Ingredients:-
Moong Dal - 1 cup
Rice Flour-2 cups
Butter-1 tbsp
Cumin Seeds-2 tsp
Sesame Seeds-3 to 4 tbsp
Red Chilli powder-2 tsp
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
Method:-
Wash and pressure cook the moong dal with enough water to cover it for 4 whistles.Mash the cooked dall until creamy and set aside.
Now add the butter,red chilli powder,cumin powder,sesame seeds and salt mix well.Combine with the rice flour and knead the dough till smooth or soft dough(don't add water)if necessary add little water.
Make small size balls.Take small size dough and roll into a thick rope which is approx 3 inch in length and form a ring by pressing the ends of the rope firmly.Prepare chegodis in this manner (as shown in the image) .
Heat oil in a deep frying pan on medium flame.Once oil gets heated gently drop the rings in batches.
Initially the flame needs to be high and when rings come up to the surface reduce the flame and cook till we get golden color on the chegodilu.When they slowly turn to golden color, turn them over gently to the other side and cook to a golden shade.Use a slotted ladle to remove onto an absorbent paper and cool.Cool completely before storing in an air tight container.
too good.. such a healthy snack from moong dhal..nice rings..
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ReplyDeleteLooks crispy.Enjoyed a lot during childhood days.
ReplyDeletePerfect snack I used to love this as a kid . love your first click
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ReplyDeleteDivya these have come out perfect. Thanks for sharing the recipe with the detailed pictures.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy snack.. When we were kids we were a big fan of it, just because of the shape.
ReplyDeleteThey look very perfect as they are bought from the store!!
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ReplyDeleteThey look yum. Is there a sweet version of this snack?
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Wah so lovely it looks, all time fav.
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Looks so crispy and yummy...wonderful snack.
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ReplyDeleteI love chegodilu...u added butter and it tastes even better..
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Nice snack dear... And nice clicks too.
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crispy to chomp and yummy looking savory dear
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ReplyDeleteThey are quite addictive. I also have it in my blog but i used less quantity moong dal.
ReplyDeleteSure this will be tastier than usual snack..Love your pictorial, neat and easy to go..
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Looks crispy and gorgeous, Divya
ReplyDeleteLovely crispy rings for tea time..
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to try these at home....but never tried these....u r pictorial is very helpful....chegodilu looks crunchy yum....
ReplyDeleteSuch a tasty little snack!
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Excellent clicks, I want to eat these right off the computer screen :)
ReplyDeletesuch a lovely snack, can give it a try...
ReplyDeleteYummy, healthy and tasty rings Divya :-)
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