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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Maida Ghee Murukku

Very tasty and traditional tea-time snack of Tamil Nadu or the taste of South India.Instead of maida,you can also use wheat,Ragi,Rice,Besan or Gram flour etc. Store it in an Airtight container - it can stay good for a week.Enjoy ur Teatime!.BonAppetit!

Maida Ghee Murukku - Murukku made using maida flour with ghee

 

Ingredients

    2 cups maida or refined flour
    2 tbsp finely-powdered urad dhal
    1 tbsp cumin seeds
    1 tbsp white sesame seeds
    1/2 tspp or needed salt
    60 ml ghee
    Needed warm water
    400 ml refined oil for frying

Directions

    1.Sift it once.Steam cook little water sprinkled maida flour with needed salt(prepare the Maida flour like U do for steamed puttu) for 5 mins or upto 1 whistle.Let it cool.
    2.Mix the steam-cooked maida,powdered urad dhal,ghee, cumin seeds,needed salt with warm water into a thick dough.
    3.Heat oil in a non-stick kadai and take lemon sized dough and put them in the muruku mould (Star Shaped Murukku Plate ) and press or squeeze it .Deep fry them till golden brown.
    4.Do murukku also using the same Murukku apparatus(which looks like stringhoppers apparatus) and deep fry them till golden brown.
    5.Tasty Maida Murukku is ready to be served.

17 comments:

  1. Murukulu looks tempting and perfect timing for diwali .....

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  2. Very Tempting Murukku..perfectly done

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  3. perfect murukku...never tried making it..there are many diwali events running...you may send it to those

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  4. perfectly done.....absolutely love it

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  5. So tempting murukkus, sooo crispy and prefect..

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  6. murukku looks crunchy n yummy...going to try this today n let u know...thanx for sahring...

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  7. Nice recipe......U have a beautiful space & nice recipes. Glad to follow u.

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  8. cute round shaped and crispy snacks. wonderful eve combo

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  9. excellt looking my home style. every body love to eat this. thanks for sharing in your blog.

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  10. looks perfect and very crispy...
    Thx. for sharing :)

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  11. Murukulu looks tempting and perfect timing for diwali .....
    thanks for sharing sister.

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  12. murruku looks good...thank you for commenting on my post
    charishma

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  13. Christy, they look absolutely delicious. BTW i have tagged you. Check back for details.

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  14. murukku looks so crunchy n tempting..sure makes a wonderful snack..

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