Kozhukattai Flour Recipe
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🥄 Kozhukattai Flour Recipe | Perfect for Kozhukattai & Idiyappam
A simple yet essential batter recipe using rice flour, perfect for making traditional steamed dumplings and string hoppers!
Ingredients
- 1 cup rice flour (any packed brand)
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 cup water (add gradually)
- 2-3 tsp sesame oil
👩🍳 Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Flour Mixture
- In a bowl, combine rice flour and salt. Mix well.
- Gradually add water little by little while continuously mixing. Use a hand blender for smoother mixing if available.
- Aim for a dosa batter-like consistency. Do not add all the water at once.
Step 2: Cook the Batter
- In a heavy-bottomed kadai or pan, add the sesame oil first.
- Immediately pour in the rice flour batter. Mix the oil and batter well.
- Do not switch on the flame yet — if the oil becomes even slightly warm, the batter will start forming lumps.
- Once oil and batter are combined smoothly, switch on the flame to medium-low and keep stirring continuously.
- At first, oil may gather at the corners — this is normal. Continue mixing until the batter thickens into a soft dough.
Step 3: Continuous Mixing
- Keep stirring without pause for about 5 minutes on medium flame.
- The batter will thicken gradually. Scrape flour stuck on sides back into the batter.
- Do not stop stirring or the batter will become crispy and unusable for Kozhukattai.
Step 4: Final Cooking
- Continue stirring for another 2 minutes until the batter is well-cooked and thick.
- Test readiness: take a small portion, if it doesn’t stick to your palms, it’s ready.
- If sticky, cook 2–3 more minutes while stirring.
Step 5: Storage
- Transfer batter immediately to another vessel.
- Cover tightly to prevent drying out. Uncovered batter dries and becomes hard to shape.
✅ Tips for Success
- 🥄 Use a hand blender for easy, smooth mixing.
- 🔥 Maintain medium flame throughout cooking.
- ⏰ Never stop stirring while cooking.
- 💧 Add water slowly to avoid lumps.
- 🫙 Store batter covered to keep moisture intact.
🍽️ Uses
- Steamed Kozhukattai (rice dumplings)
- Idiyappam (string hoppers)
Traditionally, Kozhukattai batter is made by soaking and grinding rice, then cooking. This recipe uses readymade rice flour for convenience without compromising texture.
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