Sunday, January 17, 2010

Mutta Surka

Mutta Surka is a tea time snack. I do not have any clue about the origin of this snack, whether it is a Kerala dish or a Tamil Nadu one. It is something that my mom and mil makes. It could be made as a sweet or spicy snack. I love the spicy one more and the version I have here is my mom's and it is the spicy one.

Mutta Surka

Rice Flour      - 1 cup (Roasted)
Coconut         - 1/2 cup (Grated)
Ginger            - 1 tbsp heaped (Crushed coarsely)
Green Chilly    - 3 (Crushed coarsely)
Small Onions   - 6 to 7 (Crushed coarsely)
Egg                 - 1
Curry Leaves   - 1 twig
Salt                 - to taste
Water             - 1 cup
Oil                  - as needed to fry 

1. Take rice flour in a bowl.
2. Add Coconut, Crushed Ginger, Green Chilly, Small Onions, chopped Curry Leaves, Egg, Salt and water to the rice flour and make a thick batter.
3. Heat Oil in a Unniappam Chatti (Karol Scoops).

Unniappa Chatti

4. Drop a spoonful of batter into each of the scoops. Fry until slightly golden brown.

Mutta Surka

Enjoy Mutta Surka with your evening tea! The quantity mentioned here would make around 20 mutta surkas. You could make the sweet version by adding sugar instead of ginger and green chilly.

22 comments:

  1. Kothivarunne..Adipoli orennam ingotuu koodi thanekku...

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  2. Wowwww, looks yummy... and a new item for me :)
    I would love to try this.

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  3. This sounds so irresistible! Oh my! I love that it's made with rice flour and now wheat. Thank you!

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  4. Hi,

    Thx for visiting my blog and for those lovely comments...All ur recipes look so yummy and delicious...Glad to follow u, do keep in touch!

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  5. wow! Looks so cute. U have such a beautiful blog!

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  6. i was searching for this recipie dear..well thanks to u...i heard that mutta surka's origin iz from calicut..actually this is a main snack item for ramzaan festive there..its spicy flavour iz more delicious...nice recipie fathima..thanks to share this..

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  7. Ethu adipoli!!!njan ethuvare try cheythittilla!Will give a try...chayekyu best accompaniment.... Thanks for sharing fathima:)

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  8. Thats a lovely snack,would love to try it out..looks delicious and thanks for sharing fatima

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  9. The snack looks delicious ....never tasted before,should try this soon.

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  10. Hi Fathima
    I am visiting first time in your blog. This type of snack is definitely tempting. would try it soon . Please keep on posting such nice recipes.Hope to be in touch.

    Regards

    Deepa

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  11. Thank you everyone for the wonderful comments... Please try and let me know if you like it... Thank you Reshmi for helping me with its origins :-)

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  12. Luks so temptin...will surely try it out...thnx 4 visiting my blog...following u too... :))

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  13. Good recipe; was quite tickled to come across your blog name!

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  14. Cute blog with awesome recipes.. just love this recipe too will surely try it.

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  15. New to your blog .You have got a lovely space.
    Yummy snack! Do drop by
    http://padhuskitchen.blogspot.com/ when time permits

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  16. love the name of your site :) and this dish!

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  17. No doubt.....It's indeed a T'code dish.I think u have enough recipes to publish a book based on the T'code recipes exclusively....I shud say that the early generations of T'code where pretty gud in cuisine experimentation,So they have enough variant recipes to demand on.
    Well,the Pan used to fry the 'Mutta Surka' used to remind me about the traditional 'Parija'
    (Shield) used in 'Kerala Kalari Payattu' !

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  18. What is the meaning of surka ?

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    1. Savitha, To be honest, I really don't know. It has been something I have been eating since my childhood. Never even thought once why the name :-) Sorry, I couldn't help!

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  19. What is the meaning of surka ?

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