Ingredients
1/2 Cup All purpose flour (Maida)
1/2 tsp Chilly powder
Red food colour (I've used red icing colour since I did not have this on hand)
Oil
And, of course, some salt to taste!
Method
- Sift the flour
- Add the salt and chilly powder and mix
- Heat about 1 tbsp of oil to the flour and immediately mix. This aids in making the fried hearts/roses crispy
- Now, knead the flour into a dough using a little water (like you would for rotis/chapathis)
- Add the food colouring and knead further until all of the dough is coloured
- Make balls (about 1 inch each) and roll out on a large surface like chapatis
- Using a knife/pizza cutter cut out hearts
- Make roses using steps in this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzp3XfhUpQ4
- Heat oil in a wok/kadai. (DO NOT heat the oil to very high temperatures!)
- On a medium-low flame fry each heart/rose quickly and take out over a paper napkin to drain off excess oil
- Serve these spicy hearts and roses with a cuppa garama garam chai
Makes around 8 hearts and 8 roses of small/medium size... Just right for a light snack!
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I finally decided to particiapte in a event hosted by food bloggers. Priya, I stumbled upon your blog as I kept browsing. I saw that you have a The Hearts for St. Valentine's Day event and thought I could send this in as an entry. This is my first entry to events. Thanks for hosthing this one, Priya. I do hope you try it too!
Your simbbbly superb, a simple pokoda mix you make it colourful and intresting to see. Wah deepti Wah...Tusi great oh
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