Thursday, September 16, 2010

Manoharam- August ICC


Hi

This months ICC was Manoharam. I remember my mom would cook this during diwali but have never attempted to do this.
These recipes are from a cookbook authored by S. Meenakshi Ammal Vol 2 and shared by Lataji

I just followed it the way SRIVALLI had shown us except that the quantity was less

INGREDIENTS

Rice flour(processed) 2 cups

Moong dal flour 1 cup

salt 1 tsp

butter 1tbsp

Jaggery 1/2 cup

oil for deep frying


PREPARATION

Mix both the flours with salt. Then add the butter and mix lightly

Add the necessary amount of water to form a soft pliable dough

Make murukkus with the three hole slotted disc fitted murukku press

Deep fry on moderate heat and drain on an absorbent paper

cool and break them into small pieces.

Now add little water to jaggery and boil till the syrup forms hard roll ball consistency

Remove the syrup from fire and add the broken murukku pieces to it

When a little cool, roll them into small balls

Lovely, golden delicious Manoharam ready to be served


I never expected my daughter to like this, but she loved it!!!!!!! Thanks SRIVALLI.
To see a step by step instruction by srivalli click here

13 comments:

  1. this is very new for me..haven't come across such name so far..but looks great and interesting !

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  2. Oh!!!!!! I love this very much.This is my favourite sweet,Thanks for sharing such a nice receipe.

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  3. easy way to make sev .now after seeing tis we can make at home.good and delicious

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  4. Dear Veena
    I love this one...sev or murikku in Jaggery...I din not know it was made like this!!!
    Have a nice day

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  5. Cute looking manoharams, feel like grabbing some..

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  6. Veena, thanks for joining us..manoharam looks tempting..love the presentation..can you pls link it again as you seem to have given last month's challenge.

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  7. hi veena
    ur space is lovely and cute manoharams..
    happy cooking
    luv
    nimi
    www.nimisculinaryventures.blogspot.com

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  8. wow, lovely. I would really like to eat them salted though :)

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  9. Looks so good. Feel like having some right now !!

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  10. Am gonna try this Veena...nice excellent clicks...

    Tasty Appetite

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Veena