Kara
Boondhi is crispy, spicy, fried Indian tea time snack. Especially
prepared on Diwali and all festivals. All time favourite snacks from
younger kids to elder persons too. Just 10 minutes is needed to prepare
this tasty snack.It
is a tricky snack as well. The shape of boondhi depends on the
consistency of the besan flour mix and boondhi ladle.It is used in chat items as well.
If you taste it with a cup of tea/coffee you will love it very much.
If you taste it with a cup of tea/coffee you will love it very much.
Finally i would like to add my other snack recipe collection for diwali celebration with this post of Kara boondhi recipe,
Kara Boondhi
Recipe Cuisine: Tamil Nadu | Recipe Category: Snacks
Prep Time: 5 minutes | Cook time: 10 minutes | Yield : ¼ Kg
BESAN FLOUR – 1 CUP
RICE FLOUR – 2 TBLSPN
RED CHILLI POWDER – 1 TSPN
TURMERIC POWDER – ¼ TSPN
ASAFOEDITA – ¼ TSPN
COOKING SODA – 3 PINCH
SALT – TO TASTE
OIL – ¼ LT
TO
CURRY LEAVES – FEW
CASHEW - FEW
PEANUT – FEW
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METHOD OF PREPARATION:
2.Take
a bowl Add flour mixture , red chilli powder, turmeric powder,
asafoedita, salt and cooking soda mix it then add water and mix it in
dropping consistency as below
3.
Take a frying pan heat oil, in hot oil drop one big spoon of batter to
the boondhi ladle that will drop boodhi’s into the hot oil then fry it
(bubbles in the oil will be higher when you drop the boondhi’s into it,
once it is cooked there will be no bubbles when you mix it you will hear
the crispness sound)
3. Take another pan fry cashew, curry leaves, peanuts separately.
4. Add it to boondhi and mix it and serve it as tea time snack
Finally i would like to add my other sweet recipe collection for Diwali celebration along with this recipe, Carrot Halwa, Rasamalai, Gulab Jamun, Mysorepak, Rava Kesari, Gasa gasa Payasam
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