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Godhumai Adai | Wheat Adai | Quick and Easy Snack Recipes

Updated: Dec 1, 2015 · Published: Aug 19, 2009 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 59 Comments

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Godhumai adai was a favourite snack while I was young. My grandmom used to make it with tons of ghee, tons of jaggery and tons of love! One Sunday, I had the hugest craving for this so I dialled home to find out the exact recipe from Amma. She had gone out to meet some friends so I dialled the next best person - the sister!

Godhumai Adai | Wheat Adai | Quick and Easy Snack RecipesPinAfter 15 mins of talking (of which 3 mins was dedicated to the recipe!), I started off. This is an easy snack for kids for their after-school hungry times. Its quite healthy too and can be easily made with the ingredients available in your pantry.

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Looking for more easy evening snacks? Check out: Bread Paneer Rolls, Ethakka Appam, and Ghee Fried Bananas

Godumai Adai / Godambu Ada
Makes - 6

Ingredients:
Wheat flour / atta - 2 cups
Jaggery / sharkkara / vellam - ⅔ cup, grated (Adjust if you like it not too sweet)
Grated coconut - ½ cup
Powdered cardamom - ⅓ teaspoon (2-3 pods)
Salt - one pinch
Ghee - to cook

Instructions:

1. Transfer the jaggery to a bowl and add about 2 tablespoon water. Keep on low fire until it starts melting. Let it boil for about 5 mins. Strain to remove impurities and set aside to cool.
*Note that this step is necessary if you are using Kerala sharkkara. If using the lighter coloured Tamil Nadu version, sis says there are no impurities so you can just use the grated jaggery and mix in with the atta. The TN version is salted so make sure you adjust the addition of salt to the dough.

2. Mix the atta, salt and cardamom until well combined. Add the coconut to this and mix well.

3. Add the cooled jaggery mixture to the atta and combine with finger tips. Add enough water and keep combining until you get a sticky, slightly elastic, loose dough. It should neither be watery nor hard like for chapatis. The consistency is not super important but make sure you don't go to either extreme. Also make sure not to knead too much.

4. Heat a griddle and add some ghee. Scoop out some dough with your fingers, place on the pan and smooth out into a circle using your fingertips. Let it brown (1 min).

5. Turn and cook the other side until nicely browned. Tastes good both hot and at room temp.
Note

If you want some melted jaggery in the ada (which I LOVE), reserve some grated jaggery before melting and add this to the dough while mixing. The jaggery pieces will melt and form nice patterns on the ada. Hmmm.. heaven!
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Comments

  1. jayasri

    August 19, 2009 at 3:14 pm

    very very interesting, definitely 2 sweet tooths at home will love this,

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  2. A_and_N

    August 19, 2009 at 12:22 pm

    I'm so going to make this soon! Promise! Lovely pics 🙂

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  3. Gita

    August 19, 2009 at 11:52 am

    Nice pictures, even my granda used to make this as an evening snack...these taste so good 🙂

    Reply
  4. SJ

    August 19, 2009 at 10:28 am

    the last pic is really good!

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  5. Lena Rashmin Raj

    August 19, 2009 at 10:22 am

    dis looks amazing...i never had it...bt surely i will try this...last snap is amazing....der wr u in kerala??? i was off frm blogging for long time...."oru visesham and bed rest" :)..so dnt feel bad that im nt looking to ur blog...feels some difficulty to sit contineously.. :)den bharathy is ur sis??? Thats amazing ..two talents.. 🙂

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  6. Sonu

    August 19, 2009 at 8:37 am

    We also share similar recipe calls it 'Pulla/Pudla' in Gujarati, make it with just two ingredients wheat flour + jaggery and usually very thin like crepes. Thanks for reminder. Now, I am craving for it. 🙂

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  7. Sharmilee! :)

    August 19, 2009 at 4:03 pm

    Yes true Nags....Amma liked it very much!

    Reply
  8. Priya

    August 19, 2009 at 7:54 am

    Such a healthy and nutritous adai Nags!

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  9. Shama Nagarajan

    August 19, 2009 at 7:51 am

    nice ada...looks perfect and tempting

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  10. Parita

    August 19, 2009 at 7:31 am

    This is something new to me, sounds very healthy and flavorful snack, would love to try out someday 🙂

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