Ribbon pakoda /Instant snack recipe/Easy Diwali Recipes

Ribbon pakoda /Instant snack recipe/Easy Diwali Recipes

Ribbon pakoda /Instant snack recipe/Easy Diwali Recipes

Ribbon pakoda /Instant snack recipe/Easy Diwali Recipes

Ribbon pakoda, also known as ribbon murukku,Ola pakoda or ottu pakoda is a popular South Indian snack or savory that is often enjoyed during festivals like Diwali and other special occasions. It is a deep-fried, crunchy snack with a unique ribbon-like shape, hence the name “ribbon” pakoda. Ottu pakoda is not only delicious but also visually appealing due to its intricate design. Ribbon pakoda is known for its crunchy texture and spicy, savory taste. It’s a favorite tea-time snack in many South Indian households and is also often prepared for special

Ribbon pakoda /Instant snack recipe/Easy Diwali Recipes

occasions. The ribbon-like shape makes it stand out among other snacks, and it can be stored in an airtight container for several days, allowing you to enjoy its deliciousness over time.

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Ribbon pakoda /Instant snack recipe/Easy Diwali Recipes

INGREDIENTS:

Rice flour/arisi maavu – 1 cup
Bengal gram flour/kadala maavu – 1/4 cup
Roasted gram flour/pottu kadala maavu – 1/4 cup
Butter/vennai – 1tbsp,
Seeragam/jeera – 1 tsp
Hing – 3/4 tsp
Salt to taste
Oil to fry

METHOD:

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1.Take rice flour, Bengal gram flour & roasted gram flour in a mixing bowl.
2.Now add needed salt and jeera,hing to this and mix thoroughly with finger tips so that it mixes evenly like crumbles.
3. Put butter, add water little at a time to form a firm but soft dough,it should not be hard or too loose.

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4.In-between take murukku presser with ribbon pakoda attachment and smear the insides with little oil and keep ready.
5.Heat oil in a kadai,fill the dough in the murukku press.
6.Now squeeze pakoda in oil,and now you can adjust the flame then and there so that the heat is maintained and insides also cooks well.
7.When shh sound subsides take out in a tissue and store.

Ribbon pakoda /Instant snack recipe/Easy Diwali Recipes

Ribbon pakoda /Instant snack recipe/Easy Diwali Recipes

Total Time 30 minutes
Course snacks
Cuisine SouthIndian
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • Rice flour/arisi maavu - 1 cup

    Bengal gram flour/kadala maavu - 1/4 cup

    Roasted gram flour/pottu kadala maavu - 1/4 cup

    Butter/vennai - 1tbsp,

    Seeragam/jeera - 1 tsp

    Hing - 3/4 tsp

    Salt to taste

    Oil to fry

Instructions
 

  • Take rice flour, Bengal gram flour & roasted gram flour in a mixing bowl.
    2.Now add needed salt and jeera,hing to this and mix thoroughly with finger tips so that it mixes evenly like crumbles.
    3. Put butter, add water little at a time to form a firm but soft dough,it should not be hard or too loose.
    4.In-between take murukku presser with ribbon pakoda attachment and smear the insides with little oil and keep ready.
    5.Heat oil in a kadai,fill the dough in the murukku press.
    6.Now squeeze pakoda in oil,and now you can adjust the flame then and there so that the heat is maintained and insides also cooks well.
    7.When shh sound subsides take out in a tissue and store.
    Ribbon pakoda /Instant snack recipe/Easy Diwali Recipes

Notes

  • Once the ribbon pakoda has cooled completely, store them in an airtight container. They will remain fresh and crispy for several days.
  • After frying, use a slotted spoon to remove the pakoda from the oil and place them on paper towels to absorb excess oil.
  • Let them cool and become crisp.
  • When squeezing the dough through the mold, maintain even and consistent pressure to create uniform ribbon-like strips.
  • The oil should be hot but not smoking.
  • Test the temperature by dropping a small piece of dough into the oil.
    It should sizzle and rise to the surface without browning too quickly
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