An easy to make snack recipe for tea time.
Serving suggestion :-
Wonton are in different shapes. Used in two versions. Steamed & used in soups or Fried.
Sharing with you the flat noodle version, sprinkled with honey & sesame seeds.
Ingridients :
- All purpose flour (maida) - 1 cup
- Salt to taste
- Water to knead a stiff dough
- White Sesame seeds - 1 tsp
- Honey - 2 tbsp
- Oil for frying
Procedure :
- In a bowl, mix the all purpose flour, salt & slowly adding water knead a smooth & stiff dough.
- cover and keep it aside for 10 minutes
- after 10 minutes Knead it again, divide into equal portions
- Dust the board and using rolling pin, make thin flat round shaped puris.
- sprinkle some flour on both sides to prevent it from sticking.
- Make recumbent fold (like how you fold for making paper fan)
- Using a knife cut it as shown in the picture
- now pick up each piece which will unfold into thin flat strips.
- Heat oil, fry the strips till they turn golden & crisp.
- in a big mixing bowl pour some honey, add in sesame seeds, put the fried wontons, mix well
- Yummy crispy wonton snack is ready.
Serving suggestion :-
- You can sprinkle some maple syrup or plum sauce instead of honey.
- Goes well with ice cream to make a wonderful dessert. Put a scoop of ice cream and arrange the fried wontons around it & serve.
I prefer it with a scoopy of strawberry ice cream as the combination not only tastes yummy, the pink & golden brown combination is very appetizing.
I WANT TO COME OVER THERE THIS EVENING ITSELF TO TASTE THE SNACKS!
ReplyDeleteTHE EATABLES SHOWN IN THE PICTURE & ITS PROCESS ARE SO NICE! ;)
THANKS FOR SHARING THE POST & NOT SHARING THE ITEMS TO TASTE.
Gopu
ha.ha... thank you Gopu Sir. Its a virtual sharing. Joining me for the tea time? :) you are already here!
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ReplyDeleteOK Thanks for your reply.
அன்புடன் கோபு
awesome.this fry looks so delicious. As usual nice recipe
ReplyDeleteGopu sir, You are always welcome.please don't mention "Can I come?" :D
ReplyDeleteThank you Kanan (spice up the curry) :)
ReplyDeleteyou have a good collection of recipes. loved your blog.
ReplyDeleteI blog @ Manidipa's Kitchen, a blog about recipes from my kitchen, life and experiences
Thank you Manidipa. Nice of you to leave your blog link. Sure will visit you soon.
ReplyDeletemira this one must be so tasty..one more item to my list..my mouth is watering this is not fine mira ;)..
ReplyDeleteIt is mouthwatering Mira and I am eager to taste it right away !!
ReplyDeleteYes Leela chechi. It is tasty, crispy. a perfect snack for tea time. Thanks for joining me.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sudha
ReplyDeleteNice n crisp tea time snack! Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mahi :)
ReplyDeletehai Mira
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Thank you Shama. So glad to see your response. Sure will do it. I posted some links in my comments attached to that street party post.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so yummy....Maybe I shud try it soon!
ReplyDeleteUshaben, it is easy to make :-) thank you.
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