Saturday, August 27, 2011

Masala Borugulu ~ Spicy Puffed Rice

Here is a simple tea time snack which is such a no brainer! Feel free to alter the ingredients to suit your palate.


In fact I somehow never ever tried making this snack at home and thought it was best left for the 'beach hawkers' to make a perfect one! But on the insistence of my cousin, Mallika , I tried this out at home and was somewhat embarrassed for having skipped making this snack for so many years!! Thanks to the prodding we are enjoying this snack very frequently :)


This forms part of the BM#8 for Day 5 under the theme 'Cooking Under 5 Ingredients'. Also check for the other marathoners here.


Masala Borugulu


Ingredients -


1. Borugulu/Maramaralu/Puffed rice 4-5 cups
2. Onions chopped 1/2 cup
3. Tomatoes chopped 1/4 cup
4. Seasoning ( Oil 1 Tbsp, Peanuts Handful, mustard seeds 1/2 tsp, turmeric, salt as needed, mirchi powder as needed, Hing)
5. Lemon juice as required


Note - You could also add some roasted gram (Putnala pappu / Puthana/Dhalia) , some dry coconut pieces, boondi, sev, grated carrot ..be innovative and try to add in as many healthy ingredients as your creative mind allows!!


Method Of Preparation -


In a microwave safe bowl, pile in the puffed rice and nuke it for 45 seconds to make them fresh smelling and crispy. Alternatively do it in a kadai/wok on the stove top.


In a kadai/wok heat oil and saute peanuts, add mustard seeds, turmeric, mirchi powder and hing.


Remove from fire and mix in the salt.


Transfer the puffed rice into the wok and mix well.


Serve in individual bowls (or for a more authentic feel serve in paper cones :)), adding the required onions, tomatoes and lemon juice! 


Masala Borugulu


Enjoy the street (beach?) food in the comfort of your living room!!


Preparation Time 10 min 
Serves 2-3 

24 comments:

  1. Looks very colorful..Sometime it happens some simplest dishes are never tried in our own kitchen.

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  2. yummy snack to have with a cup of tea.

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  3. Love this snack..cant stop from eating...having this on beach road....hmm.

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  4. Nice Chat with colorful ingredients...

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  5. simple and yummy snack, can't resist eating them..

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  6. What a delicious snack for the weekend! Great idea dear :)

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  7. This is what my husband comes up with when he thinks of a snack. :)
    Quick and yummy.

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  8. This is one of my favorite snacks

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  9. very tempting......

    Chk out my Diwali event:
    http://anuzhealthykitchen.blogspot.com/2011/08/diwali-festival-of-lights-event-aug.html

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  10. Looks mouth watering!!!!Very nice with tea.

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  11. Mouthwatering and delicious snack. Excellent presentation.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  12. Mouthwatering and delicious snack. Excellent presentation.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  13. all time favorite snack. Your pix look pretty

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  14. Makes for quick & mouthwatering snack!!! Its a popular street food in Mangalore :)
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  15. simple n yumm one..

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  16. very nice bhel mix - looks tempting!

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  17. Love this simple snack. Looks delicious.

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  18. Looks awesome. Simple but quite tasty snack. In our version we add ripe avacado to this mix nad it tastes good too :)

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  19. I used to eat these Masala Pori when i was a kid!

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  20. Wowww... ee photos chala bagunnayi.. chusthuntene norooruthondi.. bhale vundi :)
    Indian Cuisine

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