I wish my readers a very happy Deepavali!
I know Deepavali holds special moments for every kid. And I remember my childhood with vivid clearness. It's almost like just yesterday! And every season, Amma would plan for something new sweet or snacks along with the favorite old ones. These maida biscuits are something she did one season. And then we completely forgot about it.
This time around, my Athamma was telling me of this biscuit and I was wondering remembering it from somewhere. This is normally done with eggs but since we make it for pooja, we replace it with a ripe banana. And those ripe bananas were just what Athamma wanted to make these for Konda. There were done in a jiffy and were a great hit with the kids. All three of them were taken in by the shape and the taste of these.
The heart and the car molds are Konda's playthings, which we thought would serve us better. The kids have a thing about eating snacks presented in lovable forms. The best thing about these biscuits is that they are easy to make and not consume a lot of oil. The whole sugar adds a different taste as you get to munch on them.


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Ingredients
1 cup Maida / All Purpose Flour
3 tbsp Wheat Flour / Atta
2 tbsp Coconut, grated
1 cup Sugar
1 tsp Sesame Seeds
Cooking Oil for deep frying
Instructions
Shift the flours in a bowl. Mix in sugar, sesame seeds, and grated coconut. Slowly add the water to knead a stiff dough.
The roll it out in inch thickness as chapati. Press the shape over it, until you complete the dough.
Heat cooking oil for deep frying. Gently drop into deep fry these. Turn on both sides and cook on sim.
Remove to a kitchen towel. Store in an airtight container.
Recipe
Maida Biscuits
Ingredients
- 1 cup All Purpose Flour / Maida
- 3 tbsp Wheat Flour / Atta
- 2 tbsp Coconut grated
- 1 cup Sugar
- 1 tsp Sesame Seeds
- Cooking Oil for deep frying
Instructions
- Shift the flours in a bowl. Mix in sugar, sesame seeds, and grated coconut. Slowly add the water to knead a stiff dough.
- The roll it out in inch thickness as chapati. Press the shape over it, until you complete the dough.
- Heat cooking oil for deep frying. Gently drop into deep fry these. Turn on both sides and cook on sim.
- Remove to a kitchen towel. Store in an airtight container.
Priya says
Cute maida biscuits...Happy deepavali..
alka says
What a lovely recipe...would love to make this for my kid...and i am sure he is gonna like it too
Happy deepavali to u and ur family!
Cham says
Hey, we call the maida biscuit which we use in mixture like diamond cut. This one sounds cool with coconut!
sowmya says
Looks good..soemthing new for me..
happy diwali!!
kamala says
Amma too make these biscuits but without coconut..lovely Shapes Valli
Srivalli says
Thank you everybody for your comments, appreciate you all stopping by!