All purpose flour (maida) 250 gm
Rice flour 50gm
Sugar 100 gm
Vanilla essence 1 tsp
Egg 1
Coconut milk 1 small cup
Salt a pinch
Cake seeds (optional) 1 tsp
Oil for deep frying
Method:
Mix all the ingredients with water and make a batter ( It should not be too thick or too thin).
You get the rose cookie moulds in the market. Heat the oil in a wok/kadai and place the mould in it and allow the mould to get hot. Then Take the mould and dip the edge of it into the batter and immediately into the oil and keep shaking it till the batter slides into the oil in the shape of the mould. Fry it both sides till golden brown. Keep repeating the process till the batter is complete. The crisp rose cookies are ready. When cool you can store it in an air tight container.
Superb looking snacks:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Rumana!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! I'm going to have to keep an eye out for those rose molds. These cookies look not only tasty, but fun to make!
ReplyDeleteIn my childhood my brother and me really loved this recipe.yummy and delicious.Thanks for posting.
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ReplyDelete@mjskit.. Hope u'll find the molds and have fun making them!! :-)
ReplyDelete@kokila.. Nice to know that my recipe brought back some of your sweet memories!!
@teena.. Thank you so much!!
Never seen anything like this before but I can't wait to try them! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful! Thanks for visiting my blog and commenting! I am a new follower here and can't wait to read more. Donna
ReplyDeleteCrispy & addictive xmas treat!!!
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@easyfoodsmith... this is our Christmas special in India.. Your welcome!
ReplyDelete@Donna... Thank you!! Read more!!! Cook More!! :-)
@Prathima.. Thanks!!
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