Ingredients :
Chick Pea Flour / Besan / Senaga pindi - 1 cup
Hot oil / Butter - 2 tbsp
Grated Jaggary - 1 cup
Oil for deep fry
Murukku maker
Method :
1.In mixing bowl add flour,pour the hot oil on the top of the flour.mix well and add water make a soft dough.
2.In a wok heat the oil for deep fry.
3.Take murukku maker use medium sized holes mold,fill the dough in murukku maker and close it.
4.When oil heat.hold the maker,with other hand press or rotate the maker to fall the dough like noodles and slowly move into the circular motion.
5.Fry both side sev till it turned into light golden color.
6.Remove from the oil,drain into tissue to observe excess oil and let it cool.Then crush the sev into small pieces.
Step By Step Pix For Sev
Jagary Syrup :7.Now Prepare Jaggary syrup.In a cooking pan add jaggary and few water,dissolve the jagarry in water,remove impurities.cook the jagary till the syrup become thick.To know the consistency take a small bit from the syrup drop it into a glass of water,if the syrup dissolve in the water need to continue the process.if the bit form as ball,then the syrup is done.turn off the flame.
Step By Step Pix For Jaggary Syrup
8.Now add the crushed sev to jaggery syrup stir well.after few the sev will separate.9.Keep it in airtight container to store longtime.....
Wow nice recipe swapna.My grandma used to prepare the sweet murukku.I never tried this.will try soon.Thank u for sharing with us.
ReplyDeletegreat recipe Dear..just get to taste it in one of my friends place but never thought of giving a try..will try sometime..loved the pictures too...
ReplyDeleteSweet murukku is new to me...looks very crispy dear....nice clicks :)
ReplyDeleteWow Spicy and sweet crunchy Murrukku! Never tried it or tasted it. Will try this sometime!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful buddy. You have managed to cook a awesome classic. Lovely clicks.
ReplyDeleteNice sweet murukku.I would have never guessed it was sweet if you haven't mentioned it. Looks perfect!
ReplyDeletePerfect sweet murukku,although never tried at home. We used to make cones of this and keep for weddings or any auspicious occasions. Clicks are good.
ReplyDeleteSounds so yummy!nice presentation!
ReplyDeleteSwapna,
ReplyDeleteSweet murukku lookw really awesome. I like very much. I need to make some time.
Never heard of sweeter version of murukku, using jaggary is such a new thing...but looks very yum, perfect snack
ReplyDeleteI too make this recipe.. looks perfect n tempting!!
ReplyDeleteYummy murukku dear...
ReplyDeleteWill try this soon :-)
Sweet sev looks super delicious and my fav...beautiful presentation dear!
ReplyDeletetempting recipe. great presentation
ReplyDeleteSweet sev is new to me dear,,ur's came out nice looks crispy n like caramelised sev..
ReplyDeleteNever tried sweet murruku before ,these sound delicious nad perfect.Beautifully illustrated with step by step instructions.
ReplyDeleteThis is my grand mom's favourite...you get them in shops in Sivagasi, Sathur area...I just loved your post. My grandma used to make it using sugar syrup.
ReplyDeleteLooks yum.
ReplyDeleteYummy.... brings back childhood memories!!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments.....
ReplyDeleteOMG!! i love these..
ReplyDeleteJaggery syrup is very tough to make..Everything depends on it..
But you made it so perfect..Hat off to you..
Thanks a ton for sharing this recipe.
This is my fave!!Looks yumm!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and mouthwatering snack.. looks so yummy and ur platting is awesome too...
ReplyDeleteNever heard or seen sweet sev..looks tempting..must have tasted yummy..
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ReplyDeletenever tasted sweet murukku..must try next time...looks soo tempting dear.
ReplyDeletewow looks making this snack item is very easy i had this this is very crispy my mom did it but not the same process i like this post
ReplyDeleteWow this looks yummy
ReplyDeletei love blog esply your food display
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my mouth is watering just looking at these pictures...luv it dear..tnx 4 sharing
ReplyDeleteHave never tried making sweet murukku. Looks crispy and perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love this murukku..but have never tried..nice clicks :)
ReplyDeletesweet murku is something new to me...looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteHey Swapna,
ReplyDeleteFirst time to ur lovely space...liked the yum murrukku n ur cool presentation.
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First time I'm seeing sweeter version of murukku. These are so difficult to make. Hats off to you for pulling it off so well!!! Looks perfect dear
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