Hey there! Hope everyone's having a dhamakedaar diwali out there!! Things have been going good at my end... But I miss being back in India among friends and family. As a kid, it was my responsibility to light up the whole house with diyas. I would then burst crackers with dad till late in the night! By then, mom would make us a fine dinner with all our favorite dishes. Kodubale was always a part of our dinner as it was both mine and my dad's favorite!
So this time, I decided to make kodubale for deepavali. My kodubale turned out really good and everyone seemed to have liked it!! But mom's are still the best!!! :)
This will go in as my entry for JFS:Diwali event hosted by Vee of Past,Present and Me
Ingredients:
1 cup Rice flour
1/2 cup Grated coconut, fresh/frozen
1/4 cup Hurigadale/Putaani/Chana Dhalia, powdered
1-2 tsp Jeera
2 tsp Chilli powder,medium spiced
2 tsp Oil
1/4 tsp Mustard seeds
A pinch of hing
Salt as per taste
Oil for deep frying
Method:
- Grind coconut in a blender without adding water to make it a fine powder.
- Mix all the ingredients together in a mixing bowl; Heat 2 tsp oil and add to the mixture.
- Add very little water and make a dough out of the mixture; Knead well.
- Pull out small balls from the dough and roll them into strands of desired size with your hands. Moist your hands and join one end to the other to form a circle.
- Heat oil in a kadai/wok. Drop the kodubales into the oil and fry on low-medium heat. They are down when they turn golden-brown in color. It usually takes about 8-10 mins.
- Remove from oil and drain on paper towels. Store in air-tight containers after they cool down. Enjoi!
Love the photograph!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the entry! Wish you and yours a very Happy Diwali!
hi ramya,
ReplyDeletewow kodubale looks yum excelent photo :)
happy deepavali!
Happy Deepavali to you too Ramya. Those kodubales look so delicious. Wanna grab few for myself. Having coffee right now and they are very temting. :)
ReplyDeleteTehy look like row of Bangles :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali
Looks like you had a great Deepavali Ramya. Crunch munch! I love it too. Photo looks great. Enjoy the weekend!:))
ReplyDeleteHey Ramya, hope you had great fun for Deepavali! You are making me crave some kodubale with chai :).
ReplyDeletecheers,
musical.
Hi.. very tempting kodubales.. hope u had a great Diwali..
ReplyDeleteHi Ramya, hope you had a fun diwali! Love the picture... :)
ReplyDeleteI love Kodubale...Looks perfect!!Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteHope u had a good Diwali. I just tagged you for MEMe - so Dear friend check on my blog & play as time permits.
ramya kodubale lookss soo delecious
ReplyDeleteKodubale look really yummy. Would one fit like a ring on each of my fingers?? I would love to do that & then off them - nice idea nahi??
ReplyDeletekodubale looks very nice... Hope u had a great diwali Ramya.
ReplyDeleteThat pic of the Kodubale is beautiful. Thanks for a great recipe.
ReplyDeleteRamya, happy diwali kane. Better late than never alwa. Kodubale is my fav snack as well. Oh ...i am missing moms cooking very much.
ReplyDelete@Vee,Roopa,Taste of Mysore,
ReplyDeleteThanx so much girls... hope u had a gr8 deepavali.
@happy cook, Asha,Musical,
thanx so much :)
@smn, Sig, Seema,
Thanx girls! hope you had a gr8 one too
@Sagari, Prema, Lavanya,
ReplyDeleteThanx so much girls :)
@Shella,
haha.. yeah, ofcourse u can ;)
@Seema,
Hope u had a gr8 deepavali too!! hmmm.. true.. Miss home too :(
Idu nan fav snack too! But will have to wait before I can make n eat them. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Ramya!!!Diwali is nearing and I was looking for easy Kodbale recipe. Found this one, prepared today..it was a great successs. this is the first time i thought of making everything at home. esply wen we live abroad its a blessing. Thank you once again
ReplyDeletePreeti
I used to eat this in kolar.Kodbale simply yummy.Thanx a ton for the post.
ReplyDeleteI tried out this recipe and it turned out delicious!
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Hi Ramya..
ReplyDeleteI have tried this kodubale recipe. first round had come out really well and second time when i have put the kodubale's in the kadai, all got broken out. Any idea why it happened?
Thanks
shubha
I have no cooking skills, but I followed the receipe and got good results! My son loved them.
ReplyDeleteI think this recipe is fantastic but is missing 1 item:) - 1/4 cup maida or atta. Without this its impossible to knead the mixture and make the kodubale rings. Otherwise the taste is very authentic and perfect I think.
ReplyDeleteGood recipes! Have been following many of your recipes & they're great. A small suggestion to KodbaLe in that my mom adds white sesame seeds which makes the kodbaLes even more awesome. I just love the sesame seeds after they're fried!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kodubale..just wanted to confrim it is SESAME seed and not MUSTARDS you mean in your recipe..
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