If you are looking to munch a heavenly spicy snack, then this tasty home made version is the answer, which easily beats the store bought mixtures. I have seen my mom doing it but never tried one myself until yesterday. To my surprise, my first attempt was a success. It is little time consuming to make, but its worth all the effort…So make these now…Dazzling I tell you. A tray of these all crispy and crunchy, will be snatched up by a most appreciative audience. I hope you all will enjoy making this snack as much as we did…
Kerala Spicy Mixture Recipe – South Indian Mixture Recipe
Preparation Time : 20 minutes
Cooking Time : 30 minutes
Serves : 20-25 (approx 3-4 cups)
Ingredients :
Gram flour/Besan /Kadalamavu : 2 cup
Red Chilly Powder : 1 tsp + 11/2 tsp
Melted Butter : 11/2 tbsp
Asafetida /Kayam /Hing : 1/2 tsp
Peanuts with skin /Groundnut : 1/2 cup
Split Channa Dal/ Kadalaparippu : 1/2 cup
Dry Red Chilly :3-4 nos
Curry Leaves : 4 sprigs
Oil for frying
Salt to taste
Water : 11/2 cup (as needed)
How to make Kerala Mixture -South Indian Mixture :
1. In a mixing bowl, sift and add the rice flour, gram flour/besan, turmeric powder, 1 tsp red chilly powder 1/4 tsp asafetida and salt. Mix well and drizzle melted butter.
4. Fill the string hooper/seva/idiyappam mould with the dough after putting the small hole /noodle disc in it.
5. Press the the dough to hot oil in circular motion, Fry for about 30 seconds on each side or it gets a golden color over medium-high heat (Note : This frying is pretty quick, so care should be taken not to brown the sev.) Drain the excess oil onto a colander or paper towel and let cool completely. Repeat for about 4-6 times.
6. Now change the press design to the ribbon and fill the string hooper/seva/idiyappam mould with the dough after putting the narrow slit /pakkavada/ribbon pakoda disc in it.
7. Press the the dough into the pan. Fry until, it gets a golden color (Note : It take little more time than sev, so they need to be cooked on low heat for couple of minutes on each side.) Repeat as needed; drain the excess oil onto a colander or paper towel and let cool completely.
8. Now lets fry boondi; slightly thin the dough with little water to make it pourable consistency (Note : The batter should flow through the holes of the spatula on a medium speed. If it flows too fast, then the batter is too thin and if it won’t fall, then the batter is too thick.)
9. In the same oil, hold a perforated spoon about 1 to 1 1/2 inches above the oil over the center of the frying pan with one hand. With your other hand pour some of the batter onto the perforated spoon to cover all of the holes without spilling over the edge of the perforated spoon. If you hold the perforated spoon higher than 11/2 inches above the oil boondi will not be round.The batter will start dropping through the holes into the oil. If the batter doesn’t drop right away through the holes, pour the batter on the skimmer back into the batter bowl, mix a little more water to the batter and start again. Drop enough boondi into the oil so they just cover the surface of the oil in frying pan in a single layer and fry them until the sound of sizzling stops and boondis are light gold in color.
10. Remove the boondi out of the oil with a slotted spoon (Note : this allows excess oil to drip back into the frying pan) and drain the excess oil onto a colander or paper towel and let cool completely.
15. Add the remaining 11/2 tsp red chilly powder, salt and reamining 1/4 tsp of asafetida. Mix well and when it is completely cooled, store it in an airtight container.This will stay good for 3-4 weeks if stored properly. Enjoy!
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Ribbon Pakoda /Ola Pakkavada /Kerala Pakkavada
Pappada Vada /Pappad Fritters /Crispy Lentil Flatbread Fritters
Karasev
Hi Anu, You’re welcome! I’m really happy that this came out well for you and that your son liked it. My special regards to your son 🙂 Thanks for trying and letting me know.Please do try out other recipes too when you have time. Hope you will like it.
Happy Cooking!
Sangeetha
I tried this today and it came out good. My son liked it a lot. Thanks you.
Hi, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed these and that they turned out so well for you! Thanks for trying and sharing your feedback here. Yes soaking chana dal before frying will definitely help it to make soft, though I never did that way and luckly it works well for me. Next time pls try to soak and then fry and see whether it works. Please try out other recipes also, hope you will like it.
Cheers!
Sangeetha
hello
thanks for the wonderfull recipe.. i tried it and came out well and easy to make. tasty too
but my chana became lilttle hard after frying. when v ate sev, boondi nd peanut are crispy but chana is little hard. i'm sure that i didnt over fry. my friend also had same problem when she made it.
will soaking prior to frying helps to make make it soft??
Hi Ammu, Adipoli! You're always welcome!:) I’m so glad you and your family loved this.Thanks so much for returning to leave a comment and for all the well wishes and blessings 🙂
Cheers!
Sangeetha
hi Geeethuuuu,njan mixture undakki to,, superrrrr, nte fly eallarkum eshtayi to.thanku dear, thanku so much,,ethoru busines akkiko eannu hus paranju,,hus good cmnts vallapozhum mathram ann tharunnath,athu kond 100 mark kittiya kuttiyude santhosham,,thanku so much dearrrr:) God bles u
Ammu Goa….
Sure Merin! will keep your request in mind!
Would you please make a close focus video of this? coz for beginners like me to understand the consistency of the dough and boondhi prep is quite hard..
Hi Mary, Please do try sometimes and let me know your feedback.
Happy Cooking!
Sangeetha
Hi Sangeetha Mam
Mixture is my son's favourite, thanks for this lovely recipe
Thanks dear 🙂
looks so beautiful !
Thanks everyone for your lovely comments, do try this and let me know…
@ Susan, Thank You 🙂 Wish u n ur family the same!
Cheers!
Sangeetha
parcel me some please, wish you and your family a wonderful ONAM. Happy Holidays.
regards
susan and abraham
yum..yum..all time favorite.
Love the pictures and the mixture.. have had it many times when friends used to get for us:)
Love ur pictures..wud be perfect with hot cup of coffee
truly tempting, would love some with my tea
http://shwetainthekitchen.blogspot.com/
Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee parcel me that packet, looks super super delicious.
Super inviting dear..Rush your delights for Fast Food Event Noodles
wow dear …loved the recipe…gr8 one
I love the mixture..
great-secret-of-life.blogspot.com
crispy n crunchy mixture….superb
Such a delicious mixture..looks yummmm