My MIL visited us a few weeks back and was with us for a while.So i thought of learning this recipe.She was very happy to teach me the recipe(but preparing kai murruku needs lot of practice).So when she was preparing it i immediately started taking the pics for the blog purpose as now a days when ever i learn anything new only my blogging mind comes first to post them immediately.
Ingredients :
Ingredients :
| Par boiled rice/Idly rice | 3 cups |
| Roasted gram/pottu kadalai | 1 cup |
| Dalda/Vanaspathi | 50 ml |
| Oil | For deep frying |
| Crystal Salt | 2 tsp |
Method :
1.Soak the rice for 3 hrs and grind the rice along with the salt in the grinder and the batter should be too nice and should not add too much water.Batter should be thick than the idly batter.
3.Now powder the roasted gram and add to the batter.
4.Mix the batter well and the batter should be bit loose.(ie may be like chapathi batter.)
5.Spread a dry cotton towel on a flat surface and prepare the murruku on top of the towel.
6.In a thick deep kadai,preferably an iron one pour the oil and heat it.Once the oil is hot drop the murruku one after one,may be 6 to 8 in case of a big kadai and confident on cooking them at a time.
7.When the sound of the oil reduces and the murruku starts floating up flip the murruku on the other side and cook till the bubbles in the oil reduces and take murrukus out.Enjoy the kai murruku.(We use to have with onion pickle which tastes heavenly.
Notes :
1.While grinding take care not to add too much of water,else making murruku will be difficult.
2.Grinding the batter in the grinder than the mixie will give a good result.
This video is just to show how my MIL prepared the murruku
Sending this to Radhika's Diwali Special Sweets & Savories
To Kirthi's Serve it Festival Potluck
To Kushi's My Diwali My Way
5.Spread a dry cotton towel on a flat surface and prepare the murruku on top of the towel.
6.In a thick deep kadai,preferably an iron one pour the oil and heat it.Once the oil is hot drop the murruku one after one,may be 6 to 8 in case of a big kadai and confident on cooking them at a time.
7.When the sound of the oil reduces and the murruku starts floating up flip the murruku on the other side and cook till the bubbles in the oil reduces and take murrukus out.Enjoy the kai murruku.(We use to have with onion pickle which tastes heavenly.
Notes :
1.While grinding take care not to add too much of water,else making murruku will be difficult.
2.Grinding the batter in the grinder than the mixie will give a good result.
This video is just to show how my MIL prepared the murruku
Sending this to Radhika's Diwali Special Sweets & Savories
To Kirthi's Serve it Festival Potluck
To Kushi's My Diwali My Way

Wow, very tasty murukku, loved the video too.
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ReplyDeleteMy fav murukku,this one wid mango thokku is my fav combination
ReplyDelete@prathy: even mine fav too and i always love to have it with onion pickle which tastes heaven.
ReplyDeletewow u have done it perfectly dear, i too make this often but never get a chance to click:)thanks for the video...
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crispy and yummy murukku. nicely done.
ReplyDeleteCrispy and yummy murukku,perfectly done.Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeletewow...very crispy and perfect kai murukku...thanx for sharing this recipe...i am also planning to make this for diwali..let me try yours :)
ReplyDeletewow, they have come out so well. Got to make these for Diwali :)
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Nice snack item,looks so delicious.
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Murukku looks crispy, crunchy, yummy and tempting.Very beautiful presentation.
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I love this variety very much! Looks so good,nice explanation!
ReplyDeletethis is the best....love it...but it;s difficult to learn the technique .... nice post ..thanks for sharing
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ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite. You have made it perfect and really need your hands to rotate that so well. Good job dear.
ReplyDeletecrispy and delicious murukku.
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