I have always been driven to try things that are labeled hard or difficult to make as far as cooking goes. I get a wonderful warm feeling when that does end up coming out successful :) I wish the same motivation applied when it came to work, ha..not a chance!
So this has been on my list of things for a long long time and finally I convinced my mother in law that we should try it and here is my attempt. She made the dough though from where the murukkus came. I have to admit it was not an easy task and requires repeated practice to get proficient I would think. I was happy though with results for a first time.
All done, we were generous with the seasame seeds
7 comments:
Enakku venum! Nice attempt Anu.
Very good.. kudos.
When my mother in law was here she made thatai, murukku and mixture and i all i did was dry out excess oil :-)
I promised to try them out later, u wud be my inspiration on that end. They do look delicious, although shdnt there be more suthals?
hi anu...wanted to read your other blog..baby#1, you have a baby? would love to read on more..do give me the perm! btw, the murukkus look very tempting, though I am wondering how you manage to look so wonderful with all the murukkus hanging around!
mayur: thanks
meera: that's funny! there can be as many suthals as you want, but this itself was a challenge. usually kai murukkus have 2 suthals and then bigger seer murukkus have 5 and 7.
KP: howz you? i have an almost year old boy. i enjoy your blog and your stories about your children..very nice!
Thanks Priya..you seem to be a whole different level though :)
Anu...Am throughly impressed....I tried them too. I should say I did manage to get them to a decent shape.Ur murukkus look great... Anyways... AA (Awesome Anu )
Hey Bhargavi..just saw your comment. Thanks for the sweet note.
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