Yay! Guess what, my mom is visiting US! She landed Chicago
last week and will be here for another 2 months. There is going to be lot of
traveling and tourism. But it also means I am going to be living in
‘Yummyville’ for the next couple of months. Nothing says ‘ home’ like a mom
cooked food!
There are so many recipes that my mom perfected over many
years that has always been our family and friends’ favorite. One such dish is
what we call ‘Kunukku’ in South India, which is nothing but ‘Lentil Fritters’! These are fried goodies that can be made from leftover adai (south indian lentil crepe) bater.This dish is a big hit among my friends in school and college. I can still
remember the days I used to prepare for school/college tests with my friends at
home all day long and my mom’s evening snacks was the much-awaited time of the
day! These fritters along with a cup of coffee made a perfect end to the day!
Okay, let me stop my ramble here and jump into the process of
making these yummy fritters!
Ingredients :
1. Raw Rice - 1 cup
2. Idli Rice - 1 cup
3. Toor Dhal - 3/4 cup
4. Channa Dhal - 3/4 cup
5. Urad Dhal - 1/4 cup
6. Red Chili - 7- 8 (as per taste)
7. Asafoetida - a pinch
8. Salt - as per taste
9. Onion and cilantro - optional
10.Oil - as needed for deep frying
All mentioned ingredients will be available in any Indian/Asian grocery store.
Method :
1. Soak the raw rice, idli rice , toor dhal, channa dhal, urad dhal,red chili in water for an hour or two.
2. Grind the soaked ingredients with little water to a coarse batter.Do not add too much water. Make sure you do not grind it too fine.The consistency should be like a thick batter.
3. Add salt, asafoetida, onion, cilantro to the batter and mix well.
4. Heat the oil for deep frying.Once the oil is hot, drop small portions of the batter to the oil. Do not fry before the oil is completely hot.
5. Serve them hot. It needs no accompaniment but if needed, you can serve them with chutney or even sauce.
Oh wow, these look amazing. I am hungry and could easily have these for tea. If only I had these ingredients in my pantry!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Catherine. And do give it a try if you like to experiment on Indian food. I am sure you will enjoy it. The ingredients are easily available in any Indian/Asian grocery store.
DeleteLooks scrumptious! Pinned. Lou Lou Girls
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at the party! Theresa @DearCreatives
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