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Wednesday 7 November 2018

Thattai (Traditional Festive Snack from Tamil Nadu)


          This is a traditional Tamil Nadu special deep fried snack that is a must in most of the South Indian festivals, where it has different names. This popular snack is called nippattu in Karnataka and chekkalu in Andhra. They are also a great tea time snack / party snack. Try relishing it with hummus, mayo or any homemade dip for a change. Tastes awesome. So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to prepare it. 








  • 1 cup rice flour
  • 1 tbsp. urad dal (split black gram), dry roasted & ground
  • 1 tbsp. roasted Bengal Gram lentil, powdered
  • 1 tbsp. chana dal, soaked 2-3 hours 
  • salt to taste
  • 1 tbsp. oil
  • 1 tsp. red chili powder
  • pinch of pepper powder 
  • 1 sprig curry leaves
  • 1 tsp. cumin seeds
  • 1/4 tsp. asafoetida
  • oil to deep fry 





          In a large bowl, mix together all the above mentioned ingredients (except oil to deep fry). Add water, little at a time, and knead into a dough. 

          Divide into small balls. Place each ball on a greased plastic sheet and cover with another greased sheet. Press it gently with the back of a small bowl into a thin disc and prick all over with a fork.

          Heat oil in a pan. Gently remove the thattai from the plastic sheet and slide it into the hot oil.

          Fry in batches on a low flame till all the sides are done. Drain on a kitchen towel and allow it to cool down before storing them in an airtight container. 

          Relish it as a tea time snack or when ever desired. I like to have mine with some hummus, mayo or any homemade dip. They taste great. 




                     Mix all ingredients (except oil to deep fry). Add water, little at a time, 
                     & knead into a dough. 



                      Divide into small balls. Place each ball on a greased plastic sheet & cover 
                      with another greased sheet. Press it gently with back of a small bowl.
                 


                      Prick all over with a fork.



                     Heat oil. Gently remove thattai & slide into hot oil. Fry on low flame till 
                     done. Drain on a kitchen towel.



                     Relish as a tea time snack or as & when desired. I like to have mine 
                     with some hummus, mayo or any homemade dip. They taste great.















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