Some months back I wanted to make some 'spicy snacks sans oil'. It would be very hard to make one spicy crunchy snack without deep frying. So I baked my ribbon pakoda (look for my original ribbon pakoda recipe, for the variation in ingredients) and got a satisfactory snack. Hope you all like it too.
Ingredients:
besan flour - 2 cups
rice flour - 1 cup
red chilly powder - 3 tsp
hing - 1/4 tsp
salt - 2 tsp
butter - 2 tbsp
Ajwain (omam) - 1 tbsp (crushed)
sesame seeds - 2 tbsp
cumin - 1 tsp
Method:
Mix salt with one cup water.
In a mixing bowl put chilli powder, asafoetida (hing), ajwain , sesame, cumin , rice flour and besan flour thoroughly.
Then add salt water little by little and make a dough like chapathi dough. Also add molten butter while making the dough.
Preheat the oven to 350 deg C.
Line an aluminum foil over the baking sheet (cookie sheet).
Slightly brush some oil , so that it comes off easily after baking.
Fit the ribbon pakoda maker in the "Murukku maker" and squeeze long strands of dough.
Bake for 10 - 12 minutes. Take the cookie sheets out, turn the pakodas and bake again for 7 - 10 minutes (depending upon the oven). The pakora should not get red or mild red. They should stay yellow, but crispy. So check it often.
Let them cool and store in airtight containers.
Serving suggestions:
Serve hot as evening snack along with tea / coffee.
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10 comments:
deliciously done
Pakoda looks crispy////
wow..that's an innovation.Thanks Viki.
I love ribbon pakoda's and your version of the baked pakoda's look soo enticing and delightful Viki :-)
Baked snack :)) I reallyyyy love gonna tryyy this for sureeeeee
My dough is getting stuck in the mold and it is very very hard to press. So , I added a bit more water, niw the dough is getting stuck to the sides. Please help
My dough is getting stuck in the mold and it is very very hard to press. So , I added a bit more water, niw the dough is getting stuck to the sides. Please help
My dough is getting stuck in the mold and it is very very hard to press. So , I added a bit more water, niw the dough is getting stuck to the sides. Please help
My dough is getting stuck in the mold and it is very very hard to press. So , I added a bit more water, niw the dough is getting stuck to the sides. Please help
Satya : I am not sure of the reason, why it gets stuck for you.It should be of smooth only. Try adding some more oil / butter along with the dough. It may help.
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