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Rice Murukku

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Ingredients

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2 cups boiled rice
4 cups water
3/4 cup urad dal
salt
3/4 cup butter
oil (to deep fry)

Nutritional information

78.3
Calories
31 g
Calories From Fat
3.5 g
Total Fat
2.2 g
Saturated Fat
9.2 mg
Cholesterol
31.4 mg
Sodium
9.9 g
Carbs
1.2 g
Dietary Fiber
0.1 g
Sugars
1.6 g
Protein
1652g
Serving Size

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Rice Murukku

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    This is a tasty South Indian snack which needs good practice of handwork to make. Once made, it makes a wonderful tea time snack. It is usually made during festivals and weddings.

    • 230 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Rice Murukku,This is a tasty South Indian snack which needs good practice of handwork to make. Once made, it makes a wonderful tea time snack. It is usually made during festivals and weddings.,In malaysia we have a snack which we call Muruku also, I suppose it did come from the indians, and the recipe for it is similar also, however we have this type of mold which we place the murukku mixture in and when we turn the handle of the mold it comes out looking like spaghetti which we drop directly into the hot oil and fry till crispy. It’s interesting to see how other people make theirs and I must agree, it’s delicious 🙂


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Soak the Rice in Water For 2 Hours.

    2
    Done

    Fry the Dal in a Pan Without Adding Oil Till Brownish in Colour.

    3
    Done

    Make a Fine Powder Out of It.

    4
    Done

    Grind the Rice to a Fine Paste Without Adding Much Water.

    5
    Done

    (the Rice Paste Should Be Thick).

    6
    Done

    in a Bowl, Add the Rice Paste, 3 1/2 Tsps.

    7
    Done

    of Urad Dal Powder, Salt and Butter and Knead Well With Your Hand.

    8
    Done

    in a Clean Muslin Cloth, Keep the Mixed Rice Paste and Cover Well So That It Does not Dry Up.

    9
    Done

    Take a Lemon Sized Ball and Roll It Into a Circle by Twisting the Rice Paste Simultaneously in the Cloth.

    10
    Done

    About 2-3 Concentric Circles Can Be Made in a Single Murukku.

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