Chegodilu / Chekodilu ( Rice Flour Rings)


Ingredients:
  • Rice Flour : 1 Cup
  • Moong Daal : 1 tbsp
  • Ajwain Seeds (Carom Seeds or Bishop's Weed): 1 tsp
  • Red Chili Powder : As per Taste
  • Salt to Taste
  • Water : 1 & 1/2 Cup
  • Oil for Deep Frying

Procedure:

  1. Boil water in a sauce pan. Add moong dal and salt in it. Let it cook for 5 minutes.
  2. Remove sauce pan from the heat, add rice flour, red chili powder and ajwain seeds. Mix it thoroughly and cover it.
  3. After 5 minutes, remove the cover, mix above mixture and make a soft dough. If needed add some water.
  4. Apply oil to hands and make lemon size balls of the dough. Roll the ball on any flat surface to form long strip.Cut the long strip and press the ends to form a ring. Follow the same procedure for remaining dough.
  5. Heat oil in a kadhai (deep frying pan) and slowly drop some rings into the oil. Fry these rings until golden brown. Repeat the same procedure for remaining rings.
  6. Store these rings in air tight container. These rings will remain good for at least a week. This is a very good tea time snack. Kids loves these rings including my 33 month old son.

This is my entry for Nupur's MBP July 08: Less Is More. I followed same directions as Raji gave here but just added ajwain as extra ingredient. Thank you very much Raji for sharing this recipe and thank you Nupur for hosting this event.

9 comments:

Rashmi said...

nice snacks... i wanted to do this snack for a long time...(mom used to make this when we were in india)

and i have a tag for u in my blog...
http://envittuvirundhusamayal.blogspot.com

EC said...

A bit similar to kodubale of karnataka...nice snack for tea time

Usha said...

Looks delicious...I have never tried this dish before,will definitely make this soon :)

Swati said...

So yummy!! Wish I could lay my hands on these...:D

Trupti said...

Thank you Rashmi for tagging me. I will post my tag within couple of days.

Thank you EC, Uma, Swati. Yes this is very nice snack for tea time for us and for kids also.

Uma said...

chegodilu are my fav. snack! Yummy!

Trupti said...

thanks Uma

vandana rajesh said...

Delicious snack. Great with a cup of hot coffee just fit for the monsoons here.First time here nice blog.

Lavanya said...

wow..i love chegoodi's..thanks for the recipe..i am sure i will try this:)