Cheeval or ribbon pakoda can be prepared with chevu dough. There
are so many recipes for this snack. I made it with rice flour and besan along
with sesame seeds and pepper powder. You can also add garlic paste for a nice flavor.
Mom gave this recipe and I made some changes like adding butter and pepper powder.
He press used for cheeval has a small rectangular opening so that the dough
comes out like ribbon. That is why it is also called as ribbon pakoda. The
press I have is wooden and the plate is bronze. It was bought by my aunt from
Karaikudi and it is a very nice press. Today is the final day of Blogging Marathon#22. I am linking this to WTML hosted by Preethi and started by me.
Ingredients:
Rice Flour-100gm
Besan-100gm
Salt-to taste
White Sesame Seeds-1tbs
Pepper Powder-1tsp
Butter-1tbs
Warm Water for kneading
Procedure:
1 1. In a bowl
mix all the flours along with salt, sesame seeds and butter.
2.
Add enough warm water and make a soft dough.
3.
Heat oil
in a pan.
4.
Take a portion of dough and fill the cheeval press.
5.
Press out in spiral formation directly into the
hot oil.
6.
Remove when the sizzling stops.
7.
Repeat with the remaining dough.
8.
When cool, crush the spirals into small pieces.
9.
Sore in air tight jar.
Make a soft dough.
This is he cheeval press.
Take a portion of the dough.
Fill the press with the dough.
Press out spiral murukku into hot oil.
Remove from oil when sizzling stops.
Crush them when cool into small pieces. Store in airtight jar.
Labels: BESAN, PEPPER, RICE FLOUR, SAVORY, SESAME SEEDS, SNACKS, SOUTH INDIAN DELICACIES