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Showing posts with label Urad Dal flour. Show all posts
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Murukulu Janthikalu#SundayFunday

Murukulu also known as Janthikulu is a savory snack of the Andhra cuisine. This Murukku is a mixture of urad dal flour and rice flour. Its easy to make and a addictive snack. We love the crispness and the buttery taste of this snack.
An ideal festival savory snack, these are vegan & gluten free, prefect for kid's tiffin. They stay crisp and fresh in your pantry shelf for a month or more if stored in an airtight container.

1 Cup Measurement = 200 Ml
Ingredients
4 Cups Rice Flour
1 Cup Urad Dal flour
2 Tablespoons White Butter or any
1 Cup Warm Water or as required
1 Teaspoon Salt or to taste
1 Teaspoon Red Chilly powder - optional
1 Teaspoon Each White & Black Sesame seeds
Oil for deep frying

Method
Take a pan dry roast urad dal flour lightly for a few minutes. See that it does not change color or burn. Keep aside to cool.
In a bowl add flours, sesame seeds, salt, butter, mix well till it represents bread crumbs. 
Then add warm water little by little as need to make a soft dough.
Take the murukulu press ( a disk with three holes)
add the dough into it and press on top into hot oil a make a 
Or this one, make a round murukku. 
Fry till light golden brown on medium flame, then remove. Keep it on an absorbent paper to remove the excess oil. When cooled store in an airtight container. 
This is a snack that can be made any time for children to have in the evening or to take as tiffin. My daughter use to take this as her tiffin to school.  

My Notes 
Grind 1 kg rice and 1/4 kg lightly roasted urad dal. Grind it in the flour mill. Make these any time in a jiffy.

Use white butter (this is homemade butter, which is used to make desi ghee) , it give a nice taste and make the murukulu more crispy.
You can add ajwain or coarsely ground cumin seeds.
Labels: Indian, Savory Snacks, Festival Sweets, Deep Fried, Rice flour, Urad Dal flour, Andhra Pradesh, Chakli, Murukulu, Vegan, Gluten free, Sunday Funday
For Sunday Funday our theme is "Picnic Recipes"     

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My frist recipe for the Blogging Marathon #43: Week2, Day 1.
This is an easy and quick recipe.  My kid who is 10 years old just loved this snack and finished it in a jiffy.



Ingredients
 1 Cup Sweet Corn
 1 Cup Fine Semolina
 ½ Cup Oats flour
 ¼ Cup Urad dal flour
 2 Nos Green Chillies
 1/4 Teaspoon Ginger Paste
 1/4 Cup Coriander leaves  - finely chopped
1 Sachet Fruit Salt 
Salt to taste
Oil / Ghee

Method

Soak the semolina in a cup of water for 10 minutes and keep aside.
Grind the corn and green chilies in the mixer to form a coarse paste. Mix corn paste, semolina, oats and urad dal flour, ginger paste, coriander leaves, salt to taste and mix well. Add the fruit salt and mix well.  Add little water if required to make the paste consistency.

Heat the aappe pan and sprinkle little oil in each slot .  Add the corn mixture to this cover and cook on medium flame for 2 minutes, when light brown on the bottom side turn the aappe again sprinkle little ghee and cook till this side too is light brown in color.  The ghee in this aappe give an awesome taste.  Remove and serve hot with sauce. Enjoy!!!


Note:  The consistency of the batter should be  like the idly batter for best results.


Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#43

Sending this to Srivalli's Kids delight event hosted by Harini with the theme - Healthy snacks


Labels: Breakfast, Corn, Healthy Snacks, Kids delight, Appe Pan, Oats, Urad Dal flour, Fine Semolina, Blogging Marathon

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