Ingredients :
Rice flour : 1 cup
Cumin Seeds : 1 tea spn
Channa dal : 2 tbl spns
Curry leaves : 2 strings (finely chopped)
Green Chilly : 1 No. (finely chopped)
Butter : 1 tbl spn
Ginger : 1 tea spn paste
Salt & Oil for frying
Method of preparation : Soak channa dhal for about an hour. Mix all the above ingredients except the Oil. Add water and knead this to a thick dough. It should not be watery or sticky. Make this into balls of table tennis ball size. Press them flat on a greased plastic sheet or cover. Deep fry them in medium flame till they the turn golden brown. Nippatts are ready.
A good time pass snack. You can store them in an airtight container even for a month.
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Lovely entry.I am yet to try these at home.BTW,we belong to the same gang,have tried so many things that we always bought from shops in India.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect & delicious... thxs for sharing...
ReplyDeleteHey Ruchi,
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Crispy chekkalu ,perfect tea time snack! Staying away from home does gives us a chance to experiment with different foods,that's I learned to cook diverse recipes:)
ReplyDeletelove these!..looks very crunchy!
ReplyDeleteNippitu is my fav deep fried snack. nice entry for rice mela.
ReplyDeletethank you for the recipe, we too love this and always buy from out
ReplyDeleteI love this crispy nippatu..delicious n crispy snacks..
ReplyDeleteThanks for sending these across roochi..they are my fav!
ReplyDeleteNice work; I've never tried it.
ReplyDeleteAfraid that I'd finsh everything as soon as I remove from the oil.