Punugulu Recipe (Punukulu) (2024)

By Dassana Amit
Last Updated: October 1, 2023

Gluten Free, Vegan
4.63 from 8 votes22 Comments

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Light, crispy, and deliciously spiced, this Punugulu recipe is a favorite way to use up any leftover or extra idli batter. Make a big batch of these popular deep fried fritters from Andhra Pradesh for your next get-together and witness magic happen —these Punukulu will disappear before your very eyes!

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Table of Contents

  1. What are Punugulu
  2. Optional Variations
  3. How to make Punugulu
  4. Expert Tips
  5. FAQs
  6. Recipe Card

What are Punugulu

Punugulu (or punukulu) are a variation of Paniyaram and Appe, that are deep-fried instead of cooking them in the appe pan. Of course, you can make punugulu in the appe pan too, but then they’ll be like Paniyarams.

If you have leftover Idli Batter or Dosa Batter, making punugulu is the perfect way to use it. It’s also a flexible recipe insofar as you can also make it with freshly ground idli batter, too.

If you like your fritters to have an almost sourdough tang, then keep for the batter to for 2 to 3 days in the fridge before using it. Usually, I make these fritters on the second day. The first day after the batter has fermented, I make idli or dosa.

Punugulu makes for a quick and easysnack if you have the idli dosa batter ready. You can serve it with any chutney. Usually, we prefer eating ours with Coconut Chutney or Peanut Chutney.

Ingredients & Substitutions

  • Idli Batter– Or use dosa batter or uttapam batter.
  • Rava(Semolina) – This is an optional addition that gives the fritters a lovely bit of texture. If you don’t have any, it is fine to omit it. Or add rice flour instead.
  • Onion – For sweet allium complexity. Feel free to use red, white, yellow, or sweet onions, or swap in shallots instead.
  • Curry Leaves & Ginger – For warmth. In a pinch, feel free to use dried curry leaves and dried, powdered ginger.
  • Green Chillies – For a bit of heat. Feel free to dial up the spice by adding extra, or make it milder by adding less or omitting it altogether.
  • Coriander Leaves (Cilantro) – For a bit of herbaceous brightness. Feel free to substitute your favorite tender herb like parsley instead.
  • Cumin Seeds – For warmth. In a pinch, you can swap in ground cumin instead.
  • Oil – This is for deep frying the punugulu, so be sure to choose a neutral-flavored oil with a high smoke point (e.g. vegetable oil, peanut oil, refined coconut oil, or ghee).

Optional Variations

There are many variations you can make in thepunugulu recipe, so customization is key. Consider:

  • Adding greens to the batter (e.g. finely chopped fenugreek or spinach or spring onion greens)
  • Changing the spices and herbs as per your taste.
  • You can skip onions in the recipe if you follow a Satvik diet.
  • Make a simple version with only cumin and green chilies.
  • For crispier punugulu, I add fine rava (semolina) to the batter, but you can even add rice flour.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Punugulu

Prep

1. Take 1 cup idli batter or dosa batter in a bowl. Let the batter come to room temperature if you have refrigerated it. Below I have used idli batter.

Do check the consistency of the idli dosa batter. If its medium-thick, you do not need to add rava (semolina).

But if it is on the thinner side, consider adding some rava or rice flour to thicken the batter. I have added 1 tablespoon of rava to the batter.

However keep in mind not to add too much as these can make the texture denser and tougher.

On the contrary if the batter is too thick, you will need to add a few tablespoons of water or else the texture can be hard and chewy.

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2. Addthe below listed ingredients and mix very well:

  • 1 tablespoon of rava or suji (optional)
  • ¼ cup finely chopped onions
  • 1 teaspoon of chopped curry leaves
  • 1 inch ginger (finely chopped)
  • 1 or 2 green chilies (or ½ to 1 teaspoon, chopped)
  • 2 to 3 teaspoons of chopped coriander leaves
  • 1 teaspoon of cumin seeds
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Fry Punugulu

3. Heat oil for deep frying in a kadai or pan.

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4. Test a small portion of the batter in medium hot oil. The outside should be crisp and the inside should be soft and fluffy.

If the outside is too crisp and absorbs a lot of oil and becomes flat, then add some more rava or rice flour to the batter and mix very well.

If the texture is hard or dense, then some more water needs to be added to the batter.

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5. Once you get the right texture after frying your tester, then add spoonfuls of the batter in medium hot oil.

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6. When the sides become pale golden and crisp, turn them over with a slotted spoon.

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7. Continue to fry them in medium hot oil turning them a few times for even browning.

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8. Fry the punukulu till they become crisp and golden.

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9. Once done, then remove the punugulu with a slotted spoon and drain the excess oil.

10. Keep fried punuguluon kitchen towels to drain the excess oil.

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11. Serve Punugulu hot or warm as a tea-time snack or an after-school snack for kids. You can pair them with coconut chutney or peanut chutney or any chutney of your choice.

