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Oct 19, 2008

Ribbon Pakoda

This is another savory treat I make very often. Even though many of us know the recipe, this is my version.

Ingredients:-
  1. Rice Flour - 4 cups
  2. Besan Flour - 1 cup
  3. Unsalted Butter - 2 tsp
  4. Red chillies powder - 1 1/2 tsp (according to taste)
  5. Asafoetida powder - a pinch
  6. salt to taste
  7. Oil - to fry

Heat oil in a heavy bottomed pan. In the mean time, mix all the above said ingredients, sprinkle water accordingly and make a smooth dough. Once the oil is ready to fry, make small balls out of the dough and pass it in the oil through pakoda naazhi. Fry it till becomes golden brown, strain the excess oil in a paper towel, let it cool and store it in a air tight container.

This post goes to Priti's Diwali Celebrations.

16 comments:

  1. wow... looks yummy & awesome.. i am searching this recipoe. i forgot the ratio. i was planning to call my mom for this recipe. thxs for sharing.

    i have one doubt, r u using plain rice flour or roasted one or ஈர அரிசி மாவு(soaked & ground).

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  2. ooh! it looks yummy and mouthwatering,u have something waiting on my blog
    http://fooddamaka.blogspot.com/2008/10/chicken-peking-noodles.html

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  3. Diwali start ayiducha;) very nice:)

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  4. Wonderful recipes for festival vidhya...Pakodas look mouthwatering..Thx for sharing..

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  5. All time favorite ribbon pakoda...thanks for the recipe and for the entry dear :)

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  6. hi vidhya..i have an award waiting for u in my blog. pls collect it..

    http://gourmetaffair.blogspot.com/2008/10/paneer-makhani-and-my-first-award.html

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  7. i love ribbon pakodas .. looks delicious

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  8. vidhya am having some prb with ur site...i have to wait for a long time for ur posts to appear....

    perfect for the diwali.vidhya.....love them....

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  9. Love ribbon pakodas and your burfi below looks pretty yum too :-)

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  10. I love ribbon pagodas though I have never prepared them. This time on my trip to India, I have bought a murruku acchu from my grandmother. I am going to try your ribbon pagoda. Thanks for the recipe :)

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  11. I used to get this from a neighbor for Deepavali. Thanks for sharing the recipe :) You have a award on my blog, check back.

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  12. Love ribbon pakodas and your burfi vidya. both are looking yum ...

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  13. I can see Diwali creeping in slowly, nice looking crispy yummy Pakodas...

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  14. I am so craving some pakoda right now... they look nice and homely Vidhya. I might make some for this Deepavali.

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  15. Give me a bowl full of these, and I'll finish it in less than 5 minutes infront of the TV! Hahaha...

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  16. Looks perfect.Glad I found your blog.So many recipes here.

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Thanks so much for your valuable comments....

Vidhya