This is an ideal evening snack and it is not deep-fried. It can be had by itself but I love having these with coconut chutney. My MIL makes this an evening snack very often. Whenever she grinds the batter for idlis and dosas, she takes some of the rice batter and makes uppu urundai out of the batter. I find this method very easy. Here, I have used brown rice instead of regular rice.
INGREDIENTS:
Brown rice, 1 cup.
Mustard seeds. ¼ teaspoon.
Red chilies, 2.
Channa dhal, 1 tablespoon.
Broken cashews, 1 tablespoon.
Salt as per taste.
Chopped cilantro, ¼ cup.
Curry leaves, 1 sprig.
PREPARATION:
Wash the rice and soak it for 3-4 hours. Grind the rice along with some salt until its smooth. I used a blender for grinding. Add one more cup of water to this batter. Heat a pan with some oil. When the oil is hot enough, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Then add the broken red chilies, channa dhal, cashews and fry for a few seconds until everything is brown. Then add the chopped cilantro and curry leaves and the ground rice batter and mix well. Keep mixing under medium flame until the batter starts to thicken and forms into a large dough. It should be firm enough to make small balls out of it. To test the dough, take a pinch of the dough and roll it. The ball will be formed very easily if the consistency is right. Make similar balls from the dough. I have formed small bite-sized balls, so they can easily had with a fork. Then steam the balls for 15 minutes. I used an idli cooker to steam them by arranging them on the idli plates and then steaming them. Serve them with coconut chutney or tomato chutney.
My paati made these often as a tiffin in the evenings - loved them. Nice idea to make using brown rice.
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This is a nice try with brown rice. Have a good day.
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Never made uppurundai like this,nice idea....:)
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Nice recipe Gita... looks too good... take your time to settle down and come back with many more recipes from your new kitchen :)
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ReplyDeleteLovely recipe... looks yummmm... enjoy your break
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uppu urundai looks yumm..even you are shifting? wow i too am shifting this week, i know how much pain its to shift, c u soon dear, happy shifting :)
ReplyDeleteNice recipe, perfect snack. Take your time dear and come back with more lovely recipes :)
ReplyDeleteOooh, such a tempting dish!
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Usha,your uppu urundai looks so cute and healthy..enjoy your break..
ReplyDeleteHave fun on ur break. Settle down and relax for a while. this recipe is new to me. Nice easy one.
ReplyDeleteUppurundai with brown rice and steaming is so catchy. Want to grab that plate from the monitor itself:) Cute balls. Have a nice settling time dear. Want to see more recipes from u soon , that too from that new kitchen. Congrats on ur move dear.
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nice dish as usual...
uppu urundai with brown rice is new to me.. i usually make with ponni rice
ReplyDeleteThis looks good! I have never had this before! See you soon! Enjoy your break!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe Gita..will giv it a try,enjoy ur break...Shall i try with white rice?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting & new recipe ... Loved the simplicity to make ... Enjoy your break dear .....
ReplyDeletehealthier with brown rice.I like the color of both the chutneys .
ReplyDeleteDelicious rice balls :P
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wow looks tempting Gita ...
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ReplyDeletelooks yum. we call it upma kozhakkatai :) nice idea to use brown rice.
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Hi ur uppu urundai looks tempting and I would like to try it out as early as possible. If ur interested u can visit my blog and view my recipes.
ReplyDeleteI hv never heard this Gita....amazing recipe,very interesting one.
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds really yummy Gita.
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This is a new dish for me.....looks like yummy tea time snack.....enjoy ur break
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Uppu urundai is new to me thanks for an interesting recipe :)
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Happy shifting Gita, just came after a small break///My favourite uppu urundais makes me hungry:)
ReplyDeleteSounds great with those chutneys.
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ReplyDeleteThese look delicious, Gita. Enjoy your break!
ReplyDeleteThis uppu urundai sounds yum ! Enjoy your break :-)
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Hi, great idea. tried a variation of this. Thanks. Turned out well! -Naina
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