Thattai, Thool Murukku Recipe – Easy Diwali Snacks

I got this thattai and thool murukku recipes from a Tamil magazine. I actually wanted to make small ones like nippattu which I had in my school days.. But I couldn’t make even sized ones as I am bad in making shapes 😉 To make even shapes, you can try cutting with small round shaped moulds. It was crispy & tasty..I gave some to my neighbor and the next day she asked the recipe ..She told it was too good and her sons liked it very much. I was very happy because this is the first complement I am getting from a person other than my husband:)

Ok ,coming to the ingredients required:

Ingredients for thattai 

  • Processed Rice flour  – 2 cups Or Idiyappam flour
  • Roasted & ground urad dal flour OR Fried gram dal powder/ Pottukadalai powder –  2 tbsp
  • Fried gram dal/Pottukadalai – 2 tbsp 
  • Hot Cooking oil /Butter – 2 tbsp
  • Pepper powder OR Red chilli powder – 1 tsp
  • Salt & water – as needed.
  • Chopped curry leaves – a few
  • Oil – for deep frying..

Method:

  • Take a wide mouthed bowl and Mix all the items with little water & required salt to make a dough ..
  • Take a polythene sheet greased with oil.Make small balls with the dough.
  • Pat it to make a round shaped thattu vadai on the sheet…(Its better to use a round shaped mould for proper size & shape ).
  • Heat Oil in a wok and deep fry on both the sides in medium flame till hiss sound ceases…
  • Store in an air tight container and enjoy munching !!

Note
Instead of adding fried gram dal , u can also use 1 hour soaked chana dal..
U can also prick the thatti using a fork before frying to ensure proper cooking.

THOOL MURUKKU

Ingredients:

  • Processed Rice flour OR Idiyappam flour  â€“ 1 cup 
  • Dry roast & Ground Urad dal powder – 2 tbsp
  • Butter / Hot cooking oil – 1 tbsp
  • Omam / Ajwain OR Black sesame seeds  â€“ 1 tsp
  • Salt & Water – as needed

Method:

  • Mix everything in a bowl with required water &salt to make a dough.
  • Take the dough in the murukku maker with single star mould in it and press in the hot oil .
  • Deep fry on both the sides and store it in an air-tight container.

Note : The color of murukku depends on the roasted urad dal flour. If you roast urad dal till golden brown , the murukku color may be turn brown. So please roast urad dal in very low flame without changing its color.

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38 thoughts on “Thattai, Thool Murukku Recipe – Easy Diwali Snacks”

  1. Forget abt the shape CHitra..who wants to look at them? all that matters is some gud food and u precisely have that.the thool murukku looks dam gud and so does the thattu vadai..i follow the exact same method for making thattu vadai

  2. Chiyra..My first visit toyour blog…You have lot of traditional and authentic recepies..

    Thattai looks totally crunchy

  3. thatai & murukku look good to me…, they look very crispy, only i try not to eat any fat filled yummies…, but it is making me pick one & eat (i have a savoury tooth 🙂 you see! )…, i just can't resist when i see them !

  4. hey chitra,
    yummy crispy eats..would love them with tea 🙂
    great t&t glad u are making recipes from other blogs and enjoying it 🙂

  5. Wish you lived somewhere close to me, thattai and murrukku perfect for evenning tea, right. Wow…its hard to fix at home!! Your version sounds kool.

  6. Nithya Praveen

    Boo hoo…i miss my momie:-(.My mom makes these and you reminded me of her murukus….lovely one.Sounds easy and fantastic.Thanks for the recipe!

  7. Ramya Vijaykumar

    Woweee looks so white and crispy… they looks very cute and I love thatta murrukku thool murrukku!!! seems so easy to make though!!!

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