I had wanted to make a new version of Chakali for the Diwali and that’s why I decided on Potato. Unfortunately for me, the rice flour that I had bought was not of a very good quality and was breaking away while I was trying to make the round swirls. The frustrated and exhausted me decided to make small finger shaped crispies. These became easy to make and turned out ‘too good to resist’ in taste. They were extremely crispy and absorbed very less oil. These vanish very fast once served so one needs to make them in bulk.
It needs minimum ingredients and yields maximum satisfaction. In case your rice flour is of good quality one can make the round shape…else just make finger shape crispies and deep fry them.
Ingredients
2 katori/vati rice flour
1/2 katori/vati boiled and finely grated potato
1/2 katori/vati butter or clarified butter
1 tsp red chili powder
1/2 tsp ajwain/ova/carom seeds
1/4 tsp asafetida
1 tsp cumin powder
salt to taste
oil for deep frying
Method
Ensure that the potato is completely mashed else it will create a problem while making the crispies and will get stuck in the instrument. Mix all the ingredients. With the help of lukewarm water make a dough of toothpaste like consistency. Divide the dough into 3 equal parts.
Heat oil on a medium flame. Apply oil to the Chakali yantra and using the chakali making section of the instrument, make finger shaped crispies directly into the oil. The oil should be hot enough, so when the crispies are put into it they come to the surface immediately. Fry them in medium-low heat till lightly golden brown in color. Do not fry in very hot oil else the crispies will not be cooked from inside.
Cool and store them in an air tight container.
Sending this to Diwali Dhamaka hosted by Purva
35 comments:
crispy and yummy murrukulu dear.
That sounds too yummy!!
Thats a yummy snack...love to have it rt now...its been many days i had this crispy snack...lovely click too pari...and ya next time will use sour cream for canapes..great idea..thanks for that...
nice one pari..my granny used to dry these chaklis and fry it whenever required...
@ SE, in the dried version sabudana is added. I have made those when I used to have an open terrace, where I could indulge in all these activities.
Thats very innovative idea...like anything that is very crisp.
Dosa looks gorgeous, cant believe its oats, nice idea to increase oats intake.
yummy snack dear...
Yummy snack.....
Wow this looks very crisp and a yum snack
hehe...I thought I saw this post somewhere..but yours is definitely yummy!
never tried this ...crunchy
Very nice snack Pari. I like Murku
Wow...superb for snack time...looks crispy...
Murukku looks so crispy..gr8 job...
Different try and nice dish
Looks crispy and yummy Pari
Hey I loved idea of adding potato to chakli !!
Must have been yummy!!
wow loks so yummy.will defintely try it
Nice pics pari! And yes, as you said, they do require min ingredients. Fuss free.
Wonderful, chakli with potato.. looks nice and crispy !!
Looks crispy and crunchy..Perfect snack for tea time..innovative idea of adding potato in it.loved it.
Feel like grabbing few from the clicks, such a crispy treats, yumm!
I have heard abt this one..but seeeing it for real now..great
Looks crispy and crunchy.
Hi pari, u hav a lovely blog in here.
ur crispies indeed is crisp
Following u :)
Looks delicious, Pari!
Pari, how delightful! I love, love, love chakali and I love your creative recipe. The chakalis look amazing.
Very yummy and crunchy snack..
Who cares about the shape,as long as delicious we can enjoy,forget abt the shape :)
Looks crispy & tasty.good evening snack
Murukku looks crispy and yummy. Nice step by step instructions:).
Crispy murukkus..., Nicely presented
lovley crispies..please do participate in my first cooked food event..check my blog for details
Hey this is something new. Shall def try this one
Yumm. I love crispy snacks! Would love to try this.
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