Its monsoon and probably you are craving for a "pakora" everytime there's a splash.... My waistline's true enemy.... so lets stick to some basic deep fried stuff, which you don't gobble a plate at time ... Murukku is the best evening snack ...
As suggested by some of my friends, goes well with piping hot cha or tangy mango chutney.... I like to have it straight from the jar on the go! :P
Fairly simple and m sure many mommies still make them at home.
Here's what you need:
2 cups- Rice Flour
1/2 cup- Urad Flour
1/2 cup- Besan
1/2 cup- softened Butter
1 tsp- cumin seeds
1 tsp- red chilli powder
1 fist full- sesame seeds
salt to taste
water to knead
oil for frying
- First, mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl- rice flour, urad, besan, cumin seeds, red chilli powder, sesame seeds and salt.
- Add the melted butter and mix well till it looks like sand and then add normal water to knead into a soft dough, make sure the dough isn't too runny or else you can't get the right shape.
- Heat oil for frying in a low bottomed pan.
- Take a good amount of dough and put it in the chakli press/maker like the one in picture above and use the star shaped disk for murukku design.
- Map out spirals on a greased plate first, once done, with the help of a spatula pick the spirals and deep fry.
- Dry out on a kitchen napkin, cool and store in a dry jar.
Enjoy the crunchy chaklis/murukku at home! :)
Foodie Out!!
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