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Madras Mixture recipe – South Indian Style Madras Mixture recipe – Diwali snack recipe – Kids friendly recipe

My kids and my husband love Mixture. I love to have mixture with rasam rice. I always thought that making Mixture at home is a really complicated task. Regardless I wanted to try making this for Diwali. After doing it I realized that this is one of the easiest recipe and if you are planning for distribution to your friends and family this is one of the easiest snack. Just make sure you gather all the ingredients in one place to  make the job faster. Do try it out at home and enjoy. My mum version has Omapodi more but choice is yours
Ingredients


Omapodi / Sev – 2 cups
Kara Boondi – 1 cup
Aval / Poha / Flatten rice – 1/2 cup
Cashewnuts – 3 tablespoon
Badam / Almonds – 1 tablespoon
Curry leaves – 20
Peanuts – 3 tablespoon
Roasted Gram dhal (Pottokadalai)  – 1/4 cup
Salt to taste
Red chilli powder – 3/4 teaspoon
Ribbon pakoda – 2 tablespoon (Optional. Broken into pieces. I didn’t use)
Mullu murukku – 2 tablespoon (Optional. Broken into pieces. I didn’t use)
Thattai – few (optional.. Broken into pieces. I didn’t use)
Sweet Maida biscuit – 2 tablespoon (Optional. I didn’t use)
Raisins – 1 tablespoon (Optional)



Method:


Make Oma podi, Kara boondhi. Keep it aside

Fry Roasted Gram dhal, peanuts , Curry leaves separately and remove it from oil and place it on a tissue paper to drain extra oil and transfer it to broader vessel or news paper

Fry cashewnuts, Badam. Fry Poha / Aval / Flatten rice

Fry Aval and mix all the ingredients together with Raisins, Red chilli powder and salt. Let it cool down and store it in air tight container

Enjoy!

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