Leftover rice can be used to make rice cutlets or rice flour using a blender, which can then be used to make cheela. These snacks can easily be made under ₹10 by using basic ingredients already available in most kitchens.
Making snacks from leftover rice is a great way to reduce food waste and create delicious, budget-friendly meals. Here's how you can make rice cutlets and rice flour cheela for under ₹10:
1. Rice Cutlets:
* Ingredients: Leftover rice, a pinch of turmeric, a pinch of red chili powder, salt to taste, a small amount of chopped onion (if available), and a binding agent like besan (gram flour) or maida (all-purpose flour) – you likely already have these in your pantry.* Method: Mash the leftover rice well. Add the spices, salt, and onion (if using). Mix in a small amount of besan or maida until the mixture binds together. Form small cutlets and shallow fry them in a pan with a little oil until golden brown. The cost of the additional ingredients should be minimal, keeping the total cost under ₹10.
2. Rice Flour Cheela:
* Ingredients: Leftover rice, water, salt, and spices like cumin or ajwain (carom seeds) if available.* Method: Blend the leftover rice with a little water to create a smooth batter. Add salt and spices to taste. Heat a lightly oiled pan and pour a ladleful of batter onto the pan, spreading it into a thin circle. Cook until golden brown on both sides. The cost is minimal as it mainly uses leftover rice and basic spices.
To enhance the flavor of your rice cutlets, add a small amount of mashed potato or boiled and mashed vegetables like carrots or peas if available. This will also improve the texture and make them more filling.