Kozhukatta is a very well versed name to all South Indians and these are the perfect healthy guilt free snack too..Mom used to prepare these for breakfast or as snack and was a regular affair.Only after marriage did I come to know its prepared on the eve of Palm Sunday,the reason behind is still unknown:). Palm Sunday/Kurutholla Perunal falls the sunday previous to Easter and that was yesterday!!So thought to prepare these & share this sweet dumplings..
Ingredients
Rice flour (same as for idiyappam,roasted one) 1 cup
water 1 - 1 1/2 cup
salt as required
For filling
coconut shredded 3/4 cup (I used the sweetened coconut flakes)
jaggery 3/4 cup (100gm) (I used just 1/2 cup as coconut was sweetened)
cardamom 1 tsp powdered
warm water 1/3 cup
Method
-Dilute the jaggery in the warm water and strain for impurities.
-Boil this liquid over medium heat and add the coconut in it,keep stirring till the liquid dries up and is ready for filling.
-In the mean time,Boil water required for dough in another pan and take the flour in a wide bowl,add salt
-Pour the hot water in it and mix with a wooden spoon.Wait for 5 minutes after pouring the water.Knead it into a dough not very sticky.
-Make small balls out of it and flatten it in your palm.Fold the sides inwards to form a cup .Scoop a spoon of filling into it and close it in a neat ball.Repeat the same for other balls and place it in a idli steamer with water below.
-Steam for 10-12 minutes till it turns to an off white color or looks cooked.
-Remove from steamer & Serve it as snack or breakfast!!
Check out more kozhukatta recipes from this space-
Ingredients
Rice flour (same as for idiyappam,roasted one) 1 cup
water 1 - 1 1/2 cup
salt as required
For filling
coconut shredded 3/4 cup (I used the sweetened coconut flakes)
jaggery 3/4 cup (100gm) (I used just 1/2 cup as coconut was sweetened)
cardamom 1 tsp powdered
warm water 1/3 cup
Method
-Dilute the jaggery in the warm water and strain for impurities.
-Boil this liquid over medium heat and add the coconut in it,keep stirring till the liquid dries up and is ready for filling.
-In the mean time,Boil water required for dough in another pan and take the flour in a wide bowl,add salt
-Pour the hot water in it and mix with a wooden spoon.Wait for 5 minutes after pouring the water.Knead it into a dough not very sticky.
-Make small balls out of it and flatten it in your palm.Fold the sides inwards to form a cup .Scoop a spoon of filling into it and close it in a neat ball.Repeat the same for other balls and place it in a idli steamer with water below.
-Steam for 10-12 minutes till it turns to an off white color or looks cooked.
-Remove from steamer & Serve it as snack or breakfast!!
Check out more kozhukatta recipes from this space-
Sending this to The Kerala Kitchen ,Bon Vivant Breakfast ideas ,Fast food Not Fat food , Tea time ,Only Snacks + Starters guest hosted by Raji@ Vegetarian taste Buds , WTML Festive foods & Functions
47 comments:
This is my all time favorite..mouth tempting recipe
this is one of my fave snack that mother makes..thanks for linking with Kerala Kitchen
This looks so delicious. M going to try it soon..thanks for sharing.
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The kozhakattai is great for snack. We always prepare it only for pooja or as prasadham, Maybe I can make it otherwise too. Happy Easter!
Nice kolakattai
I also make a similar one.
Looks good
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Oh My such smooth Balls, how many times I give a try , Iam still a novie in preparing this delicay.Looks irrestible:)
I love this filling, you have done it very well..
love them.... rgds susan mathew www.chackoskitchen.com
gorgeous...looks heavenly
Tasty Appetite
Very yummy and delicious dumpling.
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julie i love this...yummy.i love the jaggery+ coconut combi
hi julie, looks pretty cool-still of white color to me. we also have similar recipe,with grated coconut fillings/ red beans etc..
wonder if they are the same as yours. ours is also cooked by steaming. have a nice day
My favorite dumpling... Looks so delicious
Carving for this now...yummy kozhukkata...
sound good!
The maharastrians call these modak. Look and taste delicious.
Would love to grab and have some rite now.
It looks beautiful...I wish I can find all those ingredients.
Craving for some now..the filling looks super tempting! ;)
Looks great!!
Simply superb
one of my fav snacks and your look really inviting
this looks fabulous. nice recipe
Thanks Julie for such a healthy entry. Looking forward for more of your entries.
Anyday anytime this is welcome.drooling.
Tempting modaks. nicely done
Perfect Kozhikattas... feel like picking them up from the screen n having them now.
Delicious kozhakatta..looks so tempting
delicious healthy my fav tea time,breakfast dish
Very tempting!
Rita
i love these too.. you can link it to my event too!
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yummy perfect round kozhukattas... mouthwatering :)
I'm so dying to try this right now :)Looks delicious!
Perfectly made, looks super delicious.
Definitely yummy for tummy,awesum pics..n wonderfull presentation.
maha
Perfectly done.. would love to pick one right off the screen now...Serve It - Pressure Cooked/Slow Cooked
Wow Julie, nice dumplings.! Refreshing to eat I am sure. THnx for linking up
Wow. Delicious looking Kozhukattai.My favourite...
Perfectly done !! Love it anytime..
my all time favourite, looks fabulous...
My all time favourite!!
So smooth and tempting!
Perfect and delicious.
Kozhukattais are my favorite...they look absolutely delicious and tempting
so new to me..looks like very light dessert
thanks julie for linking :)
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My mom makes this during festival times and I used to eat this without any count :)
Love them any day!
They are light and gentle on the tummy, that is the good part.
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