Butter Murukku | Butter Murukku Recipe | Easy Diwali Snacks Recipes
Butter Murukku, Vennai Murukku, Venna Murukulu or chakli is easy murukku recipe with minimal ingredients. This butter murukku is super delicious it's crunchy yet soft, there's is only one problem that we can't stop eating this yummy murukku :). I wanted to post this easy butter murukku for long time but whenever I make it gets disappear so fast that I was not to take pictures, this time I made in small quantity so I can take pictures and share you all this wonderful recipe and rest I will make just before diwali as this is one of the favorite too and makes good snack for Diwali or even for tea time.
Murukku or chaklis are always wonderful snacks for festivals like diwali, holi or just any day of course most of us make these goodies only during festival, so try something new and different apart from kara sev, this is one of my another fafavoriteyou can also check the other murukku recipes I posted so far like
You can check other Diwali Recipes, you can also check Diwali Sweets and Diwali Snacks recipes collection.
- Kara Sev
- Ribon Pakoda/Murukku
- Gathia
- Besan Sev
- Ompodi
- Ratlami Sev
- Namak Para/Diamonds Cuts
- Spicy Namak Para (Diamond Cuts)
- Aval (Poha) Mixture
Butter Murukku Recipe
Easy murukku or chakli with potato flavor, snacks for diwali.Author: | Priti | Category: | Snacks | Cuisine: | South Indian | |
Prep Time: | Cook Time: | Total Time: | ||||
Yields: | 2 Cups |
Ingredients:
- 1 Cup - Rice Flour/Arisi Maavu
- 2 tbsp - Gram Flour/Besan/Kadala Maavu
- 2 tbsp - Pottu kadalai Maavu/Roasted Gram Flour
- 1 tbsp - Softened Butter
- 1/8 tsp - Asafoetida/Hing
- 1 tsp - Cumin Seeds/Sesame Seeds
- To Taste - Salt
- As Need - Water (I used 1/2 cup+ 1tps)
- To Deep Fry - Oil
Method:
- Grind roasted gram dal/Pottu kadalai or chutney dal in mixer into fine powder, sieve it and measure 2 tbsp to use. In a bowl add rice flour, prepared roasted gram flour, gram flour (besan), hing, softened butter and salt.
- Rub well with hands to combine everything well. Add water in small quantity to make little tight (not very), smooth, non sticky dough without any cracks knead the dough well for that, keep the dough covered always. Take murukku machine or press and use star hole disc/plate.
- Fill the murukku press with dough (for 1 cup I was had to fill only once) and heat oil for frying in a kadai/wok. You can directly press murukku on hot oil, if you knead the dough well smooth yet little tight the murukku will break by itself while we squeeze or grease 2-3 ladles and press on them first, gently drop the murukku in hot oil, don't over crowd the kadai, it will take longer time to cook and they will break in small pieces when you stir.
- Cook in medium flame once bubbles reduces turn and cook another side until bubbles ceases. Drain murukku in kitchen tissues, repeat same for rest of dough.
After cooling completely store in airtight container, stays good for 3-4 weeks.
- Make smooth dough while still little tight, knead well so there are no cracks.
- You can replace cumin seeds with sesame seeds.
- Cook in medium flame, if the oil temperatures drops, they will be oil drunken murukku.
- Don't over crowd while squeezing it will result in pieces getting break into smaller size.
- If you have 3 star murukku mold/disc then you can use that for faster process, I don't have that :(
- Water quantity depends on quality of flour so you may or may not need 1/2 cup water, it's better to add water in slowly to avoid adding extra water.
Easy, crunchy yet soft and addictive murukku, enjoy with tea or coffee.
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