omapodi recipe | karapusa | South Indian sev diwali snack | South Indian jar snack |

Viewed: 50902 times
User Tarla Dalal  •  26 September, 2023
5.0/5 stars   100% LIKED IT Cookbook Login 1 REVIEWS ALL GOOD

Table of Content

omapodi recipe | karapusa | South Indian sev diwali snack | with 40 amazing images.

omapodi recipe is a crispy fried South Indian jar snack. Learn how to make karapusa.

Omapodi is an all-time favourite jar snack in Tamil Nadu. It has withstood the test of time and continues to delight generations of South Indians!

In North India, Sev also called Besan Sev is a gram flour deep fried savoury snack. South Indian has its own version of sev called omapodi in Tamil Nadu and in Andhra.

The flavour of ajwain sets the omapodi apart from regular sev. In fact, ‘omam’ means ajwain in Tamil and you now know why this sev is called that way.

To make omapodi (sev ), you will need a sev press and a plate with the smallest holes.

omapodi, a South Indian-style sev, is easy to make and does not require much cooking expertise. It is a popular regional snack, often prepared as a festive treat during Diwali.

In addition to carom seeds, which give omapodi its characteristic flavor, other ingredients needed for this recipe include gram flour, rice flour, spices, seasonings, and oil for deep-frying.

This crispy jar snack omapodi goes very well with a cup of hot South Indian filter coffee, and is regularly stocked in many Tamil households. It is also one of the special snacks that many people make during Diwali.

Pro tips for omapodi. 1. Add 1/2 tsp oil on the top of the dough or while kneading the dough if you feel that the dough is too sticky, grease your hands with little oil and continue kneading. This will prevent the dough from sticking. 2. Knead into a soft dough. The dough should have no cracks. 3. Cover with a muslin cloth to prevent the dough from drying out. Remove one dough tube at a time and use. 4. Place a thali on a flat surface and line it with butter paper. This will prevent the dough from sticking to the thali. Using a sev press, press out the dough into circular shapes. We will be making a total of 8 dough circles.

Enjoy omapodi recipe | karapusa | South Indian sev diwali snack | with step by step photos.

 

Omapodi Recipe, Karapusa recipe - How to make Omapodi Recipe, Karapusa

Soaking Time

0

Preparation Time

5 Mins

Cooking Time

20 Mins

Baking Time

0 Mins

Baking Temperature

0

Sprouting Time

0

Total Time

25 Mins

Makes

8 servings

Ingredients

Method

For omapodi
 

  1. To make omapodi, combine the ajwain and 1/2 cup of hot water in a small bowl, cover it with a lid and keep aside for 30 minutes.
  2. Strain it using a strainer, and retain the water and discard the ajwain.
  3. In a deep bow combine besan, rice flour, chilli powder, haldi, hing and salt. Heat oil, add and mix. Add ajwain water and mix well.
  4. Gradually add 2 1/2 tbsp water knead into a soft dough.
  5. Add 1/2 tsp oil on the top of the dough or while kneading the dough if you feel that the dough is too sticky, grease your hands with little oil and continue kneading. This will prevent the dough from sticking.
  6. Divide the dough into two and shape into a cylinder or tube.
  7. Insert the dough into the sev press, press it properly and cover it with the lid.
  8. Place a thali on a flat surface and line it with butter paper. Using a sev press ( plate with the smallest holes), press out the dough into circular shapes making a small stack. We will be making a total of 8 dough circles.
  9. Heat the oil in a deep pan over medium heat. Use a ladle to remove the dough circle from the thali. Note that we have stacked several layers of sev dough to create a large sev disc.
  10. Deep-fry on a medium to slow flame till dough circles turns golden brown in colour from all the sides.
  11. Remove the fried dough circles from the oil and drain them on paper towels to remove excess oil. We have made 8 dough circles from 2 cylindrical doughs by frying them.
  12. Keep aside to cool for 5 to 10 minutes.
  13. Store omapodi (karapusa) in an air-tight container and use as required.

Omapodi Recipe, Karapusa recipe with step by step photos

like omapodi recipe

 

    1. like omapodi recipe | karapusa | South Indian sev diwali snack | then see our collection of recipes using sev and some recipes we love.
      • sev recipe | besan sev | homemade sev | besan sev for chaats | sev for diwali |
      • baked masala sev recipe | healthy gram flour noodles | baked masala sev for weight loss | baked sev made with tomatoes |
what is omapodi made of ?

