One more entry from my cousin Pallavi for Valli's Kid's Delight: 5 Ingredient fix event being held right here on my blog. I'm going to let Pallavi do the taling today :-)
The recipe that I am going to share here is extremely easy to make. This is yet another recipe I learnt from My Mother-in-law. ‘Chuduwa’ is very famous in Telangana. My kid loves to have it all the time. It serves as a snack. Equally liked by adults too (spice level varies).

To make this recipe I used following 4 Ingredients: Thin Poha (that I got from Indian store) - ½ pack
Unpeeled Peanuts - 2 cups
Roasted Chana Dal (Putnala Pappu) - 2cups
Whole dried Red Chili - 4-5, do not break them, let them be whole until the end
Cooking Oil - 1tbsp
Ghee - 1tbsp
Turmeric Hing - ½tsp
Dhaniya powder (Ground Coriander) - ½tsp
Salt - to taste
Chili powder - optional if your kid can’t take it at all

- Take a thick pan; use little Ghee to fry Peanuts and Red Chilies. Do not break Red Chilies and let them be whole so the spice doesn't mix up in the final ingredient (to keep it kid friendly). Fry these ingredients until peanuts start turning slight brown and red chilies become crisp. Take them out of the pan and let them cool on a plate.
- In the same pan, add rest of the oil, turmeric and hing. When turmeric’s raw flavor is gone then add poha. Keep the flame between low and average. Keep mixing poha gently upside down until poha is crisp / airy in texture. It needs little patience in frying poha. High flame can burn poha. If quickly turned off at lower flame then it could end up raw. So a flame between low-medium and regular mixing shall give it the desired texture. Keep doing this for 15 mins.
- Then add salt and red chili powder (if kids can’t take it then skip it).
- Add the roasted peanuts + whole roasted red chilies + roasted chana dal (putnala pappu).
- Add little dhaniya powder so it’s flavorful. Mix them gently and well. Turn off the stove.


