Ribbon Pakoda | Diwali Snack

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Yess!!! Its Diwali time and its time for lipsmacking sweet and savory delicacies..!! Here is another tasty and crispy savory snack Ribbon Pakoda recipe. This snack has a prominent place in the to-do list of Diwali special snacks at almost all South Indian homes. Ribbon pakoda got its name from its peculiar ribbon shape. This yummy snack is very simple and easy to prepare.

Ingredients

Rice flour - 2 cups

Besan flour - ½ cup

Roasted gram flour - ½ cup

Pepper pwd - 1 tsp

Red chilly pwd - 1 tsp

Hing - a generous pinch

Cumin pwd - ½ tsp

Butter - 2 tbsp

Oil to deep fry

Salt to taste

Instructions

1.

Sieve besan flour well

2.

Add roasted gram /pottukadalai to blender and grind it to fine pwd

3.

Seive the roasted gram flour to ensure no lumps are there

4.

Take a mixing bowl and add both the besan and roasted gram flour to it

5.

Add rice flour and mix well

6.

Add pepper pwd, salt, hing, red chilly pwd, cumin pwd and mix well

7.

Add butter and mix everything well

8.

Add water in small quantity and knead it to smooth soft dough

9.

Heat oil in a wok / fry pan for deep frying

10.

Grease the Ribbon Pakoda press with oil

11.

( a long slit disc or plate as shown in the pic is needed for preparing Ribbon pakoda)

12.

Fill the dough in the press

13.

The consistency of the dough should be smooth and free flowing

14.

Press directly in hot oil in circular motion

15.

Try not to overcrowd the oil

16.

Deep fry in medium flame until the ribbon pakoda turns golden brown and crisp on both sides

17.

Drain it in kitchen paper and repeat the same with the rest of the dough

18.

Crispy and spicy Ribbon Pakoda is ready to taste

19.

Aren't they really tempting? ;)

20.

It makes a yummy combo with evening tea or with your lipsmacking diwali delicacies

21.

Allow to cool completely before storing in air tight container

22.

It has a good shelf life for 2 to 3 weeks

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