 

    1. what is omapodi made of ? See below image of list of ingredients for omapodi.
      Step 2 – <strong>what is omapodi made of ?</strong> <u><em>See below image of list of ingredients for&nbsp;omapodi.</em></u>
making ajwain water

 

    1. Take 1 tablespoon carom seeds (ajwain).
      Step 3 – Take 1 tablespoon&nbsp;<a href="glossary-carom-seeds-ajwain-thymol-seeds-bishops-weed-266i">carom seeds (ajwain)</a>.
    2. Pound ajwain into a coarse powder using a mortar and pestle.
      Step 4 – Pound ajwain into a coarse powder using a mortar and pestle.
    3. Put back coarse ajwain into a small bowl.
      Step 5 – Put back coarse ajwain into a small bowl.
    4. Add 1/2 cup of hot water.
      Step 6 – Add 1/2&nbsp;cup of hot water.
    5. Cover it with a lid and keep aside for 30 minutes.
      Step 7 – Cover it with a lid and keep aside for 30 minutes.
    6. After 30 minutes of soaking ajwain.
      Step 8 – After 30 minutes of soaking ajwain.
    7. Strain it using a strainer. Discard the ajwain.
      Step 9 – Strain it using a strainer.&nbsp;Discard the ajwain.
    8. Retain the ajwain water to be used in the dough.
      Step 10 – Retain the ajwain water to be used in the dough.
dough for Omapodi

 

    1. In a deep bowl put 2 cups besan (bengal gram flour).
      Step 11 – In a deep bowl put 2&nbsp;cups&nbsp;<a href="glossary-besan-chana-dal-flour-bengal-gram-flour-952i">besan (bengal gram flour)</a>.
    2. Add 1/2 cup rice flour (chawal ka atta).
      Step 12 – Add&nbsp;<meta charset="UTF-8" />1/2&nbsp;cup&nbsp;<a href="glossary-rice-flour-chawal-ka-atta-534i">rice flour (chawal ka atta)</a>.
    3. Add 1 tsp chilli powder.
      Step 13 – Add 1 tsp chilli powder.
    4. Add 1/4 tsp haldi.
      Step 14 – Add&nbsp;<meta charset="UTF-8" />1/4 tsp haldi.
    5. Add a pinch (1/8th tsp) of asafoetida (hing).
      Step 15 – Add a pinch (1/8th&nbsp;tsp) of&nbsp;<a href="glossary-asafoetida-hing-113i">asafoetida (hing)</a>.
    6. Add salt to taste. We added 1/3rd tsp salt.
      Step 16 – Add salt to taste. We added 1/3rd&nbsp;tsp salt.
    7. Mix well.
      Step 17 – Mix well.
    8. Heat 1 tbsp oil.
      Step 18 – Heat&nbsp;<meta charset="UTF-8" />1 tbsp oil.
    9. Add the hot oil to the dough.
      Step 19 – Add the hot oil to the dough.
    10. Mix well with a spoon.
      Step 20 – Mix well with a spoon.
    11. Add the prepared ajwain water. Mix well with your hands.
      Step 21 – Add the prepared ajwain water. Mix well with your hands.
    12. Gradually add 2 1/2 tablespoons of water to make a soft dough.
      Step 22 – Gradually add 2 1/2 tablespoons&nbsp;of water to make a soft dough.
    13. Add 1/2 tsp oil on the top of the dough or while kneading the dough if you feel that the dough is too sticky, grease your hands with little oil and continue kneading. This will prevent the dough from sticking. 
      Step 23 – Add 1/2 tsp oil on the top of the dough or while kneading the dough …
    14. Knead into a soft dough. The dough should have no cracks.
      Step 24 – Knead into a soft dough. The dough should have no cracks.
    15. Divide the dough into two and shape into a cylinder or tube.
      Step 25 – Divide the dough into two and shape into a cylinder or tube.
    16. Cover with a muslin cloth to prevent the dough from drying out. Remove one dough tube at a time and use.
      Step 26 – Cover with a muslin cloth to prevent the dough from drying out. Remove one dough …
making Omapodi

 

