Saturday, November 16, 2013

Kunuku

This is a deep fried delicacy made at our homes especially when we are expecting a lot of guests. This recipe is easy to make and the Kunuku remains crispy and tasty even when it cools off. The ingredients are the same as Adai except that the Kunuku batter should be thick.


Ingredients
  • 3 cups Idli Rice
  • 1 cup Toor Dal
  • 1 cup yellow Moong Dal
  • 1 cup Channa Dal
  • 15 Red Chillies (Adjust to taste)
  • 1 tsp Salt (Adjust to taste)
  • 1/4 tsp Asafoetida
  • 1 spring of Curry leaves chopped (Optional)
  • Oil to deep fry
Method
  1. Soak the Rice and Dals separately for 2-3 hrs.
  2. Drain the Rice and grind it coarsely along with the Red chillies, Asafoetida and Salt and keep the ground mixture aside. Now drain and grind the soaked dals coarsely and mix it with the ground rice mixture. The Kunuku batter should be thick like the Paruppu vada batter. Add the chopped curry leaves to the batter and mix well.
  3. Heat the oil in a Kadai. When the oil is hot, spoon the batter into the oil.
  4. Once it turns golden brown, remove the Kunuku with a slotted spoon and drain the excess oil on a paper tissue.
  5. Kunuku is ready to serve!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Omapodi

Omapodi or Sev as it is popularly known, is yummy to eat as it is, or with some chat or mixed in curd with some chat masala. This is my mom's recipe for Diwali.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Besan 
  • 1/4 cup Rice flour
  • 1 tsp Ajwain (Omam)
  • 1 tbsp Butter
  • 1 tsp Salt (Adjust to taste)
  • Oil to deep fry

Curries for Indian Flatbreads

Paneer Butter Masala
Methi Malai Mutter
Channa Masala