Rice is traditionally soaked for 3-4 hours before being pounded into a coarse and grainy mixture with crushed coconut, onion, fennel, and cumin seeds, which are then deep-fried. Another simple approach involves the use of coarse rice flour. You may prepare this wonderful pathiri for breakfast, a teatime snack, or supper.
The deep-fried rice roti, also known as “ney pathal”, pairs well with Malabar chicken, mutton, or red meat curry and there are several techniques for cooking the classic snack. You can follow the conventional method of soaking uncooked rice and then powdering it to a coarse consistency similar to puttu powder, where ingredients such as shallots, fennel seeds, and coconut are added, and a dough is formed using hot water.
Small balls of dough are picked, shaped into pooris, and deep-fried. Alternatively, you may buy rice flour with a gritty texture, similar to puttu powder, and proceed as before. This is considerably easier and saves a lot of time. You can make s
Rice is traditionally soaked for 3-4 hours before being pounded into a coarse and grainy mixture with crushed coconut, onion, fennel, and cumin seeds, which are then deep-fried. Another simple approach involves the use of coarse rice flour. You may prepare this wonderful pathiri for breakfast, a teatime snack, or supper.
The deep-fried rice roti, also known as “ney pathal”, pairs well with Malabar chicken, mutton, or red meat curry and there are several techniques for cooking the classic snack. You can follow the conventional method of soaking uncooked rice and then powdering it to a coarse consistency similar to puttu powder, where ingredients such as shallots, fennel seeds, and coconut are added, and a dough is formed using hot water.
Small balls of dough are picked, shaped into pooris, and deep-fried. Alternatively, you may buy rice flour with a gritty texture, similar to puttu powder, and proceed as before. This is considerably easier and saves a lot of time. You can make soft and tasty ney Pathri that may be served for tea, dinner or breakfast!
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