Happy Gowri Ganesha to everyone. As we all know, Chakli is one of the special dishes which will be made for Ganesha festival. I do not have to write much about Chakli. I am sharing here a simple recipe handed down from my mom. I do not know how many of you use Milk while preparing chakli. If have not used milk before, try with milk this time :-). I think 5 cups of flour is a lot, it really tested my patience..You can reduce the quantity of the flour if you do not have lots of patience!!.Hope you will enjoy.
Preparation time: 4 hrs( depends on quantity of flour you take)
Servings: may be 10-15 ( depends)
Ingredients:
- 5 cups Rice flour ( raw)
- 7 cups Milk
- 2 tbsp Butter
- 1/2 cup Hurigadale/ putani/ dalia/ roasted channa dal.
- 1/4 cup Urid dal/ black gram dal.
- 1 tbsp Cumin seeds crushed
- salt to taste.
- Oil for deep frying.
- Chakli maker/ mould
- Muslin cloth
Method:
- Dry roast the Rice flour in a thick bottom pan for about 6-7 min on a low to medium heat with constant stirring. Do not burn the flour. Keep it aside.
- Dry roast the Hurigadale and Black gram dal separately until become light brown. Please roast both of them on a low heat. Hurigandale would take just 1-2 min. Do not burn..
- Then make fine powder of both hurigadale and Urid dal. Then mix with roasted Rice flour.
- Add crushed Cumin seeds and salt to taste to the above mixture. Then mix well.
- In the mean while, take 7 cups milk in a wide mouthed griddle and bring to boil. Take out about 1 cup of milk and keep it aside.
- Then add Butter, allow to melt.
- As soon as Butter melts, take off the griddle from the stove. Immediately pour Rice flour mixture. Mix well. Add some milk if required. Dough should not be very dry or watery.
- Cover the griddle with a lid or a plate. Leave it for 10 min.
- Then take some( say 2-3 ladle full) dough in a clean surface or a plate and knead very well into a soft dough. You can sprinkle very little milk or hot water if you feel the dough is dry.
Needs little more kneading |
- Then fill the dough into a chukkuli maker/ mould and press into coil shape on a wet muslin cloth.
- Then carefull transfere to hot oil and fry until light brown on a low to medium flame.
- Store it in a airtight box.
I prefer wet muslin cloth so that it doesnt allow the pressed chaklis to be dried and breaking.
If the dough is not kneaded well, we can not give the proper shape and cant make desired size chaklis.
wow we called it as Murukku.. love it very much...
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perfect looking murukus, i love them anytime of the day
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Lipsmacking good chakli, nice tea time snack.
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So nice & crispy, perfect.
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lovely make n luks crispy n perfect...
ReplyDeleteperfect rounds, crispy and delish!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful recipe! I have perfectly followed the steps, but they aren't coming out crispier. Solution please!!!
ReplyDeletethanks everyone for lovly comments. @ Vivek Mandre is you have to cook the Chaklis in a low flame, every single batch will take atleast 15 mins. thats the only solution. I hope it helps. Happy cooking.
ReplyDeleteOh I wasn't aware of that :P !!!. I fried it with high flame. Anyway, thank you for your quick response and reply. Will try next time and let you know.
ReplyDeleteHappy Cooking! :)
Nice crispy chaklis.... Looks tempting
ReplyDeleteWish i had them. Crunching here virtually :-)
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Chaklis came out perfectly. Thank you for the recipe. Is it better to use home-made rice flour(the soaked rice-partially dried-ground kind), just wanting to improve the next time
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