event CWS-Cumin Seeds guest host by Shri of Tiffin Carrier Antic/que's


1+1/2cups Rice flour
1/2cup Roasted cornmeal
2tbsp Butter
2pinch Asafoetida powder
1tsp Sesame seeds
1/2tsp Cumin seeds
Salt
Oil for deepfrying

Take the rice flour,roasted cornmeal,asafoetida powder,salt,butter in a bowl, mix everything well with a fingers until they turns crumble like texture.

Add the sesame seeds,cumin seeds,give a mix.

Now slowly sprinkle water and turn as a soft and stiff dough.

Keep aside for half an hour..

Roll out tiny balls from the dough (if your dough is prefect,you doesnt even need oil for rolling)..

Arrange the rolled tiny balls over a paper towel and keep aside for half an hour before frying..

Heat oil for deepfrying, drop gently enough balls.

Fry in medium flame until they turns golden brown,fry them in small batches..

Drain the excess of oil in a paper towel.

Arrange in an air tightened box and enjoy..

25 comments:

  1. i didnt know about leaving them for a while before frying.. they have turned out soo well!

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  2. Looks picture Perfect. Looking forward to making them next week.

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  3. so cute luking balls n sure they tastes delicious

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  4. looks delicious...this is very new to me..will try soon!

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  5. They look delicious and moreish, Priya.

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  6. Cornmeal is something new I am seeing in blog world these days...this looks yum....

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  7. very very delicious and healthy version of seedai :) love these crispy snack a lot :)

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  8. we used to buy this snack from a small snack corner in Bangalore. and even my son loved it so much. he click is wonderful Priya. really made my mouth water.

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  9. This are my favourite... I use to carry them in my pockets to eat on the way to school... Well made.

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  10. Yummy crunchies....please pass on some to me!!!

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  11. Out of box thinking .. awesome seedais..

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  12. I've always wanted to try that!

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  13. Cornmeal cheedais look wonderful..very nicely made

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  14. My mother used to make this when i was a kid.. loved it.

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  15. this sounds like an awesome recipe,scrumptious looking clicks :-)

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  16. Perfect looking seedai with a twist.. Love it !

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  17. Perfectly made seedai.. Innovative with the use of cornflour..

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  18. uppu seedai with corn meal came out super and eye catchy...

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  19. That's quite innovative making it with that flour..:)..very cute looking ones..

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  20. nice twist to the authentic ones, looks perfect!

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