Puzhungal Arisi Kai Murukku(Parboiled Rice Chakli)
Kai Murukku is one of the most popular and traditional snack in TamilNadu. The twisting and twirling of this handmade murukku is an art. We need more practice and once we get it, this is one of the awesome snack we can make at home. Puzhungal arisi Kai Murukku is a Crunchy and tasty murukku with twist and twirl made of parboiled rice is one the most popular snack in Nellai district.
Kai Murruku, Its a belief of many people that it is very hard to make. I also feared the same, but when i tried it for the first time, i realized, it is not too hard to make. The only tricky part is the twisting of the rice flour. But i am sure that we could get it more proper by make it frequently. Though mine is also less accurate, still want to share this recipe to make everyone believe that kai murukku is a doable recipe. I tried making kai murukku with raw rice but still has not succeeded getting perfect murukku but making kai murukku with parboiled rice is much easier. Lets all try this Puzhungal Arisi Kai Murukku (Parboiled Rice Kai Murukku) recipe and surprise our relatives and friends.
Tips for getting Perfect Handmade Murukku:
- Soak rice atleast for 2 hours minimum. More soaking make the grinding process easier and we will get smooth batter
- Urad dal powder should be very smooth. Sieve once or twice to make sure its smooth. If the urad dal flour is coarse murukku tends to burst in oil
- The rice batter should also be smooth but it should not be watery like we grind for idli/dosa. We should just sprinkle water only if needed
- The murukku dough should be very soft and stretchable for us to make the twist and twirls.
- Fry the murukku in low-medium hot and fry till they are light brown and crispy
Recipe card for Puzhungal Arisi Kai Murukku:
Puzhungal Arisi Kai Murukku(Parboiled Rice Chakli)
Equipments Needed
- Mixer Grinder
- Mixing Bowl
- Heavy Bottomed Pan
Servings: 20 Murukku
Calories: 140kcal
Kai Murukku is one of the most popular and traditional snack in TamilNadu. The twisting and twirling of this handmade murukku is an art. We need more practice and once we get it, this is one of the awesome snack we can make at home. Puzhungal arisi Kai Murukku is a Crunchy and tasty murukku with twist and twirl made of parboiled rice is one the most popular snack in Nellai district.
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Ingredients
- 2 Cups Parboiled Rice 1 Cup - 250ml
- ¼ Cup Urad Dal
- 1 tsp Salt Adjust As Needed
- 2 Cups Oil For Deep Frying
Instructions
Soaking and Preparation process
- Rinse the rice and soak it water for atleast 2 hours. Heat the pan, add 1/4 Cup of urad dal and dry fry it till it becomes light brown color and you will get a nice aroma .
Preparing Urad Dal Powder
- Grind the fried urd dal in a mixer to a nice powder. Sieve the dal powder using a strainer to get a nice dal powder. If we the uid dal powder is not smooth, then the murukku may tend to burst in oil. So we need to make sure the dal powder is smooth.
Grinding Rice Batter
- Drain the water from the rice after 3 hours and add it to the grinder. Grind it without adding water initially. Then sprinkle water little by little in intervals till the batter is smooth but thick. You will be able to use a ladle to check the thickness. At the same time, if you take a drop of batter you would be able to make a ball. Now to this dough, add the urid dal powder along with salt
- Now mix thoroughly the dough and add 1/4 cup of hot oil and mix well
Making Twirls and twists
- Take a clean plastic cover and grease it with oil and place a water bottle lid. Now grease your hands with oil and take small quantity of dough and coat it with oil and gently rub the palms to make like a thick thread. Slowly and carefully twist the dough around the bottle lid. Repeat it for 3-4 rounds around the lid and gently remove the lid from the middle
- Repeat the above 2 steps and make 4-5 challis. We can also use spatula to create the chakli. First grease the spatula or small flat plate with oil and then in the middle, keep the lid of a water bottle and follow the step 5 to make twisted murukku
Deep Frying Process
- Heat the oil in the pan, and check if the oil is hot. Drop a small amount of dough and if it raises immediately, then it is the correct consistency. Gently immerse the spatula into the hot oil and keep it still till the chakli gets little fried and gets separated from the spatula. Then we can remove the plate/spatula and then do the next. If we use plastic paper, then gently take the chaklis in hand or using a spatula and drop it at the side of the pan so that the oil will not spill.
- Now allow the murukku to cook till the bubbles vanishes and the chakli becomes crispy. The bubbles should completely cease and there should not be any noise in the oil. If you take the murukku earlier from the oil, the murukku will be crispier for only few hours and then become very hard to bite or becomes soggy later. So keep the flame in medium, and allow the bubbles to cease completely
- The delicious and wonderful kai murukku is ready. By repeated trials, we would surely get good twists in the murukku.
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Notes
- Urad dal powder should be very smooth. Sieve once or twice to make sure its smooth. If the urad dal flour is coarse murukku tends to burst in oil
- The rice batter should also be smooth but it should not be watery like we grind for idli/dosa. We should just sprinkle water only if needed
- The murukku dough should be very soft and stretchable for us to make the twist and twirls.
