Uppu Seedai Recipe - Krishna Janmashtami | Gokulashtami

August 7, 2020

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Time:Prep: 12h 0m|Cook: 20 M|Total: 12h 20min
Makes:40 Servings

Uppu Seedai or Cheedai is a traditional recipe made during the festival of Krishna Jayanthi also known as Gokulashtami, or Janmashtami. This festival is the most popular festivals amongst the Hindus. The Uppu Seedai (Salted Crisp Rice Marbles) and the Vellai Seedai (Sweet Rice Marbles) are made on this special festival for the Lord Krishna.

Here are more recipes for the festivals

  1. Maharashtrian Gopalkala Recipe (Curd Poha With Fruits)
  2. Aval Payasam Recipe 
  3. Instant Kalakand Recipe (Indian Festive Sweet Recipe)
  4. Semiya Payasam

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Ingredients

    1 Rice, washed and soaked for 2 hours and dried completely with a dry cloth
    2 White Urad Dal (Split)
    1 Chana dal (Bengal Gram Dal)
    1/4 Fresh coconut, grated
    1 Sesame seeds (Til seeds)
    1/2 Asafoetida (hing)
    2 Ghee
    1 Salt, (adjust to taste)
    Oil, for deep frying

Instructions for Uppu Seedai Recipe - Krishna Janmashtami | Gokulashtami

    1

    To begin making the Uppu Seedai Recipe, prepare all the ingredients and keep ready.

    2

    Soak the rice for two hours and drain out the water. Dry the rice in a kitchen towel overnight. 

    3

    Once dry, blend to make a fine powder.

    4

    In a heavy bottomed pan on medium heat, roast the urad and bengal gram dals until it releases a roasted aroma. 

    5

    Blend the Urad dal and chana dal into a fine powder and keep aside. 

    6

    In the same pan, toast the sesame seeds for a few seconds and then add the coconut and toast for another 30 seconds and turn off the heat.

    7

    Into a large wide bowl; add the rice flour, urad chana dal flour, coconut sesame seed mixture, asafoetida, salt and ghee.

    8

    Combine the mixture until you get a coarse crumb texture.

    9

    Add little water at a time and knead to make a soft dough. 

    10

    Now grease your palms with ghee and and shape the dough to make small marble size balls. Place the balls in a tray and prepare the oil for deep frying.

    11

    Once the oil is heated, turn the heat to low.

    12

    Gradually drop a few Uppu Seedai balls at a time into the oil and deep fry thee balls.

    13

    Using a slotted spoon keep stirring the Uppu Seedai balls to fry them evenly until it becomes golden brown.

    14

    It is important to cook the Uppu Seedai in low heat so it gets evenly crip and roasted from inside as well.

    15

    Drain the Uppu Seedai from the oil and allow it to cool. The cooling process allows the Seedai to turn crisp and crunchy.

    16

    Store the Uppu Seedai  in air tight containers and serve as a snack for festivals like Krishna Janmashtami. 



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