Coming to day2 recipe in Blogging Marathon#76,themed under picnic hamper is a simple and easy to make snack .
This snack is slightly sweet with the crunch of rice flakes and the goodness of nuts.I have already shared the savory version here.
Nuts of your choice can be used,but here I used almonds and cashews.Peanuts and roasted gram dhal can be added.
Rice Flakes Sweet Mixture / Aval Sweet Mixture
Preparation time ~ 10 minutes
Cooking time ~ 10-12 minutes
Cooking time ~ 10-12 minutes
Makes ~ 3 cups(approximately)
Ingredients
Ingredient
|
Quantity
|
---|---|
Rice Flakes/aval/poha (thick variety)
|
1 cup
|
Almons/badam(sliced)
|
2-3 tbs
|
Cashews/mundiri(broken)
|
2-3 tbs
|
Coconut/Thengai(thinly sliced)
| 2-3 tbs |
Raisins
| 2 tbs |
Powdered sugar | 4-5 tbs |
Cardamom powder/ellai podi(optional) | a pinch |
Salt | a pinch |
Oil | for frying |
Method
- Heat the oil in a pan and fry the cashews,almonds separately.Drain it on a paper towel.
- Same way fry the sliced coconut and drain it.Now add the rice flakes in small batches in the hot oil and fry it.Remove it from the oil and drain it on a paper towel.
- Fry the rest of the poha/aval in the same way.Now transfer all fried poha and nuts to a wide bowl.To this add the raisins,powdered sugar and salt.Mix it gently,so that the sugar can coat well.
- Store in an air tight container after it cools down completely
- While frying the rice flakes the oil should be very hot.Otherwise it won't puff up.
- Roasted peanuts can also be added.
- Amount of sugar can be altered according to personal preference.
Enjoy...................................
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This sweet version looks so delicious Nalini. Need to try this for next Diwali..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks and the mixture looks fantastic .
ReplyDeleteWow never tried sweet aval nalini, bookmarked straight away! Gorgeous clicks as usual!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a karmuru mixture... I love sweet mixture, this would have tasted really delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow, again wonderful clicks Nalini. Love the simplicity of the dish and i would like to try this some time soon.
ReplyDeleteMy grandma's signature dish is sweet poha mixture, ages i had them, makes me nostalgic. Beautiful snacks there.
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple yet delicious snack with poha. Looks so yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThis one surely rocks Nalini, a wonderful snack!..and the clicks are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDelicious evening snack!!
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