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    Home » Sweets & Desserts » Mixed Flour Athirasam ~ Deep Fried Loves!

    Mixed Flour Athirasam ~ Deep Fried Loves!

    Published: Sep 16, 2008 · Modified: Sep 23, 2020 by Srivalli · 24 Comments

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    You don't get answers to all the questions that life poses! In fact many times, you just drift in and out and you think you know what you want to do and doing. Most times we are just ignorant, at least I am. It's been a while since I got into any serious thinking. Off late, I haven't had the time nor opportunity to even ponder on such philosophies of life. Once upon a time, when the lane was much greener, when life, though hectic and interesting, was moving on a much-relaxed pace.

    Then yes, life had me indulging in deep thinking, pondering over prose or verse. At the strike of the muse, I either saw myself lapping on canvas or rambling on the text. But now, believe me, I neither get a chance to even glance at a pen or even take a paper!

    Well, that's the joy of motherhood, I learnt! Now all I can think of, as a means to relax, is indulging in fancy cooking or something that my kids might like to eat. Now, who said that cooking is a core? Well, at least most times it's not the way I look at it. I find it therapeutic and healing. I can actually forget my impending project releases or the hoards of cupboards that need to be stacked up again or the other haraar things that might need to be addressed immediately! On one such occasion, I find myself in the company of such dishes, that I normally won't otherwise think of making.

    Konda loves Athirasam, so thought this variation might also be liked. In fact, this turned out to be much easier than the other one. It was crunchy and stays crispy for about 3-4 days. Anyway knowing myself, these won't be allowed to stay for so long.

    But before that, do take time to check the latest guest post on Bachelor's feast in Spice your Life!Ingredients Needed:

    Maida - 1 cup
    Rice flour - 1 cup
    Besan - 1/2 cup
    Cardamom a pinch
    Grated coconut - 1/2 cup
    Sesame seeds Both white and black - 1 tsp
    Poppy seeds - 1/2 tsp
    Jaggary - 1 & 1/2 cup
    Oil for deep frying

    Method to prepare:

    As usual, cup measurement means, whichever cup you use, has to be used for all ingredients.

    In a bowl, take all the flours and other ingredients except jaggery, white sesame seeds. Mix well and keep aside.

    In a pan, melt jaggery and remove scum. Then again bring the jaggery syrup to boil and cook till you get a one thread consistency This can be checked by taking out a spoon and touching it between your index finger and thumb. When you move your finger, you will get a single thread. At that point, you can remove it from the fire.

    Slowly mix this syrup into the flour. Knead to get a stiff dough. Take small balls and press on a greased plastic sheet. Pat a few white sesame seeds on both sides.

    Meanwhile, heat a pan with Oil. It needs to be hot when you start cooking the Athirasam.

    Gently slide each one into the hot oil. Simmer and cook on both sides. When it's cooked, using two slotted spatulas, press to drain excess oil.

    Surprisingly, these didn't drink much oil. Allow to cool and store in airtight containers.

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    Mixed Flour Athirasam ~ Deep Fried Loves!

    Dish Type Deep Fried Dishes
    Author Srivalli
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    1. Sharmila says

      September 16, 2008 at 7:42 am

      This looks so interesting ... and doable. 🙂
      Will give this a try in the coming festive season.

      Reply
    2. jayasree says

      September 16, 2008 at 7:56 am

      Athirasam is on my to-do list for a long time. I think I will better start with the easy one. It looks crisp as u said.

      Reply
    3. Nags says

      September 16, 2008 at 9:35 am

      my absolute absolute fave sweet!!! we gave out huge ones for my wedding to guests 😀

      Reply
    4. srikars kitchen says

      September 16, 2008 at 9:55 am

      very interesting & different looking dish. i have always se this one very much oily but this looks very much different. would love to try.

      Reply
    5. RAKS KITCHEN says

      September 16, 2008 at 10:40 am

      Athirasam is my favorite! Like this version:)

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    6. kamala says

      September 16, 2008 at 12:52 pm

      I only make the normal version..this seems to be an instant one ..will try some time Valli..

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    7. ANJALI J. says

      September 16, 2008 at 1:28 pm

      sounds great.. loved ur recipe

      Reply
    8. Jayashree says

      September 16, 2008 at 8:21 am

      Athirasam is one of those things that I've always shied away from making. Yours looks crisp and nicely browned.

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    9. Curry Leaf says

      September 16, 2008 at 1:51 pm

      Looks crispy,Love it,thanks for sharing

      Reply
    10. alka says

      September 16, 2008 at 10:38 am

      Anything edible,having sesame and poppy seeds are a turn on for me...I love the crunchy bites having these both seeds and since this doesn't call for sugar(i always prefer adding jaggery for sweetness)i can make these for my son without feeling guilty of providing him useless calories...Thanks for sharing
      And also thanks for sharing your household woes..until now i thought its only me whose home is crying for attention,and cupboards yelling to be cleaned up....while i sit and blog about food and cater to a child's constant need of attention!

      Reply
    11. Divya says

      September 16, 2008 at 4:21 pm

      That just wants me to make something fried right this moment. You do no good to me resisting temptations Srivalli!

      Reply
    12. Divya Vikram says

      September 16, 2008 at 5:10 pm

      looks delicious n crispy..

      Reply
    13. raaji says

      September 16, 2008 at 5:54 pm

      looks nice .wanna give it a shot...

      Reply
    14. Tee says

      September 16, 2008 at 3:57 pm

      Athirasam looks so yummy ! This will be a hit in my home.:)

      Reply
    15. A_and_N says

      September 16, 2008 at 9:55 pm

      I love adirasam. Oh man, I miss it so much

      Reply
    16. Ramki says

      September 16, 2008 at 11:50 pm

      Using maida was innovative and makes the process much easier. In Tamilnadu we make adirasam from just rice flour. Resting them overnight makes them much softer.

      Reply
    17. bee says

      September 16, 2008 at 7:26 pm

      now, if you make a savory version, i'll try it in the appam pan. 😀

      Reply
    18. Ramya's Mane Adige says

      September 17, 2008 at 4:43 am

      oh, I just had this dish at a friends place, couple of days back... your looks yummy

      Reply
    19. Nidhi says

      September 17, 2008 at 5:21 am

      Never had Athirasam. Sounds very exciting to me.

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    20. Jaya says

      September 17, 2008 at 6:23 am

      This looks so good and yummy Sri,thanks for sharing ..
      hugs and smiles

      Reply
    21. Vij says

      September 17, 2008 at 9:02 am

      Athirasam is my fav n urs look so crisp n yummy!!!

      Reply
    22. SMN says

      September 17, 2008 at 10:11 am

      Valli thats the all time fav dish of mine.. and recently i had it in mine aunts house.

      Reply
    23. Cynthia says

      September 17, 2008 at 7:51 pm

      Parenthood is definitely something that is not to be taken for granted, once entered, the job never really stops, even when they are grown up and have their own families. I salute all you parents.

      Reply
    24. Annarasa says

      September 19, 2008 at 2:51 am

      Gosh!! These look amazing.

      Reply

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