- Fry the murukku in low-medium hot and fry till they are light brown and crispy
Nutritional Info
Nutrition Facts
Puzhungal Arisi Kai Murukku(Parboiled Rice Chakli)
Amount Per Serving (1 Murukku)
Calories 140
Calories from Fat 90
% Daily Value*
Fat 10g15%
Carbohydrates 15g5%
Protein 1g2%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Instructions with Step by Step Pictures:
- Rinse the rice and soak it water for atleast 2 hours. Heat the pan, add 1/4 Cup of urid dal and dry fry it till it becomes light brown color and you will get a nice aroma .
- Grind the fried urid dal in a mixer to a nice powder. Sieve the dal powder using a strainer to get a nice dal powder. If we the urid dal powder is not smooth, then the murukku may tend to burst in oil. So we need to make sure the dal powder is smooth.
- Drain the water from the rice after 3 hours and add it to the grinder. Grind it without adding water initially. Then sprinkle water little by little in intervals till the batter is smooth but thick. You will be able to use a ladle to check the thickness. At the same time, if you take a drop of batter you would be able to make a ball. Now to this dough, add the urid dal powder along with salt
- Now mix thoroughly the dough and add 1/4 cup of hot oil and mix well
- Take a clean plastic cover and grease it with oil and place a water bottle lid. Now grease your hands with oil and take small quantity of dough and coat it with oil and gently rub the palms to make like a thick thread. Slowly and carefully twist the dough around the bottle lid. Repeat it for 3-4 rounds around the lid and gently remove the lid from the middle
- Repeat the above 2 steps and make 4-5 challis. We can also use spatula to create the chakli. First grease the spatula or small flat plate with oil and then in the middle, keep the lid of a water bottle and follow the step 5 to make twisted murukku
- Heat the oil in the pan, and check if the oil is hot. Drop a small amount of dough and if it raises immediately, then it is the correct consistency. Gently immerse the spatula into the hot oil and keep it still till the chakli gets little fried and gets separated from the spatula. Then we can remove the plate/spatula and then do the next. If we use plastic paper, then gently take the chaklis in hand or using a spatula and drop it at the side of the pan so that the oil will not spill.
- Now allow the murukku to cook till the bubbles vanishes and the chakli becomes crispy. The bubbles should completely cease and there should not be any noise in the oil. If you take the murukku earlier from the oil, the murukku will be crispier for only few hours and then become very hard to bite or becomes soggy later. So keep the flame in medium, and allow the bubbles to cease completely
- The delicious and wonderful kai murukku is ready. By repeated trials, we would surely get good twists in the murukku.
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Hi Mami, When you say puzhungal arisi, is it the same as idli arisi ? or any other specific variety.
Hi Vidhya, its same as Idly arisi.
Looks yummy will definitely try….
Looks yummy will definitely try….
Yummy and crispy….
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Thank you Mami. Will definitely try this and let you know.
I made Kai Murukku for the first time using your recipe. It came out very well. My mother used to make very good murukku. But I thought it was too difficult and never tried earlier. But your recipe gave me confidence.
Thank you mami.
I made Kai Murukku for the first time using your recipe. It came out very well. My mother used to make very good murukku. But I thought it was too difficult and never tried earlier. But your recipe gave me confidence.
Thank you mami.
Thanks for your wonderful comments Lakshmi. Wishing you and your family a happy Diwali.
I tried your Badusha recipe also and that also came out very well mami. Wishing you and your family also a very Happy Deepavali.
its really cool.my kids love it…thank u 😉 🙂
Hi, very easy and good recipe thanks for it.
Hi Mami,
I tried making the murukku. But i couldnt make it like a thread. It breaks when i try to do so. Please help.
Regards,
Annalakshmi
Ususlly my mother add one or two teaspoons of “JEERAGAM” with the batter and mix well before frying and fried jeeragam gives a very nice taste; Like this my other Maathummai gerenally takes one or two pieces of murukkuper hear as half boiled ans the same is very tasty one but we can eat as aearly as possible on the same day; YOur recipie gives malaru ninaivugal of my mother and my elder sister frequently make this murukku frequently with one padi ( about two kilos of rice) and keep the same in tight sealed Dabbaas for even months together and this is the evening tiffin after returning from school
so nostalgic to read your comments 🙂 Thank you for sharing
Does any one make and sell ?
We are not into sales. Usually my MIL get it from Kallidaikurichi
Hi can you show the rice grinding process next time when you are doing it ? Did you use stone grinder or the regular jar grinder to grind it ?
I used Preeti mixer grinder to grind the rice. Will show the process next time.
Hi. When I try to twist and twirl, it breaks. Is there something that I am missing? Please advise Mami. Thanks
Sorry to know Sunitha. The consistency of the dough is very important for twisting. If the dough is stiff, we can’t do the twisting easily. Try adding more oil to the dough which will help you do the twisting easily.