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Expert Tips

  • Make sure to heat your oil appropriately for deep frying. We’re aiming for a temperature of between 180 to 190 Celsius. If the oil is too cold, the batter will sink, the exterior won’t crisp up, and the fritters will get oil-logged. If the oil is too hot, the punugulu will burn on the outside before the interior has a chance to cook through.
  • The punugulubatter should not be thick or thin but have a medium (slightly thick) consistency. If the batter is of the right consistency, then you don’t need to add either water or rava/rice flour.
    • If the batter is very thick, you can add a few tablespoons of water.
    • If it is thin, then add a few tablespoons of rice flour or rava.
  • Spice and Herb variations: Add your favorite herbs and spices to the batter. You can choose from crushed black pepper, cumin seeds, green chillies, asafoetida (hing), curry leaves, ginger and coriander leaves. Feel free to skip onions if you do not prefer them. For small kids omit the green chillies.

FAQs

Can I make the punugulu ahead of time?

Unfortunately, punugulu are a snack that really needs to be eaten fresh from the fryer. After some time, the exterior will become soft and there’s no good way I know of to crisp them back up. That said, feel free to make the batter up to 2 to 3 days ahead of time!

What is the difference between punugulu and vada?

Though the spices added are more or less the same for both types of fritters, in Vada, the batter is made from only urad dal, so the final taste and texture is different. In punugulu, there is more rice and less urad dal, so the flavor, taste of punugulu is very different from the taste of medu vada.

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Punugulu Recipe (Punukulu)

By Dassana Amit

Punugulu (or Punukulu) are spiced, savory, crispy deep fried fritters made from leftover or extra idli batter or dosa batter that is flavored with onions, green chillies, cumin seeds, ginger, curry leaves and coriander leaves. These are a quick to make snack from the Andhra cuisine and popular there.

4.63 from 8 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Cuisine Andhra, South Indian

Course Snacks

Diet Gluten Free, Vegan

Difficulty Level Moderate

Servings 3

Units

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Idli Batter or dosa batter or uttapam batter
  • 1 tablespoon rava – finer textured (semolina or cream of wheat) – optional
  • ¼ cup onions – finely chopped or 1 small onion
  • 5 to 6 curry leaves chopped or 1 teaspoon chopped curry leaves
  • 1 inch ginger – finely chopped
  • 1 or 2 green chilies – chopped or ½ to 1 teaspoon, chopped
  • 2 to 3 teaspoon coriander leaves – chopped (cilantro)
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • salt as required – only to be added it you have not added salt to the batter before
  • oil for deep frying, as required

Instructions

Preparation

  • Take 1 cup idli batter or dosa batter in a bowl. Let the batter come to room temperature, if you have refrigerated it.

  • Add the rava (optional), chopped onions, curry leaves, green chillies, ginger, coriander leaves and cumin seeds.

  • Add salt if required. Mix very well.

Frying Punugulu

  • Heat oil for deep frying in a kadai or pan. Test a small portion of batter in medium hot oil and begin frying it.

  • Once done, check the texture after cooling it a bit. The outside should be crisp and the inside should be soft and fluffy.

    If the outside is too crisp and absorbing a lot of oil, then add some more rava or rice flour to the batter. If the texture is dense, then some more water needs to be added to the batter.

  • The punugulu batter should not be very thick or thin, but have a slightly thick consistency or be medium-thick.

    If the batter is of the right consistency, then you don't need to add either water or rava or rice flour.

  • If the batter is very thick, you can add a few tablespoons of water.

  • If its thin, then add a few tablespoons of rice flour or rava.

  • Once you get the right texture after frying the small portion of batter, then add spoonfuls of the batter in medium hot oil.

  • When the sides become pale golden and crisp, turn over each fritter.

  • Continue to fry them in medium hot oil turning them a few times for even browning.

  • Fry them till they become crisp and golden.

  • Remove fried punugulu with a slotted spoon and drain excess oil.

  • Keep on kitchen towels to soak excess oil.

  • Serve Punugulu hot or warm with coconut chutney or peanut chutney or any preferred chutney.

Notes

  • You can change the spices and herbs as per your taste.
  • Onions can be skipped if you do not prefer them.
  • For small kids skip adding green chillies.
  • Use a high smoke point oil for deep frying.
  • If the idli dosa batter is very thick, add a few tablespoons of water. If it has medium or thin consistency, add some rice flour or rava (suji). But take care not to add too much as this can make the punukulu have a denser texture.
  • Recipe can be easily scaled to double the servings.

