Kobri Obattu is just like dry coconut sweet pancake but it is crispy and good for health too there is not much of oil/ghee in it . This word is derived from kannada. The recipe for this is quite easy & simple . It is also one of my favorite sweets . This sweet usually made during festivals. You can store this for more than a week in the airtight containers. This sweet can be had any time, just as snacks during tea time or also can be served as a dessert after lunch / dinner.

- 1 cup Dry grated coconut
- 1/2 cup Sugar Powder
- 1 tsp elachi / Cardamom powder
- Maida flour - 1/2 cup
- Chiroti Rave - 1/4 cup
- Vanaspati Ghee or Butter - 5 tbsp
- Pinch of Turmeric
- Fry coconut a bit. cool itadd sugar powder & elachi powder mix well and keep aside
- Mix the above dough ingredients. Sieve the dough well it just chapati
- And make a small dough balls
Method for Obattu
- Roll it (size should be poori) with the help of maida flour
- In the centre put 2 tsp of kobri sakare mixture and cover the edges and roll it flat
- Then heat the tawa place obattu roast on low flame. Cook both the side
- It will turn on golden color
- Repeat the same for the rest of rolls
- Cool it and keep it in the air tight containers
YUMMO!!! I haven't mad it for many yrs, time to make it.
ReplyDeleteGreat entry Mala, where is the Tuppa and payasa? Bari photo nodidre bayalli neerbarta ide! Sakkat aagiro nalapakaane illi ivattu! Hahaha!!
thank you for lovely words asha....
ReplyDeletePhoto nali attched agilla tuppa, payasa hehehehe.....
yummy sweet.i think i gets into my list of to be tried.
ReplyDeleteOoh lala! sounds delicious and looks very tempting. Thanks for the lovely entry.
ReplyDeletedelish - the pics r too temptin ... nice entry!
ReplyDeleteWow, Nice look of ur blog Vanamala!! Tummba Chennagi ede !!
ReplyDeletekobbari obattu.. hmm.. mouth is watering !! once i tried it but dint come out that good.. this time shall try ur verson !!
Thank you !!
Ur sweet looks delicious with dry coconut!
ReplyDeleteKobbari obbattu looks delicious, Vanamala! Crisp ont he outside & soft & melty on the inside :)
ReplyDeleteobattu looks delicious Mala. I love this obattu.
ReplyDeletenice one..looks delicious
ReplyDeletedelicious obattu. looks so good.
ReplyDeletemala..you can send these lovely polis to my roti mela too!
ReplyDeletevisited ur blog first time U have Nice and lovely blog Vanamala!!
ReplyDeleteObattu looks inviting...
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ReplyDeleteWow.. this looks so good! The coconut filling is so delicious.
ReplyDeleteWe call it poli and I love these coconut polis when compared with dal stuffed ones. I too haven't had it for a long time. looks lovely and nice entry.
ReplyDeletewow!nanna fav sweet dish idu....yours looks great. pic tumba chennagide
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OMG! You made kobri obbattu. My all time favorite dish.
ReplyDeleteNijavagalu bayalli neeru bartha idhe. Yum, Yum.
this is a new recipe for me! have bookmarked it.. thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletelooks yummy..... tempting coconut sweet roti.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good and I love the coconut stuffing - what an apt entry.
ReplyDeleteSweet looks delicious and yummy...
ReplyDeleteHey Sis!!! i saw your blog just today!! awesome one!!! i am going to try out the thing you have put. I will let you know the result. Till now knew some of the sweets like payasa, chocolate, Mysore pak etc., i will learn others also from this blog.
ReplyDeleteHey Sis!! i tried hobbut today, it came pretty good. its Yummy & Crispy too.
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Hi Mala,
ReplyDeleteTried these coconut obattus today and they came out pretty tasty. Rolling these obattus was easy too. Thanks for the recipe.
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Thanks all
ReplyDelete@ Deepthi thanks. Glad you liked it.