Sukiyan Explained

Sukiyan
Country:India
Region:Kerala
Served:Hot
Main Ingredient:Maida flour, Mung beans, Jaggery, water

Sukiyan (or or ) is a fritter food made with pulses, jaggery and maida flour. Also called "Suguntalu", it is a popular food item in South Indian cuisines, and it is generally eaten as a breakfast, a side dish, or a snack.[1] [2] [3] The lentils (mung beans) and jaggery are cooked, ground to form the stuffing, formed into the size of a ping pong ball, to finally deep fry in coconut oil / any other oil. This snack is also often found in small tea shops in the towns and villages of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Preparation

Sukiyan is prepared by cooking mung beans in water and it is drained out. Boiled Jaggery and grated coconut are mixed with the cooked beans. Add cardamom powder, cumin powder and dried ginger powder. Small balls made out of this mixture are kept aside. This is then coated with a combination of maida, rice flour and a pinch of turmeric. Turmeric gives the yellow hue to this snack. The balls are deep fried in oil, preferably coconut oil.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: How to make Sukhiyan snack at home in Kerala style - Sukhiyan recipe . CheenaChatti . 2016-12-28 . 2017-01-02.
  2. Web site: Top 10 Mallu snacks you should try this monsoon . India.com . 2015-06-12 . 2017-01-02.
  3. Web site: Kerala Snack Sukhiyan/Sugiyan recipe . YouTube . 2015-07-07 . 2017-01-02.