You Need :
Rice Flour : 2 cups
Sour Curd : 1 cup
Greenchilli paste: 1 tsp
Salt
Water
Oil for deep frying
Method:
1. Dilute 1 cup of sour curd with 1 cup of water. Add green chilli paste and salt. Bring this mixture to boil. Add rice flour to boiling water and reduce the heat.
2.Let the rice flour cook for 3-4 mins on low heat. Switch off the stove and mix the contents. Let the flour mixture cool down.
3.If you have a food porcessor fix the dough kneading blade and charge the flour mixture to the FP and let it run for few seconds or till the flour gets kneaded. It should take less than a minute. Remove the kneaded dough to a clean vessel. Alternatively you can knead the dough with your hands till you get lump free soft dough.
4. Pinch a small ball from the dough. Rub little oil to your hands and roll this dough to make long pencils. Seal the edges of this pencil to get a circle. Deep fry them in hot oil till crisp. Tip: Heat oil on medium heat to get crisp kodubales.
5. Enjoy them with coconut chutney or just plain will also taste equally good.
I've always used butter for making kodbales...should try with the yogurt!
ReplyDeleteHi LG. This looks very inviting and Kodubale have been S's favorite and these look very tempting with the add of sour curds.
ReplyDeletehh! its been so long that i tasted this.will make some for this weekend.Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI just love them...one of our favorite breakfast's at home.....even i have this in my drafts...will try to post soon.
ReplyDeleteI was intrigued by "mosaru" in kodubale ! Hadn't heard before. Sounds yum. Will definitely try.
ReplyDeleteWe are huge fan of kodubales, this is a new recipe Lakshmi. Adding mosaru gives nice taste and texture i guess. This is must try..
ReplyDeletelooks so crispy ,perfect for tea break
ReplyDeleteWow kodubale looks soo crispy and prefect for evening snacks..
ReplyDeleteThis one is new to me.
ReplyDeleteYum yum!! illi snow agide... e time nalli bisi bisi kodbale wow!! Yest maja irutte.. I think Amma idakke jeerige saha haktare ansutte...
ReplyDeleteThumba chennaagide...ee kodubale..... Unique & different......Loved it & wanna try it soon.....
ReplyDeleteThere was some kodubale contest held somewhere, not knowing exactly...where...Soryy about that.....But will find out....U can send it across.....as it would be a different than the traditional one....
Ash...
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
nice crispy snack..please do collect ur gift from this http://easy2cookrecipes.blogspot.com/2009/12/my-2...
ReplyDeleteThese are my fav too.I miss eating them...Looks wonderful:)
ReplyDeletekhandita ee weekend try madthene idannu. Thanks a lot for sharing.
ReplyDeleteyummy..i am bookmarking this recipe..will try it soon..
ReplyDeletehappy new year, my dear.
ReplyDeletehi lakshmi, heggideera, blog maadodrinda break thogondidde, so thumba post mis maadirthini, nimma kodubale thumba chennagide, nan favourite, I learnt it from a friend who is a shetty, I learnt so many dishes from their community, kodubale andre amma, friends yellaru gnapka barthaare, well, I came actually to wish you and your family a very happy new year, Hosa varusha tarali hosa harusha, May the God! bless you with all the beauty he creates in your life
ReplyDeletehppy ne wyr 2010..;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, LG! Congrats on your news!! Hope you are doing well. Wishing you the best in 2010!
ReplyDeletevery well made...
ReplyDeleteHi, this is different type of Kodubale, Will give a try... It is also very simple to prepare.
ReplyDeleteHi Lakshmi,i tried this recipe as a tea-snack and my girls loved it , it was delicious .thanks
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