This is a traditional and delicious snack. I prepared these during Deepavali along with the Payasam. These are very simple and easy to prepare.
Ingredients:
4 cups Rice Flour
¼ cup Butter, softened
1 tsp Cumin Seeds
¼ cup Bengal Gram (Pachi Senagapappu, Chana Daal)
A small piece of Ginger
6-7 Green Chilies (adjust according to taste)
Some Curry leaves
Salt
Oil to deep fry
Preparation:
Wash and soak chana dal in water for 30-60 minutes until it becomes soft.
Grind ginger and green chilies together into a paste. Keep aside.
Mix
together rice flour + butter + cumin seeds + curry leaves +
ginger-green chili paste + soaked dal + salt into a thick paste/dough
using a little water as required.
Heat
the oil in a deep-bottomed pan.
Take small lumps of the rice flour
dough and flatten into thin circles.
You can use your hand or a plastic
sheet for doing this. I used Ziploc bag for this purpose.
Carefully
drop these circles into the hot oil and deep fry until they turn golden
brown in color.
Then remove from the oil and place on a paper towel to
remove excess oil.
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ReplyDeleteVery crispy....nice tea time snack
ReplyDeleteChekkalu looks prefect and crispy Uma!
ReplyDeleteLooks so crispy & crunchy.
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious, Uma!
ReplyDeleteJust want to grab ur chekkalu. We love them :) Beautiful pic!
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy and crunchy..Perfect for tea time uma..Nice click.
ReplyDeletevery tempting :)
ReplyDeleteyummy snack..would love with some tea..
ReplyDeleteHas come out too good! I should make this for next diwali! Wonderful pictures Uma!
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ReplyDeleteIts a new recipe to me. Crunchy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteNice pics uma especially the second one..Lovely snack with tea..
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious, mom make these though I havent tried them yet...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a yummy snack!
ReplyDeleteWe call this thattai. Your recipe is different. i would like to try this sometime. i have tasted these kind when bought from shop.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and crispy snack...nice clicks...
ReplyDeletecrispy snack.. very nice pictures !!
ReplyDeletewow, see the color...mine always turns a bit brownn.will try with ur ingredients next time..
ReplyDeleteI have never had this, looks crunchy delish.
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice, delicious and crispy. Lovely dish.
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