September 18, 2012

Kolkukattai

Kolukattai is sweet. Made up of jaggery and coconut. There are various types of filling for this and also different versions too in different parts of india. Like Modak, Kolukattai and Kadabu etc., Most of these versions are very popular in India and made on the festival of "Ganesha Chathurthi". After puja this is offered as prasadam.
There are also a savory (salted and spicy) version of this called Khara kolukattai and another called Kadabu (Deep Fried) which has a filling of Sugar & Dried Cocnut (kobri sakare). I have already posted this in my blog.
 The link :
Kadubu
Kharu Kolkukattai




Prep Time :  20 Mins
Makes : 10


Ingredients for filling
  • Jaggery / Vellu / Bella - 1 & 1/2 Cup
  • Coconut , grated - 1 cup
  • Cardamom powder - 1/2 tsp
Method for filling
  1. In a heavy bottom pan add jaggery and 2 tsp of water bring to boil then add coconut 
  2. stir constantly untill becomes thick. Add cardamom powder mix well and remove from the flame.
Ingredients for outer layer
  • Rice flour / Arshi mavu / Akki hittu - 2 cups
  • Water - 1-1/4 cup
  • Oil - 2 tsp
Method for outer layer
  1.  Boil the water add oil 
  2. Add rice flour slowly without no lumps use the whisk stir well and switch off the flame and cover it for 5 mins
Method for Kolukattai
  1. Take a large plastic sheet and Take a small size of rice dough and press it in finger with the help of oil make small round shape and put 2 tsp of sweet filling and close the edges looks like cresent shape or any shape and keep aside
  2. Do it for rest of the mixtures.
  3. Take a plate and small size of banana leaf and arrange all kolukattai's and steam cook in a pressure cooker for 5 minutes (do not put weight)
Serve
Tip : If it is Jaggery too watery add a spoon of Rice flour and stir.










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