When I was young in summer holidays my Ajji, i.e Grand mom would make Hurihittu. This is a typical old Mysore Delicacy. Huri is roast, and hittu is flour hence the name hurihittuRecently I felt like eating it again, but the shop bought one, does not match anywhere to the home made one. We would mix it with jaggery and grated coconut with a pinch of ghee and make balls out of it. Mix it with water and jaggery to make a cool drink which was supposed to drive away pitta, make upma out of it. The list is endless.
I had assumed that making Hurihittu is an elaborate process and cannot be done by mere mortal like me, A chance discussion with my husband's aunt Lalthu Aunty, who is an encyclopedia of cooking made me realize that it can be done by me also.Thats the specialty of Lalthu Aunty, she makes me feel that traditional dishes are not that difficult and can be made easily. I have learn t many dishes from her.
First I will explain the process of making Hurihittu. I made with just 1 kg of Ragi since this was the first time I was also trying this. And I got a bit more than 1kg of hurihittu.
Ingredients:
Ragi -1kg
Water -100ml
Salt-1tsp.
Procedure :
Now to make delicacy out of this Hurihittu,
1. Ragi coconut balls
Take a cup of Hurihittu, add 1/4 th cup fresh grated coconut, grate a1/2 cup of Jaggery or 2 tbs spoon sugar,2 tsp ghee and sprinkle 2 tsp milk and press it to make balls. They taste heavenly. And its very good for small kids.
My little one loved it, and ate as ragi chocolate.
2. Ragi Hurihittu Majiige,
Take a glass of buttermilk and mix a tablespoon of hurihittu, add a pinch of salt , garnish with ginger and coriander add ice cubes and drink it. It is supposed to be very good for health in summer.
We make upma also out of it. I will save it for another post.
This my entry to to Gayathri's " Down the Memory Lane" event.
I had assumed that making Hurihittu is an elaborate process and cannot be done by mere mortal like me, A chance discussion with my husband's aunt Lalthu Aunty, who is an encyclopedia of cooking made me realize that it can be done by me also.Thats the specialty of Lalthu Aunty, she makes me feel that traditional dishes are not that difficult and can be made easily. I have learn t many dishes from her.
First I will explain the process of making Hurihittu. I made with just 1 kg of Ragi since this was the first time I was also trying this. And I got a bit more than 1kg of hurihittu.
Ingredients:
Ragi -1kg
Water -100ml
Salt-1tsp.
Procedure :
- Dissolve the salt in water.
- Take ragi in a shallow container, like kadai
- Sprinkle salt water on it.
- Let it rest for half an hour.
- Take around 150 gms of soaked ragi at a time and roast in another Kadai over medium flame.
- The ragi is done, if the wetness disappears and it becomes crisp.
- When you taste the Ragi , it becomes crisp and tasty.
- It might take around 7-8 minutes for the Ragi to become crisp.
- Roast the entire ragi soaked.
- If your Ragi is old and good, it leaves white flakes or else no problem, once you feel the Ragi is crisp , consider it done.
- Now cool the roasted ragi and make a fine powder in your Mixie. I made it little coarse since I have eaten it that way.
- The powdered Ragi will have a nice rustic aroma and is called Hurihittu.
Soaked ragi |
Roasted Ragi |
Ragi Hurihittu |
Now to make delicacy out of this Hurihittu,
1. Ragi coconut balls
Take a cup of Hurihittu, add 1/4 th cup fresh grated coconut, grate a1/2 cup of Jaggery or 2 tbs spoon sugar,2 tsp ghee and sprinkle 2 tsp milk and press it to make balls. They taste heavenly. And its very good for small kids.
My little one loved it, and ate as ragi chocolate.
2. Ragi Hurihittu Majiige,
Take a glass of buttermilk and mix a tablespoon of hurihittu, add a pinch of salt , garnish with ginger and coriander add ice cubes and drink it. It is supposed to be very good for health in summer.
We make upma also out of it. I will save it for another post.
This my entry to to Gayathri's " Down the Memory Lane" event.
Wow! What a traditional, versatile hurihittu! Thanks a lot for sending..
ReplyDeleteI too love hurittu..... long time since i had it.... How are you? Haven't heard from you from a long time...
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