I was always a big fan of the Haldiram's Moong Dal Namkeen. A bag of those crispy fried moong dal to munch on and a book to read was all I wanted to relax on weekends! I wanted to replicate the snack at home and I almost dished out crispy moong dal that almost tasted like those of Haldiram's but mine looked a little more golden brown in color.
Ingredients
Split Yellow Moong Dal - 1 cup
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
Instructions
Note: To make things easier, I used a strain to deep fry the moong dal. I took a batch of the dal and once the oil gets hot, just dip the strain into the oil. Once the dal gets fried just lift the strain from the oil and drain the moong dal in paper towels.
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Ingredients
Split Yellow Moong Dal - 1 cup
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
Instructions
- Soak the moong dal overnight or atleast for 4 to 5 hours.
- Drain the water and pat the dal dry with a paper towel or a dry kitchen towel.
- In a heavy bottomed vessel, heat oil until it is piping hot.
- Once the oil reaches its smoking point, drop in a moong dal to see if it sizzles immediately. If it sizzles immediately, then the oil is ready for deep frying.
- Take care the oil is ready. If the oil is not at the right temperature, the dal absorbs a lot of oil. So take care the oil is at the right temperature.
- Deep fry the moong dal in batches and remove them once they turn crispy and golden brown. It took around 20 to 30 seconds to get them done.
- Drain the dal in paper towels. Sprinkle salt to taste and mix well.
- Store in airtight containers.
Note: To make things easier, I used a strain to deep fry the moong dal. I took a batch of the dal and once the oil gets hot, just dip the strain into the oil. Once the dal gets fried just lift the strain from the oil and drain the moong dal in paper towels.
This is my entry for day 7 in the 7 day blogging marathon! Check out the Blogging marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#12.