I bought a packet of 'Tepung Kacang Hitam' and have wondered if it is the right kind for making Muruku. The following recipe calls for 'Black Bean Flour' , so i used it and they turned out to be the best Muruku that i have tasted.
Ingredients:
Ingredients:
16 ozs Rice flour
4 ozs black bean flour
2 teaspoons caraway seeds(oom seeds would be better)
4 teaspoons cumin seeds,
1/2 teaspoons tumeric powder
2 level teaspoons salt
2 ozs grated coconut
1 can 400 ml coconut cream
55 ml water
Oil for frying
Method:
Method:
Mix all the ingredients together and knead to a semi-firm dough.
Allow to sit for 30 minutes.
Put dough in muruku presser to test for texture. It should flow easily showing clear pattern.
Heat oil for frying and press dough into heated oil. I like to pipe the dough out into a spiral circle into individual parchment paper, then lower the dough into the hot oil)
Fry over moderately high heat till golden brown
Serves
Wah muruku, bring some tomorrow leh! :P Or habis already? :P
ReplyDeleteIs it an SouthEast Asian? I will try to make it after I come back from the grocery store with the ingredient to make it.
ReplyDeleteDeanna
Hello, I am new to your blog and I love all your recipes! Thank you for sharing and I would love to try Murukku too one day!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool that you made these yourself. I love these things. Can't imagine what it would taste like fresh.
ReplyDeletehey lily, Happy Merdeka Day! haha
ReplyDeletebtw, Brian actually loves muruku!! looks good
Ur muruku looks great, Lily! If using oom seeds, do we use the same amt like the caraway seeds ie 2 tsp?
ReplyDeleteregards,
Susanna
deanna
ReplyDeletesouth east asia has a large portion of it's population who is from Indian decent and this is made by the indian community in malaysia and singapore.
susanna
ReplyDeleteif oom seeds are available, please do use them and in the same quantity
Hi Lily,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the information. I do like to cook and collect indian recipes this one will in my file for sure. Did you ever try making Indian ice cream?
People in Hong Kong love Indian foods.
Deanna
deanna
ReplyDeleteone day i might try to make indian ice cream
I love indian snacks! Definitely a recipe on my to cook list ",)
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