Skip to main content

Unda puttu- Rice Dumpling with Prawns- Malabar Snack



Undaputtu- Rice Dumpling with Prawns- Malabar Snack

Today's recipe is Unda puttu, a north Kerala seafood delicacy. People of Kerala love their seafood, and rice and fish is a staple everyday meal. But will you be surprised if I say that they can even snack on seafood delicacies? This recipe is a classic example. It is a steamed rice dumpling with spicy prawns filling.

This is a snack from Malabar region of Kerala and is easy to make and very appetizing. It is a popular Iftar recipe and is made during the fasting months. It is served along with black tea or lemon tea. To me, this is brunch or a meal that I can have at any time of the day. You'd be surprised at how simple and filling, this can be. It is a full meal in itself with carbs and protein in one. Undaputtu is a gluten-free and guilt-free snack with so much flavor and taste.

Do these round dumplings look familiar to you? Yes, it is very close to kozhukatta, the steamed rice dumplings with the sweet coconut filling. This is the savory version of kozhukatta. It is the spicy prawns masala that makes it so good. When I first made this snack hubby would not believe that there exists a snack called undaputtu. This is because of an old habit of mine, adding prawns to almost everything from vegetables to stir-fries. But I promise the prawns filling of undaputtu is the most popular one. Yes, you can use other fillings like fish or chicken, so feel free to experiment. You can always add vegetables like mushrooms, carrots, green peas, bell peppers, etc to the filling. Kids will love this rice dumpling,you can make small balls with filling as a fun snack for kids. It will look cute and is tasty. Give this recipe a try, let me know how it turned out for you :)



The main ingredient in this recipe is roasted rice flour. The rice flour is the same that you use to make idiyappam or kozhukatta. The flour should be dry and fine powder variety. It will be fine powder silky smooth to touch. You can find Kerala rice powder in Indian grocery stores. I usually buy the Nirapara and Brahmins brand idiyappam rice flour to make recipes like idiyappam, pathiri, ammini kozhukatta, ila ada.
Now for the prawns filling use medium or small sized prawns.If you are using the large variety chop them into smaller pieces. The subtle peppery heat from black pepper and the sweet aroma of fennel seeds. There is a little amount of garam masala, but it is optional. Try to make the filling as dry as possible. You can add tomatoes and also veggies of your choice to make it more nutritious and filling.
The dumplings are coated with freshly grated coconut. It enhances the flavor when you steam the undaputtu. You can also use dry desiccated coconut


How to make Undaputtu- Rice dumplings with prawns
Cooking time- 25 minutes
Recipe type- snack
Cuisine- Kerala/India

Ingredients
Rice flour- 2 cup

Salt -to taste
Sugar-  1 tsp
Coconut oil- 2 tbs
Crushed fennel seeds- a pinch
Coconut for garnish- 1/4 cup

For the filling
Prawns- small size-100 grams
Onion- 1 medium finely chopped
Ginger garlic paste- 1 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/4 tsp
Chilly powder- 1/2 tsp
Pepper powder- 1/4 tsp
Garam masala- 1/4 tsp
Fennel powder- 1/4 tsp
Chopped coriander leaves- 2 tsp
salt to taste and coconut oil



To make the filling 
Heat oil in a pan and saute onion till translucent. Next, add ginger garlic paste and saute till raw flavors disappear. Add spice powders and fry for a minute. Add the cleaned prawns, mix and then cover cook for three minutes. Stir fry till the masala gets completely dried up. Sprinkle coriander leaves and allow this mixture to cool down completely.
To make the dough 
Boil two cups of water along with salt and sugar. In a bowl add rice flour and make a well in the center. When the water comes to a rolling boil, carefully add the water little by little into the flour and mix with a wooden spatula till all the dough comes together. Add fennel seeds and coconut oil, cover and let it rest for a few minutes. When it cools down a bit knead the dough. You need a smooth soft dough. It feels stiff to add a little more water and knead. If sticky add more flour. The coconut oil enhances the flavor and reduce the stickiness of the dough and make it easy to handle. Make into a large lemon sized ball. Cover and set aside. 
To make undaputtu
Take one ball each and flatten into a circle on your palm. Form it into a cup shape. Place spoonfuls of prawn filling in the center. Carefully bring in the edges together and seal. Smooth it into a ball. Roll this on grated coconut and gently press so that the coconut sticks on top of each ball. Steam this in a steamer for 10 to 15 minutes. Allow it to cool and serve with tea.

You might also like,
Sweet Kozhukatta/Steamed Rice Dumplings
Ammini Kozhukatta
Alli pidi/Paal kozhukatta
Potato Bonda
Ethapazham Bonda
Unnakaya

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular Posts

15 Easy-To-Cook Kerala Vishu Sadhya Recipes

Happy Vishu to all my friends and Readers! How is the Vishu Sadhya planning coming along for everyone? For all my Malayalee friends who are planning to celebrate this joyous festival, I am sharing a guide to preparing an easy  and tasty Sadhya. Vishu celebrations are real nostalgia, the fully blossomed Kani Konna trees (Cassia fistula), Vishu Kani, new clothes, and Sadhya. Vishu Kani is beautifully arranged the night before, and the sight you see on the morning of the New year brings luck throughout the year. Vishu celebration is not complete without the traditional vegetarian feast- Sadhya. It is served on a banana leaf, and there is a colorful array of vegetarian curries, rice, and desserts. Vishu Kanji, vishu katta or ada is served for breakfast. Sometimes non-vegetarian food is also part of the feast in some regions. In Southern Kerala, Vishu Sadhya is not so elaborate as the Onam sadhya. It is cooked with simple ingredients and seasonal vegetables. Mango, golden cucumber, ja...

10 Delicious Kerala Sadhya Payasam/ Pradhaman Recipes- Vishu and Onam Sadhya

10 Delicious Kerala Sadhya Payasam/ Pradhaman- Vishu and Onam Sadhya Tomorrow Malayalees around the world will be celebrating Vishu/ Kerala New year. So this is the perfect time to share some Sadhya recipes. Sadhya is a hearty meal, a vegetarian feast made on festive occasions. It is served, on a banana leaf with rice, pickles, chips, and curries ranging from mild yogurt and lentil curries to more spicy vegetable curries. But this post is dedicated entirely to the delightful treat/ dessert. Payasams are festive puddings served at the end of the Sadhya/ feast. Pradhaman/ payasam is made on all festive occasions like Vishu, Onam , Diwali, etc. If you love desserts here, are ten Kerala-style puddings for you to try. Payasam and pradhaman are both desserts or puddings, but when it comes to making pradhaman, there is a time-honored cooking technique. Payasam is easier to make but, pradhaman is time-consuming. It is cooked and reduced, and then cooked again- sort of double cooking which add...

12 Best Traditional Kerala Snacks - Tea Time Snacks

 12 Best Traditional Kerala Snacks - Tea Time Snacks  Are you looking for some light bites to indulge during tea time? Well, you have come to the right place. Kerala cuisine has an exhaustive list of traditional tea-time snacks.  The list of ingredients is available in your pantry, making it possible to make these delicious snacks. Many of these snacks, can be quickly whipped up with rice flour, coconut, and jaggery. I am sharing a list of snack recommendations from Kerala that are easy to cook at home. These sweet and savory snacks are heartwarming and will make you nostalgic. It is by no means is a complete list. I am sharing some of the top picks of this blog in one space for easy reference. If you like to try, more recipes check my earlier post on 10 Quick and Easy Kerala Snacks/ Tea time snacks that you can make in under 20 minutes . Do you have any favorite snack that is simple and easy to make? I would love to hear about your favorite traditional snacks. Please s...