Chegodilu or Chekodi is one of the savoury snack items which is quite famous in Andhra..Its quite a long i tried this crispy snacks and i have completely forgotten..But fortunately Srivalli choosed these crispies for this month challenge, i was really happy when she asked us to check out ICC blog for this month challenge, coz every month we are trying different Indian dishes which were quite challenging and really interesting..I wasnt wrong, yea she choosed this savoury snacks for this month challenge and i have tried both versions she have posted under this challenge, i have already prepared three times and every time this chegodilu vanish within a day, a prefect evening snack tastes incredibly crispy with a cup of coffee...I enjoyed making out and my lil ones enjoyed having this ring murukku..Anyhow i liked the version where the recipe goes for all purpose flour and rice flour and we loved it..Do u need anything more than these crispies to enjoy this cold weather with ur cup of coffee...
2Tbsp Ghee
1/4tsp Ajwain
1/4tspRed chilli powder
Pinch of Turmeric
Salt
Oil for deep frying
Boil a cup water in a bowl, add salt to it.When the water starts boiling, remove from stove and add ajwain, red chilli powder, turmeric and flours. Stir with a ladle to make sure it is mixed well. Pour ghee on it and cover.Once it cools, knead it to form smooth dough.
Pinch out small balls of dough and roll them like threads between your palm, bring the ends together to form into small rings..
Fry them in hot oil til they turn golden in colour. Enjoy with hot coffee..
3/4cup Rice flour
1/4cup All purpose flour/ Maida2Tbsp Ghee
1/4tsp Ajwain
1/4tspRed chilli powder
Pinch of Turmeric
Salt
Oil for deep frying
Boil a cup water in a bowl, add salt to it.When the water starts boiling, remove from stove and add ajwain, red chilli powder, turmeric and flours. Stir with a ladle to make sure it is mixed well. Pour ghee on it and cover.Once it cools, knead it to form smooth dough.
Pinch out small balls of dough and roll them like threads between your palm, bring the ends together to form into small rings..
Fry them in hot oil til they turn golden in colour. Enjoy with hot coffee..
35 comments:
simple and yummy...looks so tempting, priya!..very nice clicks!
Looks delicious.
I tried the one with only rice flour. Next time should try this version.
Priya they look simply great. I made them today only and now I fear they might just vanish before every one's home.LOL.
I love savory snacks ..looks crunchy and yummy.
Looks crispy and delish! Got finished after photo session LOL
Nice colour priya :)
These look wonderful Priya! My kids rally liked them too!
Lovely, glad it came out well..
yummy snack
Crispy and yummy snack priya :)
Looks cute and crispyyyy....
Never tasted these,sounds yumm and crunchy...
They looks very nice priya,
Looks perfect and crispy... nice snack.
Beautiful and tempting...Didn't know much about this cute snack until I saw it in a blog :-)
Never had this, looks crunchy yumm.
crunchy munchy ...yummy:)
Looks so yummy!! new one to me..perfect tea time snack.
It came out well this snack!
Looks perfect and its a super good snack :)
wow I had them while visiting Vizag. loved it then thanks for the perfect recipe.
Looks so delicious and yummy.
Looks crunchy and perfectly fried priya.
crispy and perfect..i love these..we call it kodbale...but ofcouse some change with ingredients..
Wasnt this an amazing snack! Loved the challenge! Yours look great :)
Looks crispy.
Lovely ones Priya.
Crunchy and crispy snacks priya..Perfect with tea!!
Looks so crispy and crunchy...
Gosh you have patience, I just got to make this the last minute and they were not crisp at all. Great challenge
Looks crunchy & tasty
True priya!I did enjoy it with a cup of hot coffee!!
crispy snack..cant stop munching!!
Crispy rings Priya!!!
Real cute:)
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