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts

Punugulu Recipe (Punukulu)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 342Calories from Fat 90

% Daily Value*

Fat 10g15%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 8g

Sodium 353mg15%

Potassium 117mg3%

Carbohydrates 57g19%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 5g10%

Vitamin A 76IU2%

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 0.1mg7%

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.1mg6%

Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 21mg105%

Vitamin B6 0.1mg5%

Vitamin C 40mg48%

Vitamin E 4mg27%

Vitamin K 1µg1%

Calcium 58mg6%

Vitamin B9 (Folate) 208µg52%

Iron 2mg11%

Magnesium 22mg6%

Phosphorus 88mg9%

Zinc 1mg7%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is punugulu made of? ›

Punugulu is a deep-fried snack made with rice, urad dal and other spices. They are often served with peanut chutney, known as palli chutney, coconut chutney, tomato chutney, verusanaga chutney or toordal chutney known as Kandhi Pachadi, or they can be served with capsicum peanut chutney.

How to make punugu paste? ›

Instructions
  1. In a bowl add the idli batter.
  2. If you don't have Idli batter soak the rice and dal together and grind this into a smooth paste without adding much water.
  3. Add salt and ferment this for 6-7 hours. ...
  4. Add finely chopped chili, coriander leaves, curry leaves and onion to this.

What is the other name of Punugulu? ›

My 273rd post, a "Punugulu Recipe" which goes by a lot of names. Like crispy fritters | Goli Baje | Idli Maavu bonda based on the different variations from regions in India. Famous in the coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh.

What to do with sour idli batter? ›

To reduce sourness in the batter,you can mix rice flour in water and add this mixture to the batter. Over fermented batter emanates unpleasant smell. Hence you can prepare dishes like kuzhi paniyaram and uttapam using sour batter. When you add chopped onions in these dishes,it will counteract sourness in the batter.

Is punugulu good for health? ›

Health Benefits

Punugulu is rich in proteins which are needed for the repair of cells and growth of the body. They are also low in fat which is an indication that even weight watchers can consume them moderately.

How many calories does Punugulu have? ›

SOUTH INDIAN FOODS
NAMEQUANTITYCALORIES
VADA1 PLATE (4pcs)330
BONDA (Mysore)1PLATE (4pcs)420
EGG BONDA1PC180
PUNUGULU1 PLATE (4-5pc)160
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Sep 16, 2016

Which god is Punugu for? ›

Punugu is popularly used to worship Lord Tirupati Balaji, as its sweet fragrance is one of the favorites of Lord Balaji. It is believed that applying Punugu on the forehead as tilak helps achieve victory, strengthens the 'Ajna' Chakra, and increases body energy.

How to use punugu for pooja? ›

Apply every morning in the third eye after bath. The punugu tikka is used from ancient times in Hindu culture & Pooja. Its divine scent is supposed to attract god & bring goodness & also increase energy. For pooja purpose.

How is Punugu oil made? ›

Every week on this day, temple priests anoint the idol of Lord Venkateshwara, an incarnation of Vishnu, with a perfumed substance during prayers. This sacred offering is called punugu, made from the aromatic secretion of the small Indian civet, a nocturnal mammal.

What rice ball snack is known by various names in south india including paddu guliappa gundponglu and yeriyappa? ›

Paddu (Kannada: ಪಡ್ಡು, ಗುಳಿಯಪ್ಪ, ಎರಿಯಪ್ಪ) is an Indian dish made by steaming batter using a mould. It is named variously paniyaram, guliyappa, yeriyappa, gundponglu, bugga , Kuḻi paniyaram (Tamil: குழிப்பணியாரம்), ponganalu, gunta (Telugu: పొంగనాలు, గుంట), or Tulu: appadadde, appe (Marathi: आप्पे) .

What is the other name of Bhajia? ›

Bhajiya are called fritters in English. Some people also use the word cutlet. Bhajiya can be called as 'Fritters' in English.

Why does my idli batter taste bitter? ›

There can multiple reasons for the batter tasting bitter. It seems you left the batter outside fridge even after fermentation. Old rice powder can also be a reason. Rice powder , sooji and Maida should be consumed fresh otherwise they taste bitter and smell bad.

Is it safe to eat over fermented dosa batter? ›

The proliferation of excessive fermenting bacteria is unsuitable for human consumption and may result in acid reflux, indigestion, or even stomach infections. To ensure optimal results, it's advised to use the batter within 24 hours of complete fermentation.

What is Pesarattu made of? ›

Pesarattu is a thin breakfast crepe made with green gram, ginger, cumin & chilies. The term “pesarattu” is a blend of 2 Telugu words – pesara & attu. Pesalu or Pesara is the Telugu name for green gram & attu translates to dosa or crepe.

What is Mysore Bajji made of? ›

This Mysore Bonda recipe (also known as Mysore Bajji) is a popular South Indian snack food made with lentils, chopped fresh coconut, fresh herbs and vibrant spices. The ingredients are combined to create a thick batter, and are then deep fried to make crisp, soft and fluffy fritters.

Is bonda made of maida? ›

Mysore bonda is made with maida or all-purpose flour.

What is made of idli? ›

The cakes are made by steaming a batter consisting of fermented black lentils (de-husked) and rice. The fermentation process breaks down the starches so that they are more readily metabolised by the body. Idli has several variations, including rava idli, which is made from semolina.

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