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    Home » Recipes » South Indian Recipes

    Maravalli Kizhangu Chips | Tapioca Chips

    Published: Nov 17, 2017 · Modified: Sep 7, 2021 by Ramya · 14 Comments

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    Step-wise picture recipe to make crispy crunchy delicious homemade tapioca chips, regionally called as maravalli kizhangu chips! These kuchi chips are a delight to look at and they are as tasty as they look. A super simple chips recipe that is a keeper.

    Tapioca Chips

    Here I am with another delicious recipe of homemade chips or crisps with Tapioca or Maravalli Kizhangu (as called in Tamil). During the peak season, you can spot them all over the market in small push carts and these roots look very fresh. I love steaming them with the skin and then the joy of peeling off the skin, from the hot tapioca – it is pure bliss! Another favorite is making maravalli kizhangu chips, colloquially known as kuchi chips made with tapioca roots.

    Tapioca Chips

    Kuchi chips literally means chips that resemble sticks. While the easiest way to slice them thin and making them as crisps, the most popular way of frying tapioca chips is to cut them into matchsticks and then making chips out of them. These turn out really crispy and are extremely addictive too – take my word for it. I have loved eating these growing up and the first thing I could think of as soon as I spotted fresh tapioca or maravalli kizhangu is to make chips!

    Alvalli Chips

    While my heart was set on making kuchi chips, the husband wanted crisp style chips. Yes, both are maravalli kizhangu chips but taste wise, texture wise there is a lot of difference. We each took a tapioca root and got on with our preparations. While he sliced his tapioca thin, I diced mine into matchsticks. I love these little challenges we have in our kitchen and in the end, it is food that wins 🙂 Both the versions were really delicious! Again, this is not exactly healthy I know. But how many times do we get a pack of crisps or chips from the store? Do we know what kind of oil or preservatives are used? Compared to that, I am better of making my own stuff at home where I am in control of everything. For once in a while guilty pleasure, this is just perfect. Check out other chips recipes too!

    Maravalli Kizhangu Chips

    How to make Maravalli Kizhangu Chips | Tapioca Chips

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    Tapioca Chips

    Maravalli Kizhangu Chips | Tapioca Chips

    Ramya
    Crispy crunchy delicious Tapioca Chips!
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 30 minutes mins
    Course Snack, Appetizer
    Cuisine South Indian
    Servings 1 300ml jar

    MEASUREMENT

    1 cup = 250ml, 1 tablespoon = 15ml, 1 teaspoon = 5ml

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 Large Tapioca/Maravalli Kizhangu
    • Oil to deep fry
    • Salt to taste
    • Red Chilli Powder to taste
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    Instructions
     

    • First peel off the skin of tapioca and wash it well. Cut it into roundels of ~2mm in thickness. Stack a few roundels and cut them into equal sized thin matchsticks.
    • Meanwhile heat oil for deep frying. Once hot, set the flame on medium. