Kai murukku is a super good Indian snack. I just love it plain, spicy, along with pickle and with rasam rice too. :)
I bet no one can eat just one ;)
Ingredients:
Par-boiled rice - 4 cups
Roasted Gram - 1 cup
Butter - 75 gms
Salt - For taste
Oil - For deep frying
Method:
Soak rice in water for 2 hours. Grind it smoothly without adding much water. Powder roasted gram smoothly and now add this to the ground rice along with butter and salt. Mix well to make a smooth dough. Now make the kai murukku on a clean cloth. Once you make around 30 murukkus, take them out slowly and deep fry them turning it once till done. Kai murukku is ready to eat.
Variation: Add a little chilly powder or pepper powder to the dough and make spicy kai murukku.
This measurement would yield 60-70 Kai murukkus.
Making the kai murukku perfect is literally an art. Mom is an expert and I just tried my hand on it this time. I was pretty bad for the first try. Anyways practice makes anyone perfect na.. :)
Here is My Try VS My Mom's Try :)
I just love seeing my mom make it with so much ease.. So thought of sharing a video of how she makes it. :)
Making of - Kai Murukku :)
Written by: Nithya
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Very nice murukku recipe. Thanks for making it easy.
ReplyDeleteLovely post Nithya. Muruku came out perfect.
ReplyDeleteCrispy Kai murrukku..Nice click dear...
ReplyDeleteawesome recipe. They look like they gonna melt in one's mouth!
ReplyDeletewow it looks so yummy,crispy..can u pass for me
ReplyDeleteWas nice to see the video...could come to know clearly how its made..thanks for sharing nithya..hope u had a wonderful diwali
ReplyDeleteAwesome Nithya... Memories takes me back to my grand mum's place...
ReplyDeleteLovely kai murukku.Shape is amazing.
ReplyDeleteNice idea of taking a video of it
ReplyDeleteThose were the days mom used to prepare this at home..Now she does not prepare them...We buy them now...This is a must during any function @ our place..Infact we call this as salem chakli..:)
ReplyDeleteJust love 2 hv them wid noonooragaay.
Gosh Nithi, Lovely murukku..!! The way your mom made it, simply superb!! I am reminded how I try to copy-cat my mom, but she simply excels matter-of-factly..! I guess we have a long way to go before we adapt our mom's skills!!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I liked the way you held the murukkus like Vishnu Chakra!! :D
Nithya - this is awesome. I love kai murukku too and your mom is a pro - you can just see her experience in the way the murukku maavu falls from her fingers and lands perfectly in twists! Wow! This is one thing I want to learn to master - maybe when I'm 60 I will!
ReplyDeleteFantabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks very crispy.....Hats off for the nice video & person making the murukku.
ReplyDeleteHmmm looks yummy buddy :-)
ReplyDeleteSuperb!!loved the look..crisp n fried yum..My granny used to do it..but i never tried..delicious to the core!! very yummy!
ReplyDeletemuruku looks yummy and crispy dear.
ReplyDeletelovely post nithya...
ReplyDeleteOk as you said a bet, I will eat only one...
What do you say?
Looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI know how tough it is to make this murukku. I have been trying since my college days. Due to the variation in the twist all my murukkus didn't turn crispy. Poor mom she didn't point out coz she knew I would get disappointed. Glad that you have done a pretty decent job...Keep it going..
ReplyDeleteWow my all time fav, my mom is an expert too, am still trying and trying..Hats off to aunty..
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to learn how to make these murukku. Thank you so much for the videos dear. Murrukku supera irukku:).
ReplyDeleteHey Nithya, I love kai murukku, the buttery crunchy goodness, I will try this now!
ReplyDeleteWow nice video dear..I have being learning to get the shape right for a long time but still ..it comes out in funny shapes...very perfect and crispy murukku to munch away with a cup of filtered coffee...
ReplyDeleteKai murruku is an art! Ur mom rocks!
ReplyDeletewow i never tried thisbecoz i know it is vey difficult to attempt it.But your mom rocked. Fantastic click too.
ReplyDeleteWow,I too have sat and watched making this murukku..my mom and grandma makes like this :) But still I cud not learn :(
ReplyDeleteWow looks so good.My favorite one,My periamma will prepare this for me.
ReplyDeleteSuperb...great work and wonderful pics..
ReplyDeletethat's a snack that no one can resist, and you're right nobody can stop with one, that's sure! I love kai murukku too, I can finish a box without any problem :) the click is so perfect! so appetizing!
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ReplyDeleteWow i never knew it was made by hand, i always thought it was made by one of the pressers.
ReplyDeleteLooks so beautiful.
exactly very same recipe i floow(moms recipe) n even for ribon pakoda i use the same dough...as u said..it goes inside..just like that..superb recipe nithya
ReplyDeleteWow!Its a delight to look at how our parents make food with ease..Looks great!
ReplyDeleteyummy and crispy murukku. Perfect shape.
ReplyDeletewonderful!! Yum!!
ReplyDeletethey look perfect nits. i learnt it from my paati and amma too. they actually challenged me and surprisingly mine came out well the first time :)
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ReplyDeleteWhoa! That looks perfect! And your mom makes it in such great speed!
ReplyDeleteyummy and crispy muruku...
ReplyDeleteWonderful Nithya, seriously your Mom does it so well like a total PRO !!
ReplyDeletewow nithya ur mom is wow ..
ReplyDeletesuch pretty ones , she made it seem so simple
Nithya this is awesome, bookmarked when I want to try murrukku I am definitely going to visit this post and try it your mom's way....she really makes it seem simple :-)
ReplyDeleteBelated Diwali wishes to you and yours...
OMG, that is just so wonderful job you did there. Photos are so awesome, loved it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nithya!
ReplyDeleteSeems like I'm first time to your place. You have a very nice blog. I wonder how I missed this for such a long time :) Very nice pictures & tempting recipe too
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ReplyDeleteHello... hope you had a fun filled Diwali !
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My all time fave Indian snack! Yum! I just stopped by to let you know that there is an award waiting for you on my blog :D
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful Nithya. Crispy and yummy murukku.
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