I am back after a long vacation! It took me sometime to get back to routine and that is the reason for this delayed post in MyCheerfulKitchen. Wishing you all a very happy Vinayaka Chaturti! This time, I made chocolate kozhukattai for my dear modern Ganesha :) I am very happy to share the recipe with you all.
INGREDIENTS:
For the kozhukattai/dumpling:
- Rice flour - 1/2 cup
- Water - 3/4 cup
- Milk - 4 teaspoons
- Salt - a pinch
- Oil - 1 tablespoon
For the filling:
- Grated Coconut - 1/2 cup
- Ghee - 1 teaspoon
- Grated chocolate - 1/4 cup
METHOD:
- Take a heavy bottomed pan and mix all the ingredients required for the kozhukattai/dumpling
- On a low flame, keep stirring continuously. You will notice that the mixture will thicken
- Once it starts to leave the sides of the pan and forms a soft dough consistency, switch off the flame. This should take about 3 to 5 minutes
- Grease your hands with little oil and knead the dough to remove any lumps. Keep aside, closed
- Heat a teaspoon of ghee in a pan and add coconut to it. Fry for a few minutes till a nice aroma spreads and the coconut changes color
- Remove from fire and add in the grated chocolate. Mix well. Keep aside
- Grease you hands with little oil and make small balls (pebble sized) of the dough
- You can use a modak mould or shape them like you do for usual kozhukattai. Fill it with a spoon of the chocolate filling and and seal the edges
- Grease an idly tray with oil and place these sealed kozhukattais in it
- Steam the dumplings for 3 minutes and they are ready to be munched!!!!!!
Note: I used chocolate ganache instead of grated chocolate and hence the filling was a bit gooey but still tasted great! You can use grated chocolate/ chocolate syrup / melted chocolate according to your preference