Recipes - Rice Marbles ( Gulliyo)

Ingredients:
Raw Rice, soaked – ¼ kg
Boiled rice, soaked – ¼ kg
Milk extracted - from ½ coconut
Scraped jaggery – ¼ kg
Cardamom powder 1 tsp
Salt one pinch
Ghee  or oil for frying

Method:
1. Grind the soaked rice in coconut milk, then add the jaggery and salt to taste.
2. Keep the batter thick (dry).  It should be dry enough to roll small marbles ( Gulliyos).
3. If the batter becomes thin, then steam it to get the required consistency.
4. Roll small gulliyos and keep aside.
5. Heat oil or ghee and drop the gulliyos and fry till golden & crisp
6. Drain on paper.

Comment on this article

  • walter dmello, shirthady/bangaluru

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    this year i am at home i wanted to prepae some kuswar to my daughter abhilasha i asked my sister she told me about this site
    thak you all

  • Averyl Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    Boiled rice is Ukddo Tandul, Motta Rice.
    Raw rice is Surai tandul.
    Idli rice is Muttambo tandul.

  • Joyline, UAE

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    Hi Averyl, what is the difference between boiled rice and raw rice.. Is both to be raw rice? Thanks,

  • SYNDERA DIAS, GOA

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    Add also banana and dates while grinding for extra taste

  • Alwyn fernandes, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 13 2012

    You do it in a mixer & grinder the truth is you need a hammer break & eat it

  • Averyl Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 28 2010

    The tip is already given in the recipe. If the batter is not dry enough, then steam the batter. U can directly place the thick bottomed vessel with batter on slow fire and keep stirring contioniously or can even use a steamer/double boiler.

  • Vasanti, Mangalore

    Sun, May 25 2008

    I was wondering do you grind the rice in a mixer or on the grinding stone, I grind it in the mixer but the problem is it does not grind very dry in the mixer and u need to add water to grind the rice, could u give me some tips


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