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Nippattu Recipe: How To Make Thattai At Home
Nippattu is a traditional South Indian snack that is mainly prepared during Diwali and other festivals. Here is a detailed step-by-step procedure with images and a video.
Nippattu is a traditional South Indian snack that is prepared during the festive seasons, especially for Diwali. In Tamil Nadu, it is called Thattai and is prepared for most celebrations and joyous occasions. In Andhra Pradesh, nippattu is called chekkalu.
In almost all weddings and festivals in South India, nippattu is a mandatory snack that is prepared and distributed. Nippattus are spicy and crunchy rice crackers that are deep-fried and stored in an air-tight jar. This snack can be preserved for over a month if stored properly.
The nippattu is easy to make at home, once you get the dough to the right consistency. Hence, follow this detailed video recipe and the step-by-step procedure with images to make the nippattu at home.
NIPPATTU VIDEO RECIPE

Recipe By: Kavyashree S
Recipe Type: Snacks
Serves: 12-14 pieces
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Split roasted gram (hurigadale) - ½ cup
Peanuts - ½ cup
Rice flour - ¾th bowl
Sooji (chiroti rava) - 2 tbsp
Maida - 1 tbsp
Red chilli powder - 1½ tbsp
Salt - ¾th tbsp
Hing - ¼th tbsp
Oil - 2 tbsp + for greasing and frying
Water - 1½ cups
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1. Add half a cup of split roasted gram in a mixer jar.
2. Add half a cup peanuts and grind it coarsely and keep it aside.
3. Add rice flour in a mixing bowl.
4. Add 2 tablespoons of sooji and a tablespoon of maida.
5. Add red chilli powder and salt.
6. Then, add hing and mix well.
7. Add powdered mixture and mix well.
8. Add 2 tablespoons of oil in a heated small pan.
9. Heat the oil for about 2 minutes.
10. Add it to the mixture and mix well.
11. Add water little by little and knead it into a medium-soft dough.
12. Take a plastic sheet and grease it with oil.
13. Take small portions of the dough and dab them into flat circular shapes on the greased plastic sheet.
14. Heat oil in a pan for frying.
15. Carefully, peel the round-shaped dough from the sheet and put them into the oil one after the other.
16. Fry them for a minute and flip them over to cook on the other side.
17. Fry them until they turn brown in colour.
18. Remove from the oil and serve once it cools to room temperature.
- 1. You can add almonds if you are allergic to peanuts.
- 2. The consistency of the dough should be that of akki roti.
- Serving Size - 1 piece
- Calories - 70 cal
- Protein - 2 g
- Carbohydrates - 8 g
- Sugar - 3 g
STEP BY STEP - HOW TO MAKE NIPPATTU
1. Add half a cup of split roasted gram in a mixer jar.

2. Add half a cup peanuts and grind it coarsely and keep it aside.


3. Add rice flour in a mixing bowl.

4. Add 2 tablespoons of sooji and a tablespoon of maida.


5. Add red chilli powder and salt.


6. Then, add hing and mix well.


7. Add powdered mixture and mix well.

8. Add 2 tablespoons of oil in a heated small pan.

9. Heat the oil for about 2 minutes.

10. Add it to the mixture and mix well.


11. Add water little by little and knead it into a medium-soft dough.


12. Take a plastic sheet and grease it with oil.

13. Take small portions of the dough and dab them into flat circular shapes on the greased plastic sheet.


14. Heat oil in a pan for frying.

15. Carefully, peel the round-shaped dough from the sheet and put them into the oil one after the other.


16. Fry them for a minute and flip them over to cook on the other side.


17. Fry them until they turn brown in colour.

18. Remove from the oil and serve once it cools to room temperature.



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