May the divine light of diwali
spread into your Life
peace, prosperity, happiness
and good health.
Wishing my readers and my blogger buddies a happy and safe diwali.
Every year even many miles separate us from India, we still manage ourselves to celebrate this beautiful diwali festival with our friends and relative, but unfortunately this time its a working day and so its quite dull here. Wish very soon Diwali will be considered as a important festival and i want the french government to declare its a government holiday, i know it will happens only in my dream.Also am very happy to say that this post is my 2,250th post,thanks to each and every readers for making this, nothing is possible without all your encouraging words.
Coming to this barley murukku, this time i just prepared this murukku along with garlic moongdal murukku, check out my guest post at Swasthi's Blog. I never thought that barley flour will works wonder for making these crispy beauties,since its my first time to make savouries with homemade barley flour, i wasnt that much sure about the final result. But for my surprise, they turned out simply mindblowing.For making barley flour yourself at home, just roast a cup of pearl barley, grind it once its get cool with a mixer and sieve it to get the barley rava and barley flour, conserve them in air tight box for further use. No need to search in your Indian stores for barley flour, i'll advice to make yourselves this kind of flours at home itself with minimum efforts.Sending to my own event CWS-Barley guest hosted by Roshni.
2cups Rice flour
1cup Barley flour
1/2cup Roasted gram flour/Pottukadala maavu
1tbsp Butter(room temperature)
1tbsp Cumin seeds
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1/4tsp Ajwain seeds (crushed)
Oil for deep frying
Salt
Take the rice flour,barley flour,roasted gram flour,butter,cumin seeds,asafoetida powder,salt and ajwain seeds 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.
spread into your Life
peace, prosperity, happiness
and good health.
Wishing my readers and my blogger buddies a happy and safe diwali.
Every year even many miles separate us from India, we still manage ourselves to celebrate this beautiful diwali festival with our friends and relative, but unfortunately this time its a working day and so its quite dull here. Wish very soon Diwali will be considered as a important festival and i want the french government to declare its a government holiday, i know it will happens only in my dream.Also am very happy to say that this post is my 2,250th post,thanks to each and every readers for making this, nothing is possible without all your encouraging words.
Coming to this barley murukku, this time i just prepared this murukku along with garlic moongdal murukku, check out my guest post at Swasthi's Blog. I never thought that barley flour will works wonder for making these crispy beauties,since its my first time to make savouries with homemade barley flour, i wasnt that much sure about the final result. But for my surprise, they turned out simply mindblowing.For making barley flour yourself at home, just roast a cup of pearl barley, grind it once its get cool with a mixer and sieve it to get the barley rava and barley flour, conserve them in air tight box for further use. No need to search in your Indian stores for barley flour, i'll advice to make yourselves this kind of flours at home itself with minimum efforts.Sending to my own event CWS-Barley guest hosted by Roshni.
2cups Rice flour
1cup Barley flour
1/2cup Roasted gram flour/Pottukadala maavu
1tbsp Butter(room temperature)
1tbsp Cumin seeds
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1/4tsp Ajwain seeds (crushed)
Oil for deep frying
Salt
Take the rice flour,barley flour,roasted gram flour,butter,cumin seeds,asafoetida powder,salt and ajwain seeds 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.
39 comments:
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luvly guest post..happy diwali 2 u and ur family
Barley murukku looks yumm priya. Hope u have a joyful diwali.
Happy Diwali from Spain !!!!!
Wow murruku out of barley??? your just super, i wonder how your mind would juggle between ingredients :) admire you for that... although you are so far from India and celebrating an Indian festival living abroad is a challenge... but yet i guess food becomes a big part for this occasion and Happy Diwali to a wonderful friend
Love
Priya
Looks so crisp and yum...Happy Diwali...
Happy Diwali to you and family, Priya
That is looking so perfect!!! cannot believe it has barley flour in it - very nice way to add it!!
Happy Diwali to you too!!
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I can gorge murruko any time of the day..love the addition of barley to it....and yeah it's working day here as well :-(..
Wish you and yours a very very happy and safe deepawali ...hugs
Healthy murukku....
Happy Diwali
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Wish you and your family a very Happy Diwali Priya !! Barley murukku looks delicious :)
Happy diwali Priya.Murukku looks great.
Happy Diwali to you and your family!
lovely clicks..looks very perfect\http://www.indiantastyfoodrecipes.com/
Happy Diwali to you and your family.
Happy Diwali dear...
Happy diwali dear. Healthy n crunchy murukku
Beautilful snap!A different and healthy murukku!
Wish you a very Happy Deepavali!
Murukku looks perfect n yum :)
Happy Diwali wishes to you and family Priya!!
magnifique! j'aime beaucoup
bonne soirée
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dia
Barely murukku looks delicious and crispy. Happy diwali to you and your family.
looks so yummy! Happy Diwali
Looks yum and crunchy snack. Happy Diwali Priya!!
haha, bonne proposition a Hollande Priya!
Wish you a Wonderful Diwali and many many delicious posts my Dear!
Happy Diwali Priya!
Ciao
Alessandra
Wow! Lovely post super murukku.,Happy Diwali.
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Looksssss sooooooooo perfect Priya... My wishes to u too...
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Happy Diwali festival! Your barley murukku looks good and very tasty.
This murukku looks very yummy and crunchy admin,Belated HaPpY DiWaLi Admin..keep going..
Super delicious murukku. loved the look of it...very nicely done.
Hi Priya congrats on winning asiya akka's event :) Am so happy for you!!!
btw lovely and perfect crunchy murrukku.. As always good recipe with great innovation u r really awesome!!
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Wow!!!! very innovative snack. Looks yummm...
I really hope that your dream of making Diwali a holiday in France comes true :) Congratulations on your milestone..It's really a great achievement..
Lovely murukku
2250 posts! Congratulations. You have amazing energy and love your creative recipes. Thank you for your wishes and I wish you and your family too a very happy diwali too!
Happy Diwali Priya!
That looks so yummy and delicious, I'd love to grab for a bite! Yum, yum! Wishing you peaceful and happy Diwali.
Cheers xxx
Akhil
Diwali wishes
Nice blog! Thanks for sharing wonderful pieces of the Diwali celebration. Here's expressing my warmest Diwali wishes to my friends and family and to all Hindu around the world. Happy Diwali!
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