I cant imagine Deepavali savouries without Murukkus/Chaklis, this is a must whenever we plan for our Deepavali savouries list. Obviously you can see varieties of murukkus aka chaklis in my space,last year for Deepavali savouries i tried my hands with couple of wholegrains . All my trials came out extremely fabulous and i loved the way they all came out prefectly.That why i couldnt stop myself including the humble 'wholegrains' in most of my savouries as well as in sweets. I have already have a version of barley murukku which goes for roasted gram powder, but this time i tried making this crunchy murukku with roasted urad dal flour, hence this is my second version of Barley murukku.. Actually barley, this incredible and versatile grains is used very much less in our daily cooking but however now many are adding this beautiful grain in their diet and surprisingly all the dishes dished out of this grain tastes fabulous and nutritious as well.
Coming to this super crispy and dangerously addictive barley murukku,a simple homemade barley flour is very much needed and this barley flour can be prepared quickly at home just by dry roasting the whole barley and grinding them as fine powder, sieve it and conserve it in air tightened box.This barley flour is very handy and can be conserved for a long. You can add this barley flour very well in our rotis if you want to add some healthy twist to the usual rotis.Just make a huge batch and enjoy the goodness of barley. This crispy barley chaklis goes to this week's blogging marathon as i picked Festivak special as theme.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#45. Ok lets go to the recipe now.
2cups Rice flour
1cup Barley flour
1/2cup Gram flour
2tbsp Roasted Urad Dal Flour
2tbsp Warm oil
1tbsp Cumin seeds
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Oil for deep frying
Salt
Take the rice flour,barley flour,roasted urad dal flour,gram flour,warm oil,cumin seeds,asafoetida powder and salt in a large bowl.
Gradually add the water and knead everything as a soft and stiff dough.
Heat the oil for deepfrying in a kadai.
Take a murukku press with star nozzle,pinch a small portion of the dough,drop it into the press and squeeze out as round shaped murukku in a greased flat plate.
Once the oil is hot, add the squeezed murukku.
Fry on both sides until its golden brown drain the excess of oil with paper towel.
Repeat the same process until the dough gets finished.
Fry the murukkus in small batches.
Arrange in an air tight containers and enjoy.
Coming to this super crispy and dangerously addictive barley murukku,a simple homemade barley flour is very much needed and this barley flour can be prepared quickly at home just by dry roasting the whole barley and grinding them as fine powder, sieve it and conserve it in air tightened box.This barley flour is very handy and can be conserved for a long. You can add this barley flour very well in our rotis if you want to add some healthy twist to the usual rotis.Just make a huge batch and enjoy the goodness of barley. This crispy barley chaklis goes to this week's blogging marathon as i picked Festivak special as theme.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#45. Ok lets go to the recipe now.
2cups Rice flour
1cup Barley flour
1/2cup Gram flour
2tbsp Roasted Urad Dal Flour
2tbsp Warm oil
1tbsp Cumin seeds
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Oil for deep frying
Salt
Take the rice flour,barley flour,roasted urad dal flour,gram flour,warm oil,cumin seeds,asafoetida powder and salt in a large bowl.
Gradually add the water and knead everything as a soft and stiff dough.
Heat the oil for deepfrying in a kadai.
Take a murukku press with star nozzle,pinch a small portion of the dough,drop it into the press and squeeze out as round shaped murukku in a greased flat plate.
Once the oil is hot, add the squeezed murukku.
Fry on both sides until its golden brown drain the excess of oil with paper towel.
Repeat the same process until the dough gets finished.
Fry the murukkus in small batches.
Arrange in an air tight containers and enjoy.
Those are some unique chaklis, Priya. They look super crunchy and addictive.
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ReplyDeletebonne soirée
They look so crunchy and crispy! They will be great on any Diwali platter.
ReplyDeleteLooks inviting and crispy chakli!
ReplyDeletePriya you are a master dear..the murukkus look so well made. .perfect and with barley which makes them unusual.
ReplyDeletecrispy murukkus, love the barley flavor!!!
ReplyDeleteUsing barley flour is new to me. Very healthy Muruku. They looks superb .
ReplyDeleteWow that sounds delicious. I have Barley powder and still have no idea what to make. Will try this one.
ReplyDeletenever ever tied this type of murukku really awesome...yumm
ReplyDeleteplease pass on some akka... i am feeling hungry...
ReplyDeleteReally tasty crunchy murukku. Need nothing else with chai
ReplyDeleteperfect and yummy
ReplyDeletedelicious and inviting ...
ReplyDeleteGreat way to include barley.. yum and it came out crispy..
ReplyDeletethey are so perfectly shaped just like the ones in the store
ReplyDeleteAn great combo perfect murukku.
ReplyDeletelovely ones with barley flour n gram flour,love to munch these :)
ReplyDeleteYour Barley Murruccu is so pretty, super crunchy and totally delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good priya.Nice , crunchy and very innovative!
ReplyDeleteVery innovative murukku Priya..looks so well done.
ReplyDeletelooks so pretty,,Feel like having some now...
ReplyDeleteI love murukku! Have never tried one with barley powder before! Looks really crunchy yummy!
ReplyDeletethis is like my most beloved dish...love it. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat?? Barley flour in what?? Wow, Priya -- you are just amazing. Barley flour in murukkus is just mind blowing idea. They look crispy and addictive.
ReplyDeleteAll time fav snack!! Would love to have it with a cuppa coffee!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious murukkus, barley flour in murukkus, love your creativity Priya..
ReplyDeletevery innovative chakli with barley :) looks fantastic and perfectly made !!
ReplyDeleteVery addictive with an interesting and healthy addition of barley flour.
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