Buns-Mangaluru Buns


The Slogan "No one can eat just one" goes very well with these. Its one of my favorite .. breakfast item.  Amma used to give the responsibility of mixing and frying the buns To Me J
J J and it was like a big task which I did.... sometimes i used to run away telling I will not mix the peet ( dough) let bro do it I will roll them and fry them that was what i used do.... 

She Taught me Cooking at the Age of 11 itself. I mean the basics of kitchen, as years passes by i started my experiments..... And mom always gave a Chef opinion as to what was missing and the exact mix of flavors and so on.
I m so Thankful to her for teaching me the A-Z of kitchen. because I was never hesitant when I was alone myself to cook..... Thanks Amma. Love U.
The credit of teaching not only goes to Amma it even goes to my Mamama( mom's mom). She took care of me  and I love her to the moon and back.



Now to todays topic.  Mangalore Buns.
When I speak about buns I remember the Rhyme. Hot cross Buns Hot cross buns... one a penny 2 a penny hot cross buns.. I remember almost all rhymes taught during KG classes :D 
These Buns are not like the normal baked buns. They are fried...It tastes nearly to doughnuts.... It tastes Heavenly when dunked in hot cuppa Coffee and enjoyed. Dad nd I love it that way!!!
It can even eaten with green chutney or Daali toy!!! (which is not of my taste with buns)
They are sweet, soft and fluffy.... totally Yum
Now to the recipe:

1 cup Maida/All purpose flour + more to dust while rolling buns
1 ripe Banana, medium sized
3-4 tbsp Curd/Yogurt
2 tsp jeera/cumin seeds
3 tbsp Sugar or jaggery powder(u can increase the quantity if u want sweet)
1/4  tsp Baking soda
1/2 tsp Salt
Ghee - 2 tbsp
Oil for deep frying
Method:
1.     Mash the banana completely with your hands, add ghee yogurt/curds and jeera in it mix it with your hands; Add the rest of the ingredients, except coconut oil(as this is for frying), and make a dough; The dough should be of the chapati dough consistency.(Be very careful while adding yogurt; Yogurt gives out some water and tends to make the dough watery. So make sure u add spoon by spoon because it has mashed bananas too).
2.   Cover and set aside for 4-5 hours.
3.   Heat oil in a frying pan on low-medium heat; A tiny ball of dough dropped into the oil should rise immediately - That's when the oil is ready.
4.   Pull out ping pong sized balls of dough and pat them in between your palms to make pooris out of the dough; You could also use rolling pin to make the pooris.
5.    Drop the pooris in oil and deep fry on both sides until they turn brown; Note: While deep frying, press and keep them inside the oil  at the start, just like  you would do for  pooris 
6.   Remove from oil and drain on paper towels.
7.    Now dunk in coffee nd enjoy  which is the best thing to do or enjoy with daalitoy, sambar, or chutney!!!!!





Soft Fluffy and Sweet
Tastes Yum Yum when u add lozza love in it.
Time To Say Bubye,
Take Care,
Happy Cooking,


Comments

Priya Suresh said…
Super yummy mangalore buns, have to make some soon..You started cooking at 11? wow,thats wonderful Aps.
Chitra said…
Bookmarked. looks very nice :)
Nava Krishnan said…
I enjoyed the unique way you started the intro, something different than usual. That too was pretty amazing way of jotting your thoughts.

The buns are amazing and very tempting.