Corn Marbles

by Shaheen Ali

Corn Marbles are one of the most wanted snack in my home. My son often nags for some hotel type snack which he can enjoy at home. Like any other kid even he is fond of all fried stuff. So i chose to make one at home instead of getting something ready made.


Corn Marbles are tasty , crunchy oval shaped potato balls filled with corns, peas and pea nuts. The sewai coating makes it scrumptious and i make kids fall in love with the marbles. The corn marbles are again an easy option for kid’s tiffin boxes.

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CORN MARBLES
Course appetizer
Cuisine indian
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Servings
piece
Ingredients
Course appetizer
Cuisine indian
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Servings
piece
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Mash the boiled potatoes nicely and keep aside.
  2. Heat a pan and roast the peanuts.
  3. Heat 1 tsp of oil in a wok. Add jeera and ginger garlic paste, roasted peanuts and fry.
  4. Once the ginger garlic paste turns golden in color, ad the boiled peas and corns and fry them all well.
  5. Now add the chopped coriander, amchur powder and salt as needed and saute them all nicely.
  6. Now add the boiled mashed potatoes in the wok and mix everything nicely. Turn off the flame of the stove. Empty the whole potato mix in a separate bowl and let it cool.
  7. Once the potato mix is cool take equal portions of it and make oval shaped marbles with ur palm.
  8. Dip the marbles in cornflour paste or solution and roll them on the crushed sewai. As shown in the pic.
  9. Now heat oil in a wok for frying.
  10. Make more marbles in the same way and keep aside.
  11. Once the oil is heated, reduce the flame and slide the marbles in the wok from one end for frying.
  12. Fry all the marbles in batches till they turn golden in colour.
  13. Take off the marbles in a blotting / tissue paper so that the excess oil gets absorbed.
  14. Plate them all in a serving platter and serve hot with Juice / Tea or Coffee.
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