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Ribbon Pakoda Recipe, How to Make Ribbon Pakoda

Published: Nov 10, 2015 · Modified: Nov 1, 2022 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 8 Comments

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Ribbon pakoda recipe: learn how to make ribbon pakoda (ribbon murukku, nada pakoda), a delicious snack with besan that's a popular snack made during Diwali and Gokulashtami. I, on the other hand, can eat ribbon pakoda any time of the year with some hot tea. Why not, eh?

This Diwali, I have stunned myself. I really exceeded my own expectations by attempting kaju katli, kara boondi, venna murukku, maa ladoo, and ribbon pakoda. I usually default to making the easiest Diwali sweets you can make in under 30 minutes and distribute them but this year has been pleasantly different.

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  • Ribbon Pakoda Recipe
    • Ingredients  
    • Instructions 
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The dough for ribbon pakoda can be made a few different ways, I have used the easiest version which just uses rice flour and besan (gram flour). Other versions include urad dal flour but that's for another day. The proportion I used for my ribbon pakoda dough is from TH's Geetha Perima. She is a wonderful cook and knows a stunning range of recipes from all over India. My humble ribbon pakoda recipe is credited to her too.

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As with all of these traditional Indian snacks made during Diwali, especially, the proportion and consistency of the dough or batter is the most important thing. The dough used for ribbon pakoda, much like the dough for butter murukku, needs to be moist yet not too much so. Make a stiff dough and then moisten it further before you press it through the pakoda mould, that's the best way to ensure a foolproof method.

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Ribbon Pakoda Recipe

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Ribbon pakoda is a popular snack made in South India during the festival season, especially Diwali or Deepavali
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Indian Snacks
Cuisine Indian
Servings 4 -6

Ingredients
  

  • ½ cup of rice flour idiyappam flour
  • ½ cup of besan gram flour
  • ½ teaspoon of red chilli powder
  • ¼ teaspoon of asafoetida hing, pergungaayam
  • Salt to taste
  • Oil for deep frying

Instructions
 

  • Prepare your ribbon pakoda press by choosing the right disc for it, the one with thin slits
  • Mix together the besan, rice flour, chilli powder, hing, and salt in a wide bowl
  • Heat oil for deep frying. Once it's hot, take 2 teaspoons and add to the flour mixture
  • Mix with your fingertips until the oil is incorporated into the flours
  • Now add water a little at a time until you get a dough that's supple and moist. Be careful not to add too much water at this stage
  • Take a tennis ball-sized amount of dough and create a log out of it
  • Transfer to the pakoda press
  • To check if the oil is hot enough, add small a ball of dough in it. If it immediately sizzles up, the oil is ready
  • Press the pakoda directly into the hot oil using a circular motion
  • Once the pakoda stops sizzling too much and the oil calms down, gently flip so both sides can get cooked
  • When the ribbon pakoda turns a golden brown, drain and set aside on a plate lined with paper towels
  • Proceed with the same steps for the remaining batter
  • Cool completely before storing in airtight containers
  • Tastes best within 4 days of making it. Serve with hot tea

Step by Step Pictures for Making Ribbon Pakoda

Prepare your pakoda press by inserting the ribbon pakoda disc into it (the one with the slits, some discs have one slit and some have two)

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Add rice flour, besan, chilli powder, hing, and salt to a wide bowl

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Use a whisk or fork to mix thoroughly until all these ingredients are well incorporated.

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Start heating the oil for deep frying. When it's hot, take teaspoons and add to the above flour mixture. Mix it in well with your fingertips.

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Add water a little at a time and knead gently

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until you get a soft, moist dough

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Pinch off an amount of pakoda dough that will fit inside your mould press

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Pinch off a tiny ball of dough and drop into the hot oil. if it sizzles and rises to the surface immediately, the oil is ready.

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Press the dough directly into the hot oil in a circular motion

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There will be a lot of frantic sizzling of the oil. This is perfect.

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When the sizzling subsides a bit and the first side is golden brown, gently turn the pakoda over

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Fry until golden brown, drain from the oil, and set aside on a plate lined with paper towels. Continue with the next batch until the dough is finished.

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Enjoy ribbon pakoda with hot tea. Perfect combination!

For Ribbon Pakoda recipe in Tamil, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu, Kannada, Telugu, Malay etc please use the Google translate button in the sidebar.

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  1. Vamsi krishna

    May 27, 2025 at 8:24 pm

    5 stars
    it is so yummy

    Reply
  2. PUSHPA

    August 15, 2020 at 2:29 pm

    You have told a very good recipe, can you add kush or til in it, like cashew or til

    Reply
    • nags

      August 16, 2020 at 12:43 pm

      yes sure!

      Reply
  3. Bindu

    October 24, 2019 at 12:24 pm

    Thanks for this perfect recipe!! U reminded me of my childhood when my mother used to make this.

    Reply
  4. Saraswathi

    October 24, 2016 at 8:22 pm

    4 stars
    Yummmmmyyyyy going to try this out. Thanks for sharing

    Reply
  5. Divya Anup

    November 12, 2015 at 11:47 pm

    Hi, I tried out this recipe today.. And my husband loved it! Thanks a lot.. It's so easy I ll make it more often 😀

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    • nags

      November 26, 2015 at 4:06 pm

      5 stars
      thank you Divya! Glad you liked the ribbon pakoda 🙂

      Reply
  6. Anonymous

    November 10, 2015 at 3:18 pm

    Hi..what type of rice flour you use for this recipe...BTW the ribbon pakoda looks yummy...

    Reply

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