Have you ever tried making out Chaklis aka some crispy murukkus with rice flakes, if not you should try atleast once as they are extremely crispy and dangerously addictive. Red rice flakes when grounded as fine powder and sieved, they are just ready to prepare your murukku dough with other ingrédients like gram flour, butter, sesame seeds and asafoetida powder. Grounded and sieved red rice flakes once mixed with other ingrédients makes this incredible crispy munchies. Actually red rice flakes grounded as flour replace very well the humble rice flour we usually use for making the murukku dough.
Am running this week's blogging marathon with a fabulous theme, since Diwali is around the corner, this week's theme is going to be Diwali Sweets and savouries. Am kick starting this week's theme with this ultimate murukku. Diwali is not complete without these crispy savouries, and not to forget that traditional sweets like badusha, mysorepak have their own place in diwali platter as well. I will post tomorrow an interesting Diwali special sweet, do you want to know? obviously stay tuned dears.
2cups Red rice flakes
1cup Gram flour
1/2cup Roasted gram flour
1tbsp sesame seeds
3tbsp Butter (melted)
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Dry roast the red rice flakes until a nice aroma comes from, let it cool completely, grind as fine powder and sieve it.
Now take the sieved red rice flakes powder in a bowl, add the gram flour, roasted gram flour, butter, sesame seeds asafoetida powder, salt.
Gradually add water and knead everything as a soft and sift dough.
Heat the oil for deepfrying in a kadai.
Take a murukku press with any nozzle,pinch a small portion of the dough,drop it into the press and squeeze directly to the oil.
Fry on both sides until its turns 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.
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing this BM#81
Am running this week's blogging marathon with a fabulous theme, since Diwali is around the corner, this week's theme is going to be Diwali Sweets and savouries. Am kick starting this week's theme with this ultimate murukku. Diwali is not complete without these crispy savouries, and not to forget that traditional sweets like badusha, mysorepak have their own place in diwali platter as well. I will post tomorrow an interesting Diwali special sweet, do you want to know? obviously stay tuned dears.
2cups Red rice flakes
1cup Gram flour
1/2cup Roasted gram flour
1tbsp sesame seeds
3tbsp Butter (melted)
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Dry roast the red rice flakes until a nice aroma comes from, let it cool completely, grind as fine powder and sieve it.
Now take the sieved red rice flakes powder in a bowl, add the gram flour, roasted gram flour, butter, sesame seeds asafoetida powder, salt.
Gradually add water and knead everything as a soft and sift dough.
Heat the oil for deepfrying in a kadai.
Take a murukku press with any nozzle,pinch a small portion of the dough,drop it into the press and squeeze directly to the oil.
Fry on both sides until its turns 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.
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing this BM#81
Wow Priya, this is surely such an innovative ingredient to use to make these murukkus, will surely try it sometime!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful recipe , sounds so different , the murukku looks very flavourful and not to miss crunchy . Rice flakes is new to me in this , very innovative .
ReplyDeletePerfect crunchy snack with tea or coffee..
ReplyDeleteMuruku is crunchy and never used red rice flakes.
ReplyDeleteI'm in for murukku on any time. Looks so crunchy and flavorful.
ReplyDeleteNever heard about red rice flakes. Looks nice and crunchy
ReplyDeleteWow Priya, murukku with red rice flakes -- that sounds very innovative. Murukku look crispy & crunchy.
ReplyDeletePriya, that is very different murukku and I would love to make it. Red aval is my favorite as I love the earthy flavor of it. I am definitely trying this soon.
ReplyDeleteLovely murukku. Such an innovative recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteHats off to you for this innovative ingredient. Stunning and tempting murukku.
ReplyDeleteWow .. Yummy and Lovely :)
ReplyDeleteNever thought of murukku with rice flakes. Wonderful idea. Tge murukku looks fiery
ReplyDeletePriya you have so many varieties of murukkus... its amazing. Love the recipes and unique ingredients you use.
ReplyDeleteMurukku is my favorite snack. I can finish a pack at one go. Never made myself but now I'm tempted to make it.
ReplyDeleteNone can beat you in coming up with new varieties ! Love this murukku! I can finish a
ReplyDeleteWhole dabba just like that !