Ribbon pakoda recipe

Ribbon Pakoda is a Crispy and an easy snack which is made during Diwali and Janmasthami in most of the houses. This thin crispy snack melts in mouth and gives a wonderful taste, Ribbon pakoda is also called as Ribbon Murukku, It is very simple to prepare and tastes great as a evening snack.
Preparation time – 10 min
Cooking time – 20 min
Serves – 4
Ingredients –
Gram flour – 1 cup
Rice flour – 1/2 cup
Chilly powder – 1 tbs
Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp
Ajwin/ carom seeds – 1/2 tsp
Butter – 1 tbs
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
Chakli machine with mould (as shown in the above image)
Method –
To make or to prepare Ribbon pokoda/ ribbon muruku –
Add gram flour, chilly powder, turmeric powder,carom seeds and salt, combine properly together.
Add little by little water to make a soft dough, knead well.
Take a chakli machine/ maker and fix the ribbon pakoda making plate/disc/ mould. Heat oil in a pan, when it is hot (to test if the oil is hot, drop a small ball of dough into the oil, if it raises to the surface immediately, then the oil is hot enough to fry.)
Press it directly into the hot oil in a circular motion. You will get a sizzling sound when the ribbon pokoda is getting cooked. Flip it over to the other side and fry both sides well till golden brown.
When the sizzling sound ceases, the ribbon pakoda is done. Use a slotted ladle to remove the it and drain it on a paper towel.
Repeat the process for the rest of the dough.
Ribbon pakoda is ready to be served. When the it cools, store it in an air tight container and enjoy as an evening snack with a cup of tea. Stays good at room temperature for a week.
Note – You can add garlic or hing(asafoetida) or cumin to get different flavour.
Tags: #Diwali snacks recipe, #Festive recipe, #Indian recipes
Thanks a lot for posting the recipe on your blog. It was so easy for me to make it because of your wonderful way of explaining the steps.
Thank you so much 😊