June 18, 2008

Kobri Obattu

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. 




    Ingredients for kobri Sakare / Coconut Mixture
    • 1 cup Dry grated coconut
    • 1/2 cup Sugar Powder
    • 1 tsp elachi / Cardamom powder
    Ingredients for obbattu dough
    • Maida flour - 1/2 cup
    • Chiroti Rave - 1/4 cup
    • Vanaspati Ghee or Butter - 5 tbsp
    • Pinch of Turmeric
    Method of kobri sakare
    • Fry coconut a bit. cool itadd sugar powder & elachi powder mix well and keep aside
    Method for dough
    • 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
    Tip : To Crispy Obattu : Sieve well for 10 to 15 butter or dalda ghee and sugar and pinch of turmeric add 1/4 cup of chiroti rava (Small sooji rava) sieve well and add flour again sieve well and keep aside for 2 hrs and make obattu see the above instructions.


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    27 comments:

    1. YUMMO!!! I haven't mad it for many yrs, time to make it.
      Great entry Mala, where is the Tuppa and payasa? Bari photo nodidre bayalli neerbarta ide! Sakkat aagiro nalapakaane illi ivattu! Hahaha!!

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    2. thank you for lovely words asha....
      Photo nali attched agilla tuppa, payasa hehehehe.....

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    3. yummy sweet.i think i gets into my list of to be tried.

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    4. Ooh lala! sounds delicious and looks very tempting. Thanks for the lovely entry.

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    5. delish - the pics r too temptin ... nice entry!

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    6. Wow, Nice look of ur blog Vanamala!! Tummba Chennagi ede !!

      kobbari obattu.. hmm.. mouth is watering !! once i tried it but dint come out that good.. this time shall try ur verson !!

      Thank you !!

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    7. Ur sweet looks delicious with dry coconut!

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    8. Kobbari obbattu looks delicious, Vanamala! Crisp ont he outside & soft & melty on the inside :)

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    9. obattu looks delicious Mala. I love this obattu.

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    10. delicious obattu. looks so good.

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    11. mala..you can send these lovely polis to my roti mela too!

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    12. visited ur blog first time U have Nice and lovely blog Vanamala!!
      Obattu looks inviting...

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    13. Thank you so much shri, mythreyee, , skribles, archy, cham, vani, trupti, swomya, uma, srivalli, sireesha

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    14. Wow.. this looks so good! The coconut filling is so delicious.

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    15. We 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.

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    16. wow!nanna fav sweet dish idu....yours looks great. pic tumba chennagide

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    17. Hi,
      I have a surprise for you at my blog.
      Please visit my blog for your surprise.

      Bye

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    18. OMG! You made kobri obbattu. My all time favorite dish.
      Nijavagalu bayalli neeru bartha idhe. Yum, Yum.

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    19. this is a new recipe for me! have bookmarked it.. thanks for sharing :)

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    20. looks yummy..... tempting coconut sweet roti.

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    21. That looks so good and I love the coconut stuffing - what an apt entry.

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    22. Sweet looks delicious and yummy...

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    23. Hey 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.

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    24. Hey Sis!! i tried hobbut today, it came pretty good. its Yummy & Crispy too.

      http://lh6.ggpht.com/_dkj_IK1oeSE/SqojzK2zgiI/AAAAAAAAFxM/pZ89exHFLP0/s640/GH3.JPG

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    25. Hi Mala,
      Tried these coconut obattus today and they came out pretty tasty. Rolling these obattus was easy too. Thanks for the recipe.
      Deeps.

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    26. Thanks all
      @ Deepthi thanks. Glad you liked it.

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