    1. To make omapodi recipe | karapusa | South Indian sev diwali snack | you will need a sev press and a plate with the smallest holes.
      Step 27 – To make <strong>omapodi recipe | karapusa |&nbsp;South Indian sev diwali snack |</strong>&nbsp;you will need a …
    2. Insert the dough into the sev press.
      Step 28 – <meta charset="UTF-8" /> Insert the dough into the sev press.
    3. Press the dough firmly and cover it with the lid.
      Step 29 – Press the dough firmly and cover it with the lid.
    4. Place a thali on a flat surface and line it with butter paper. This will prevent the dough from sticking to the thali. Using a sev press, press out the dough into circular shapes making a small stack. We will be making a total of 8 dough circles.
      Step 30 – Place a thali on a flat surface and line it with butter paper. This will …
    5. Grease a large perforated ladle with oil.
      Step 31 – Grease a large perforated ladle with oil.
    6. Heat the oil in a deep pan over medium heat. Once the oil is hot, add a small piece of batter. The batter should rise immediately to the surface of the oil and not brown. This is the correct temperature to start frying.
      Step 32 – Heat the oil in a deep pan over medium heat. Once the oil is hot, …
    7. Use a ladle to remove the dough circle from the thali. Note that we have stacked several layers of sev dough to create a large sev disc.
      Step 33 – Use a ladle to remove the dough circle from the thali.&nbsp;Note that we have stacked …
    8. Lower the ladle with the dough circle into the hot oil and cook for 30 seconds.
      Step 34 – Lower the ladle with the dough circle into the hot oil and cook for 30 …
    9. Flip over with a ladle and cook the other side of the dough circle for 30 seconds.
      Step 35 – Flip over with a ladle and cook the other side of the dough circle for …
    10. Continue cooking and flipping the dough circle until it is golden brown.  
      Step 36 – Continue cooking and flipping the dough circle until it is golden brown. &nbsp;
    11. Remove the fried dough circles from the oil and drain them on paper towels to remove excess oil. We have made 8 dough circles from 2 cylindrical doughs by frying them.
      Step 37 – Remove the fried dough circles from the oil and drain them on paper towels to …
    12. Enjoy omapodi | karapusa | South Indian sev diwali snack |
      Step 38 – Enjoy&nbsp;<strong>omapodi | karapusa |&nbsp;South Indian sev diwali snack | </strong>
pro tips for Omapodi

 

    1. Add 1/2 tsp oil on the top of the dough or while kneading the dough if you feel that the dough is too sticky, grease your hands with little oil and continue kneading. This will prevent the dough from sticking. 
      Step 39 – Add 1/2 tsp oil on the top of the dough or while kneading the dough …
    2. Knead into a soft dough. The dough should have no cracks.
      Step 40 – Knead into a soft dough. The dough should have no cracks.
    3. Cover with a muslin cloth to prevent the dough from drying out. Remove one dough tube at a time and use.
      Step 41 – Cover with a muslin cloth to prevent the dough from drying out. Remove one dough …
    4. To make Omapodi (sev ), you will need a sev press and a plate with the smallest holes.
      Step 42 – To make Omapodi (sev ), you will need a sev press and a plate with …
    5. Place a thali on a flat surface and line it with butter paper. This will prevent the dough from sticking to the thali. Using a sev press, press out the dough into circular shapes. We will be making a total of 8 dough circles.
      Step 43 – Place a thali on a flat surface and line it with butter paper. This will …
    6. Use a ladle to remove the dough circle from the thali. Note that we have stacked several layers of sev dough to create a large sev disc.
      Step 44 – Use a ladle to remove the dough circle from the thali.&nbsp;Note that we have stacked …
    7. Remove the fried dough circles from the oil and drain them on paper towels to remove excess oil. We have fried a total of 8 dough ciricles from 2 cylinderical doughs.
      Step 45 – Remove the fried dough circles from the oil and drain them on paper towels to …
    8. Store omapodi ( karapusa ) in an air-tight container upto 2 weeks.
      Step 46 – Store omapodi ( karapusa ) in an air-tight container upto 2 weeks.
Nutrient values (Abbrv)per plate
Nutrient values (Abbrv) per serving
Energy253 cal
Protein5.7 g
Carbohydrates21.8 g
Fiber4 g
Fat15.9 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium18.3 mg

Click here to view Calories for Omapodi Recipe, Karapusa

The Nutrient info is complete

Your Rating*

User
Rita

Feb. 23, 2016, 10:23 a.m.

Omapodi.. i just love this sev recipe.. the mild taste of ajwain is just too good.. And this sev is very famous in south india.. Once you start eating.. it is difficult to stop..Great for tea time snack..

User

Follow US

Recipe Categories