Here is the recipe for crunchy and melt-in-the-mouth omapodi as prepared by my mother-in-law.
Ingredients
Omam /Ajwain - 1 tablespoon(crushed)
Besan/Gram Flour - 1 1/2 cups
Rice flour - 1/2 cup
Hing /Asafoetida - 1 pinch
Chilli powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Salt to taste
Oil - for deep frying
Directions
Soak the omam/ajwain in warm water for about half an hour and strain the liquid.
Combine all the other ingredients together and add the strained omam water. Knead together to form a smooth dough. Add little water if needed.
In a heavy bottomed vessel, add oil for about 2 inches deep.
Fill a murukku/ omapodi presser with the dough and squeeze in required quantities into the hot oil. Lower it to medium heat. After a minute flip the omapodi to the otherside carefully. Once the bubbles subside and both sides get cooked completely and turn to golden brown color, remove it with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels to drain the excess oil.
Garnish with curry leaves roasted in oil/ghee if needed.
Store in an airtight container.
Serve with hot tea/coffee!!
Sending this to Garnish the Dish, Kidz Delight, Diwali Contest 2009 and Sweets and Savouries
Wow.. cool one.....
ReplyDeleteNice table arrangement..
BTW.. i just finished baking the Zebra Cake with a few variations... :) its come out well... Will post it soon
great pic!love omapodi!
ReplyDeleteLooks Excellent...crunchy
ReplyDeleteHummmmm yummyy sev, love to have with khaman!!
ReplyDeleteyummmy... can you parcel some to Seattle :)
ReplyDeleteyum!! I can have these any time of the day!! So tempting! Beautiful presentation Divya :)
ReplyDeletelooks awesome... I mom makes it too for Diwali. Will miss it again this year!
ReplyDeleteLovely omapodi! Gorgeous picture!
ReplyDeleteFeel that I should make some.... Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favt snack divya! Presentation looks too good..!
ReplyDeleteHi. I love the flavor of Omam. Will like to try this.
ReplyDeleteAlready Diwali???
ReplyDeleteOh Div..this one's too addictive!!I haven't tried making it myself but whenever we buy this it gets over in no time.Yours look just too good..crispy and crunchy goodness:)
ReplyDeleteThat snack looks wonderful, and I love your photos. :)
ReplyDeleteHmm..love this snack anytime to munch in...
ReplyDeleteWonderful pic !
ReplyDeleteFavorites to prepared during Diwali especially !
nice click.., who doesn't want sev. I can munch it any time of the day & also take it as a side dish for rice :)
ReplyDeleteMy whole family is a ompodi fan,looks nice,my family likes the thinner version...but its too hard for me to squeeze thro!!
ReplyDeletewow.. looks crispy.. nice entry..
ReplyDeletei had a lot of these when i visted india..yummy..nice picture..
ReplyDeleteAm ready to munch those crisps..looks too prefect..
ReplyDeleteNice and crunchy.
ReplyDeletemmm..crispy chipsy sev..love to have it alwayz...wonderful snap dear.. :)
ReplyDeleteMy baby likes this very much..will follow ur recipe ..thanks !!
ReplyDeleteWoow you made it at home.., my mom always used to make this, looks so crunchy
ReplyDeleteToo good. I have got a presser finally .. haven't tried it out yet. That sev looks perfect Divya! :-)
ReplyDeleteyummy ... omapodi looks delicious&lovely presentation!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks indeed crunchy delicous.
ReplyDeleteNice presentation Divya.. As you said, surely melt-in-mouth recipe...
ReplyDeletecrunchy ompodi.looks delicious
ReplyDeleteFirst time here...yummy omapadi!!!feel like having it....
ReplyDeleteGreat for snacking and I am sure this will be the kids fav,Divya!
ReplyDeletehey divya...
ReplyDeleteI am surprised to see this recipe...my husband loves omapodi....I would love to make it after returning from india which would be after nov 6th:)...Could u tell me what ajwain is....is it something like jeera, but smaller version?..
Real good one......
omapodi is all time fav snack..u made it well..we add little rice flour to the recipe..
ReplyDeleteOMG! U have set a craving for ompudi!!! i wnt it now!!
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering ompudi... and beautiful clicks too....
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ReplyDeleteOmpodi is always a favorite snack.. This looks lovely! and beautifully presented as well!
ReplyDeleteAfter watching these i too want to try it but dont hv the murukku presser...any suggestions?
ReplyDeletewow, great for snacking. Great recipe and good clicks too dear.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I can just imagine how crunchy and scrumptious these are! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNow when Diwali is just round the corner, lots of crunchy snacks and sweets are required. We just call them sev and love to have them in bhelpuri.
ReplyDeleteLoooks crispy and yummy. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteThese look great. Wish I had some with my pot of tea this morning.
ReplyDeletewow delicious ompodi. Looks very catchy.
ReplyDeleteNice presentation...this is my favorite snack too :)
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering just looking at the picture. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy. Luved your presentation.
ReplyDeleteDelicious!!... very nice presentation!
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