Ribbon pakoda is one of spicy and crispy snack made from
rice and bengal gram flour. This popular
snack is very easy to prepare and can be made in just half an hour. I usually prepare this snack on weekends at
times and store in large container and give this to Jr.H as school snack. This is one of my signature dish and has
never failed me on taste and crispiness.
Many of my colleagues had given me accolades after tasting this and
would ask for recipe.
The main secret of
crispiness lies with dough; it had to be prepared in smaller quantities. I mix all the ingredients and take a little
portion and prepare the dough. Also care
must be given to prepare the dough at right proportion. If the dough is dry the pakodas would be hard
and if it is too moisten the stripes would not be continuous and would be
breaking in bits. The recipe that am
going to share is a foolproof method and would never disappoint you.
Ingredients:
Rice flour - 2 cups
Bengal gram flour - 1 cup
Butter - 1 tsp
Red chilly powder - 1 to 1.5 tsp
Salt - to taste
Garlic paste - 1-2 tsp
Oil - for frying
Preparation:
1. Sieve the rice and
bengal gram flour separately to get rid of any tiny grains. (I usually grind raw rice in bulk quantity in the
rice flour mill as I am living in India but you can also use store brought rice
flour for this).
2. Grind the peeled
garlic pods with 1/4 cup of water in a mixer and keep aside.
3. Add in all the
ingredients (rice flour, bengal gram flour, butter, chilly powder, salt)
without water. Filter the garlic mixture
so that only the essence gets filtered in leaving out the pulp. Mix well without any lumps.
4. Take small
quantity of mixture and knead well adding water.
5. Fill the nada
pakoda press with prepared dough with ribbon pakoda disc into it. Once the dough is over, prepare the next batch of dough as above while the pakoda is frying in oil.
6. Heat oil and when the oil is hot, press the dough in hot
oil in circular way to form a singular layer.
Don't layer too much, one layer gives out crispy and even cooking. When the bubble ceases, flip the pakoda and cook again until the sizzing of the oil ceases.
7. Drain it in paper towel and store it in air tight container.
The pakodas become more crispier after it had cooled down completely.
Enjoy the pakoda as evening snack with a cup of tea - a perfect partner for each other on a breezy evening.
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