Ingredients (Yields 20 - 25 based on size):
Urad Dal whole - 1 cup
Baking soda - ½ tsp
Salt - 1½ - 2 tsp
Oil - 2 - 3 tsp
Water - ½ cup
All purpose flour - as required, while rolling
Preparation:
Grind the urad dal into a fine powder. Sieve it using a strainer/sieve with small holes.
Add the baking soda and salt to the urad flour. Give a quick mix. Add oil and start mixing to just incorporate the oil into the flour.
Add water and mix well to form a thick rough dough. At this stage add more oil if needed, not more than a teaspoon.
Transfer the dough onto a clean chopping board / counter top / any clean hard surface. Use a pestle to pound the dough. I actually started with the base of the mortar first and as the dough became softer, used the pestle to pound it better. This step takes approximately 15 - 20 minutes of continuous pounding.(Yes thats a good workout for your arms.) The dough would be now soft to handle.
Roll the dough into a log, approximately half inch diameter. I divided the dough into two before I rolled. Using a knife cut the log into approximately an inch pieces.
Roll each portion into small rounds, dusting with all purpose flour. Using a cookie cutter, or any round lid, cut the rolled ones into perfect rounds. I used a small lid and hence my pappadoms were a bit smaller than the regular size ones. However, size doesnt matter.
Spread the pappadoms on a clean cookie sheet and let it dry under sun for 10 - 15 minutes. Flip them in 10 minutes to have it completely dry. Do not dry it too much as it might get stiff. It should still be pliable.
Fry the pappadoms in hot oil. We fried all of it right then and hence not sure about the shelf life.
Recipe Courtesy: Ria's Collection / Story telling camera
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