My Mom and Granny makes Thattai in a little different way. We use roasted gram flour instead of urad dal flour and add red chilly and garlic paste for more taste and crispiness
Ingredients
Processed Rice flour-6cup
Roasted gram flour-2cup
Bengal gram( soaked in water)-3tsp
Whole Red Chilly-10
Garlic clove-6
Red chilly powder-1tsp
Turmeric powder-1/2tsp
Salt to taste
Soda bi carbonate-pinch
Hot oil-6tbsp
Hot water required
Method
Soak whole red chilly and garlic in little hot water for 5mins and grind into smooth paste without adding water. Take a large bowl add the processed rice flour, roasted gram flour, red chilly powder, turmeric powder, red chilly and garlic paste, soaked Bengal gram, soda bi carbonate, hot oil and required salt. Mix well with hand. Add hot water little by little and make into tight dough. Make small balls out of the dough. In meantime heat enough oil in a large kadai. Take a plastic sheet and grease it with oil, place the small dough ball and flatten it with your finger,( you may grease your finger with oil to avoid dough sticking to your fingers). Make Thattai as thin as possible. Take the plastic sheet with thattai dough in your left hand and slowly turn it on to your right hand palm. When the oil is hot slide in the thattai dough. Depending on the size of kadai add as many thattai as possible. The thattai in oil will slowly raise to the top and bubbles will slowly reduce, simmer the heat until the thattai turns golden brown in color. Drain the thattai from oil and place on paper towel. Allow the thattai to cool completely to the room temperature. When its hot it will not be crisp, when it cools to room temprature the thattai will become more crispier. For the above said quantity you can make upto 40 Thattais. These thattais can be stored for a month in airtight containers.
am making the thattais today..wat a coincidence..
ReplyDeleteWish u & ur family a very happy & a prosperous diwali..hope it brings u lots of happiness and luck..have a great time and enjoy .Thattai looks crispy and great...
ReplyDeleteThe snack looks so inviting and yummy Mye! Wish you a Happy Diwali!
ReplyDeletePerfect dishes for Diwali, Mye...Happy Diwali !!!!
ReplyDeleteCrispy & crunchy thattai..Wish i could grab it from the screen.
ReplyDeleteWish u & ur family Happy & prosperous Diwali.have a wonderful time with ur family and enjoy ur day dear..
Both Thattai & Rava Laddoo look awesome. Wishes for a happy Diwali to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali Mye,your thattai is colorful n looking good.Thanks for the comment.Have a great day!!!
ReplyDeletePerfect snack..looks so crispy,never tried making this at home till now,will surely try as i got the recipe for it..thanks for sharing and happy diwali to you
ReplyDeletewish you a happy diwali and a prosperous new year. the thattai look really really crispy
ReplyDeleteAm inviting myself to ur place dear, such a tempting thattai, wishing you a happy and safe diwali Mythreyi..
ReplyDeleteWe call them Pappu chakkalu and they look so crispy and look delicious:)
ReplyDeletewoww..thattai looks amazing..first time i had it from Sri krishna of gandhipuram streat(coimbatore)... still i remember how crispy and tasty it was...this looks amazing Mye..wish you and your family a very very very happy diwali.. :)
ReplyDeleteSnacks looks yummy and crispy.
ReplyDeleteWish you and your family a very happy and prosperous Diwali.
That was a yummy variation! Looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteThattai looks crispy and yummy...
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so good.after saw this recipe i have included thattai in my diwali special.thank u.
ReplyDeleteHAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE DIWALI.
Priyaram,chennai.
It s very good.after saw ur recipe i have included thattai in my diwali special.thank u ma.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY AND SAFE DIWALI WISHES.
Priyaram,Chennai.