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Chegodilu/Crispy Savory Snack


Chegodilu/Crispy Savory Snack

Chegodilu is a crunchy and delectable tea time snack. It is ring shaped crispy snack made with rice flour and flavored with cumin and sesame seeds.It is popular Andhra snack.

Ingredients
Rice flour- 1 1/2 cup
Water- 1 1/2 cup
Sesame seeds- 2-3 tbs
Cumin seeds- 1 tsp
Chilly powder- 1/2 tsp
Hing- 1/3 tsp
Salt to taste
Oil for frying

 Bring water to a boil. Heat 3 tbs of oil in a pan.

Mix in rice flour,salt,sesame seeds,cumin seeds, chilly powder and hing in a bowl. Pour over the hot oil and using a fork mix well and evenly distribute the oil. It should resemble wet sand.

Now pour over the boiling water and mix till the dough comes together.Close with a tight lid and allow it to cool down a  bit and then knead into a smooth dough. Cover with damp cloth and let it rest for ten minutes.

Take small golf sized balls and roll it into a cylinder and then like a rope. Pinch the two ends together to form a circle and keep aside covered with a damp cloth ( the rings should not get dry). Continue the same process with the rest of the dough.

Heat two cup of oil in a pan.Fry this in batches till it is crispy and golden brown. Use medium heat to fry.Too much heat will make it crispy in the outer and soft inside and less heat will absorb too much oil. Drain in paper towels and allow to cool. Store in air tight containers.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy

Comments

  1. looks very crispy.. inviting clicks..

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  2. very crunchy and crispy... nice one.. chayayude koode adipoli

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  3. Delicious and tempting oriental snack.
    Deepa

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  4. Love these addictive snack,very nicely prepared.

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  5. So new to me..and the rings are done so perfectly that it it difficult to tell where is the seam..really nice pics

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  6. wow..kollamallo,bangles pole thonunu..adipoli crisp ones,nice & new name of snack :-)

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  7. Hi Suja Manoj ,

    Looks Delicious !!!

    Neat presentation:)

    Keep on Dear...

    www.southindiafoodrecipes.blogspot.in

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  8. Suja,
    Chegodilu looks adipoli. I made one time. Love the crispiness.

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  9. nice presentation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  10. Inviting snacks! Wish to grab a few and munch now :)

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  11. hi suja, they look so cute, tied up with ribbons.. makes me want to eat these, never tried before- i will buy some from the shop- thanks for the intro. have a nice day

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  12. Wonderful, flavorful snacker...
    http://recipe-excavator.blogspot.com

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  13. delicious and different recipe to learn..loved the cute preparation..

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  14. New to me Suja.Looks splendid and crispy.

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  15. New to me Suja.Looks splendid and crispy.

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  16. Lovely presentation...Looks crunchy n so inviting!

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  17. yum yum....similar to karnataka snack 'kodubale'

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  18. yum.....karanataka snack kodubale pole undu

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  19. This is one of my favorite snacks...very nicely made

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  20. I love this a lot. A perfect snack to munch. :)

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  21. wow.. thats fantastic recipe. love this crispy rings as a snack with a cup of tea

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  22. wow superb.. very crispy and yummy snacks..
    http://www.indiantastyfoodrecipes.com

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  23. Nicely done and lovely presentation..

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  24. wow... this looks crispy and delicious...

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  25. wow...u are really an all roung expert I must say...perfectly done dear...I really admire ur skills Suja..Keep up the good work..was away from commenting due to some health reasons...now my duty is go through all the posts that I have missed.

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  26. looks so cute n crunchy, a new snack and looks great Suja :)

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  27. They look so inviting... Love these karumurus :)

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  28. Wow..they came out so perfect..love them..

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  29. Wow! All time fav!! Looks so crispy and yummy!

    http://aromaticdining.blogspot.com/

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  30. wow.. they look crispy, crunchy perfect .. yumm

    http://indianrecipegalleri.blogspot.in/

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