This is a “must” for Janmashtami neivedyam and is a sweet version of the uppu or salt seedai. It needs a little more care while making it as it has a tendency to either become rock hard or fall apart. Seedais also have a tendency to burst while frying, so make sure that the flour is dry and has no lumps. These seedais can be made with store bought processed rice and urad flour also, but I prefer to make the flour at home as the seedais are definitely tastier.
Ingredients
Rice flour – 2 cups
Urad dal flour – 2 tsp
Jaggery – 1 cup
Butter – 2 tsp
Sesame seeds – 1 tsp
Coconut grated – 2 tsp
Salt – a pinch
Oil for frying
To make the flour at home, soak the rice for an hour in water. Remove all the water and dry on a clean towel under the fan. When rice is completely dry, grind it very finely and put it through a sieve to ensure there are no large pieces of rice. The should be ground again and sieved. Put it through a sieve at least twice to ensure you get a fine flour. Similarly, roast the Urad dal and dry grind it to a fine powder by putting it through the sieve twice.