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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Rava Peas Tikki

Just like all mums, I too have the same worries every day night before going to bed, what lunch / snack I'm going to pack for kid.  As a mum our responsibility doesn't end  just  by packing the food, it's also our responsibility to make sure that he / she likes it and enjoys the food.

Each and every kid is unique and they have different taste buds, only a mum will know what her child needs.  So here is a simple dish which I adapted from Tarldala's Cookbook ( Cooking for kids ).  It's a very simple, nutritious and very easy to make i.e. , you can pack it very easily for your kids even on a busy weekday morning.  According to your kids taste you can vary few flavours or the vegetables like instead of peas, you can also add corn, carrot or even broccoli.


Preparation Time : 10 minutes
Cooking Time : 15 minutes

Ingredients:
For the Outer Layer:
Rava / Semolina - 1/2 cup
Water- 1 cup
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Oil- 1 tsp
Salt- 1/4 tsp

For the filling: ( Mix all the filling ingredients together )
Boiled and crushed peas- 1/2 cup
Chaat masala- 1 tsp
Salt to taste
Oil  for frying

Method:
Prepare the outer layer :
Heat the water along with the salt in a pan.  When water starts boiling add the rava little by little and keep stirring continuously.  Add turmeric and stir until it comes together like a dough.  Take it off from heat, add about a teaspoon of oil.  Cover it and leave the dough for about 5 minutes.
Divide the dough in to 8 equal rounds and divide the filling into 8 equal rounds. Apply oil to your hand and  flatten the dough in the middle of your palms. Place the filling in the middle and cover it without any cracks and flatten it again slightly.  Heat the oil in a pan and fry the tikki's in medium heat until they look light brown in colour.  Serve it warm with tomato ketchup .  To pack in a lunch box, let it cool down for a while, wrap it in aluminium foil and pack tightly in a lunch box.

Sending this to Cooking With Seeds- Peas, Snacks Mela, Kid's Delight- Colour Palette hosted by Veg junction originally started by Srivalli
 

58 comments:

  1. wow this is indeed delicious and healthy. No potatoes to boil, peel and mash that the most attractive side.

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  2. The pictures looks awesome, and the recipe is great too... would be trying this out soon...

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  3. wow..very inviting picz & healthy snack.

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  4. Beautiful picture, wish i could grab a plate, i should buy rava from the indian store when i go next time.

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  5. Awesome snack...........sure kids would luv it........shud giuve a try soon

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  6. To begin with, I'm a big fan of your clicks and editing....flawless!
    I never heard of Rava Tikkis till now so I was amazed to see them; though thought in the beginning that it wud be like 'handwa' but not so, n I'm really happy about it. I'm trying this recipe very soon, for sure. :)

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  7. Oh Ayeesha, you photos make this really tempting! I have a feeling I might want to snack on this more than the kids :)

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  8. Wow, nice recipe with lovely clicks..

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  9. படத்தினை பார்க்கும் பொழுதே சாப்பிடனும் போல் இருக்கு

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  10. Awesome recipe..healthy and yummy snack

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  11. Tempting and delicious recipe with beautiful clicks..great

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  12. Looks delicious,wonderful presentation.

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  13. Lovely and cute tikkis with awesome picture Ayeesha.

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  14. Perfect lunchbox snack! Love the pictures..

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  15. very delicious and healthy snacks and beautiful the pics..

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  16. delicious tikki for snack looks wonderful

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  17. OMG! this looks amazing...luv ur presentation dear....wondering what cam u use?

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  18. wow.. tikkis look fabulous... your pictures are really awesome...

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  19. What a lovely snack and beautiful photos!

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  20. great snack..kids would love it for the lunch box :)

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  21. Good looking dish, Thanks for posting.

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  22. tikkis look very tempting...and the recipe is very different...but shuld we shallow fry or deep fry?

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  23. thatz great...tikki with semolina...a must try one...good one dear :)

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  24. yummy and looks soooo tempting....beautiful pic.....

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  25. very very good n yumm .. the presentation is so awesome.. perfect click..

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  26. very delicious tikkis...looks super yummm

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  27. Superb photos ! And the snack is equally tempting !

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  28. OMG!!!! what a lovely presentation Ayeesha. Mind blowing. Your snaps are making me and my daughter drool..:) Perfect tea time tikkis. Very healthy and nutritious too.

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  29. i am loving the yellow tones in this pic..looks pretty

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  30. awesome clicks! I am going to try this for my son!

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  31. Lovely recipe. Will try it soon.

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  32. Lovely presentation, and no aloo in the stuffing makes it even great. So very true that a mom never stops worrying about the food her kids eat.
    Love Ash.

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  33. Wow!!! I wud so love to have these tikkis now with my cuppa :-)

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  34. thats such a nice idea of a dish. I needed some ideas of what else I can accompany rice curry and your recipe is just fitting. thanks a lot for sharing!

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  35. Unique and deliciusly done awesome Tikkis Dear.Luv it

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  36. Wat an inviting and beautiful tikki,stunning clicks..

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  37. Beautiful pics and a yummy recipe..why kids, even adults will love this yummy treat.

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  38. Wow..Wht a lovely pic...My fav falafel with rava...Bookmarking this recipe.

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  39. The tikkis look lovely. I love tikkis in any form and I love this one. Looks great. Anzzcafe has completed 1 year of blogging. You were amongst the first readers of my blog and your words were a great source of encouragement. Thank you for being a part of my small world.

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  40. wow.perfect tikkis.. it is looking awesome.

    pls link any sweet dish to my ongoing event yummy desserts for new year

    .http://pran-oriya-recipies.blogspot.com/2011/12/eee.html

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  41. Thanks all for your sweet comments!
    @ANU - its a Nikkon D3100.
    @Chitra - shallow fry would do.

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  42. Lovely presentation and a very delicious post :)

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  43. Delicious and healthy way to snack :)

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  44. dear, a Fabulous Blog Award is waiting for you at my space. I will be happy if you could drop in and collect it :)

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  45. Yummy! what color and photograph. The idea of using rawa for the tikki is new to me.

    Enjoyed your blog. Thanks.

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  46. Very Tempting...Lovely pictures...superb presentation..I looked at all your recipe pictures..They are all so great..What camera do you use? Can you share where you get all these props from?

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  47. never tasted pumpkin paratha! love the colour :)

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