Today I am posting a simple sweet kudumulu recipe which is prepared in Andhra and Tamilnadu.At my mom's place we make kudumulu with various sweet fillings which is a must for this festival and also a savory version which is usually made up of toor dal.Apart from them we make small plain undrallu with the left over dough of rice flour(outer covering) but we never prepared this sweet variety of mini undrallu.At my in-laws these are called chalimidi undrallu and is mainly prepared for Ganesh Chaturthi along with biyyapu rava undrallu.Now to the recipe directly.
Check out other important recipes for Vinayaka Chavithi:
Check out other important recipes for Vinayaka Chavithi:
- Dry fruit Modak | Kharjur Modak
- Pappulo Undrallu
- Palathalikalu
- Undraalu with Biyyam rava - Andhra recipe
Bellam Kudumulu Bellam Undrallu Vella Ammini Kozhukattai Recipe:
(makes around 25-30 tiny kozhukattai)
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Rice flour *
1/3 cup Water**
1/2 cup - 2 tbsp grated Jaggery(slightly less than 1/2 cup)
2-3 tbsp grated fresh/dry Coconut
2 Cardamoms,seeded and powdered
1 tsp ghee
Method:
- Boil water in a vessel/pan and add grated jaggery and let it melt completely.Boil it for 1-2 mins.
- Add cardamom powder,grated coconut,rice flour and give a stir.In this process you add rice flour slowly and keep mixing and make sure that it should be slightly soft mixture(softer than chapati dough).Some times the rice flour variety matters and they absorb more water.So use your judgement and stop adding rice flour further once you get the soft consistency.Switch off the flame and cover it and keep aside for 5 mins.
- Grease your palms and make tiny balls or like discs of coin size.
- Arrange them in a greased steamer plate and pour a tsp of ghee all over them and steam for 10-12 mins.This will give a nice shiny look to them.
*Use rice flour which is washed,dried in shade and finely powdered variety for better results.
**Some times the rice flour variety matters and they absorb more water.So use your judgement and stop adding rice flour further to the pan once you get the soft consistency.If you have added more rice flour by mistake and the mixture is very hard,add some hot water to get a soft consistency of dough.If your mixture is hard,they will become very hard after they are steamed.Hence it is very important to make a soft dough for this.
Notes:
- It is important to make a soft dough of rice flour-jaggery mixture otherwise those balls will turn out quite hard after it is steamed.So stop adding rice flour to the jaggery mixture once teh desired consistency is achieved.
- You can strain the jaggery once it is dissolved in water to remove impurities.
20 comments:
lovely clicks...
EzCookbook
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Cute little kozhukattais
Delicious Kudumulu...Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to you and your family
Never tried this.... Bookmarked !!!
http://recipe-excavator.blogspot.com
Nice version Prathy,yummy Kozhukattais...
Soo many Ganesh Chaturthi recipes. Kya Baat hai .. This one is new to me. Had never heard of it
Wow looks very tempting
New for me and looks yum ...fab pics
Yummy and addictive kozhukattais,feel like finishing that plate.
Cute and delicious modaks...
Priya
Special K Cookies
Nice version.. This is new to me
Great-secret-of-life.blogspot.com
This is totally new to me. Super tempting and delicious kozhukattais. nice pictures
Sounds very tEmpting... Lovely clicks as well
nice one.. so yumm...
VIRUNTHU UNNA VAANGA
wow very nice and inviting!
SYF&HWS - Cook with Spices
South Indian Cooking (SIC) Series
looks super delish ...yum
Kudumulus look tempting and delicious! Snaps are beautiful!!
Very nice explained recipe! Food looks good on the photos.
Beautiful looking kudumulu! Happy Gowri-Ganesha to you all.
My friends mum makes delicious Bellam Kudumulu evey Ganesh Chaturthi. She calls me specially because she knows how big fan i am of her home made sweets :)
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