One of my favourite indian snack which is best eaten with fresh green chillies. Today, I used urid dhal flour instead of soaked urid dhal and the texture turned out to be soft due to the addition of bicarbonate of soda.
Ingredients (yields about 25 pieces):
130 g urid dhal flour
260 g plain flour
1 tsp (heaped) bicarbonate of soda
1 big onion, to be peeled and finely diced
a handful curry leaves, to be finely sliced
1 or 2 fresh green chillies, to be finely diced (optional)
about 500 ml water
salt to taste
25 medium-sized fresh prawns (with shells), to be cleaned and pat dry
cooking oil for deep-frying
Method:
In a bowl, add all dry ingredients. Add water a little at a time and mix thoroughly. Season with salt to taste. The consistency should not be too thin or too thick. Leave aside for about 5 to 6 hours.
Heat enough oil for deep-frying in a wok. Take a tablespoon of dough and place a piece of prawn on top. By using another tablespoon, shift the dough into the hot oil. Deep-fry until golden brown on all sides.
Remove to a tray lined with kitchen paper.
Serve hot or cold with fresh green chillies.
Bon Appetit!
nice I try it's super.
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