Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Chekkalu ( Rice Crackers) Navratri special



Chekkalu ( in telugu) and thatti (in Tamil)is a great snack weather its festive season or not. They are usually made with channa dal but I tried them with moong dal and it tasted great too.

Ingredients

2 tbsp split yellow moong dal(soaked in water for 1/2 hour)
2 tsp green chilli paste
1 cup rice flour
1 tsp ginger-garlic paste(optional)
2 sprigs of roughly torn curry leaves
2 tsp butter
1 tsp cumin seeds
salt to taste
1 cup warm water

Preparation

In a pan bring a cup of water to boil. Turn off heat, add rice flour, salt, cumin, chillipaste, ginger-garlic paste, butter, curry leaves, soaked and drained moong dal and kned into soft dough. Cover wit lid and set aside for 10 minutes.
In a pan heat oil for deep frying. Take a small lemon sized ball of the dough, place it on an oiled plastic sheet or banana leaf and using your fingers shape it into a flat 2″ circle. Use a fork to make small dents all over the chekkalu so that they don’t puff up when deep frying.(I forgot to do some of them in hurry)
Gently take the flattened piece and deep fry in oil. On medium heat deep fry till golden colour.
Moong Dal chekkalu are ready to go with chai:)

I am sending these to CFK- Festive food-sweet and savory version hosted by Suma.



9 comments:

Harini said...

i make them with moong dal too..nice crispy treats indeed!!

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Priya Suresh said...

Rice crackers looks super tempting and crispy..

Lakshmi ...Rasoi ki Malkin..northern and southern spices said...

Pappu chhekkalu,looks quite interesting and tempting along with moongdal

Kalyani said...

wow love them & they so crispy .....

Pavani said...

They look crunchy and perfect. I think my mom uses chana dal instead. I've to try these for my little one.

Nitha said...

tempting ones...

AJ said...

They have come out very well!!

Unknown said...

Happy navrathri. Thattai looks crispy n perfect.