Thursday, September 6, 2012

Rice Flour Fryums / Vadaam / Odiyalu

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Crunchy crunchy yummmm :)

Fryums are every kid's favorite. Oh thats too biased a statement, its rather everyone's favorite :) I am no exception. Especially the home made ones are absolutely yummy. I like the process of making it too. Eating few while they are half dried is the best part of making them at home :)

Summer has almost gone but do you think the sun isnt shining bright now?? Oh Chennai, its summer for you all year long. So its never late to make home made fryums. :)

How smart could I get with those words to make up the late posting of fryums :P I really really wonder how I missed to post this one. The pictures were left untouched in my spare memory card and my memory loss added to it. Anyways here it is for you all :)

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Ingredients:

Rice flour - 1 cup
Water - 5 cups
Green chillies - 3
Asafoetida - 1/2 tsp
Salt - for taste
Food color of your choice

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Method:

Mix the rice flour in 1 cup of water.

Heat the remining 4 cups of water and when it starts to boil, simmer the stove and pour in the rice flour water mixture gradually and mix well. Cook over medium heat until it thickens and becomes semi transparent.

Don't make it too thick. Stop when it is in pouring consistency.

Grind green chillies coarsely and add it to the mixture along with food color, salt and asafoetida. Mix thoroughly.

Allow this to come to room temperature.

Now spread a plastic sheet in your terrace or wherever there is direct sun light. Drop 1 tsp of batter at a time to make small circles of 2 cms diameter. Do this until you complete the entire batter.

Let this get dried up the entire day for the next 2 days.

Note: Remove and keep them in dry place during nights and spread it under the sun next morning.

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After 2 days of drying, peel them off the sheet and put them all in a plate and again dry them under the sun for a day or two. Once it is completely dry, store it in air tight containers and use.

Rice flour fryums are ready :)

Fry them in hot oil until it just puffs up. Remove and leave them on a paper towel for few mins before serving.

Enjoy the crispy crunchy home made rice flour fryums :)

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Written by: Nithya
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19 comments:

  1. wow I never knew it was that easy...thanks

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  2. I thought this was such a difficult one,... you made it so easy!!! bookmarking this... Love the colorful colors!! and the giraffe fork!!! very appealing

    Sowmya

    Ongoing Event - Coconut

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  3. So easy and quick recipe!! I love them with all kinda meals that include rice.. Never tried at home.. Will have try your recipe.. Bookmarked!

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  4. colorful, crispy fryums. everybody loves it as u said. loved that cute giraffe ladles :)

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  5. tempting and lovely crispy vadams.please parcel me some.

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  6. Crispy and yum,thought it was difficult to make,nice clicks.

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  7. very tempting n colorful vadams...

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  8. Love vadaams!urs look colorful!reminds me of my childhood days

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  9. Thanks for the rice fryum recipe. Brought back memeories of when I use to help my mum make them. So colourful and delicious with any meal.

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  10. Looks lovely :))) lové thé Colors adds so much fun to food :))

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  11. This looks amazing Nits! My amma makes something similar.. although I think she uses some rice & makes a batter out of it! That tastes delicious too! :D Basically anything deep fried is okay for me! :D

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  12. I always had a thought making Vadam is very difficult process. But this post shows how easy it is.. Thanks for sharing

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  13. looks do doable :) love those colours, love to have them just as they are or with some dal n rice

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  14. Colorful vadams..looks very tempting!

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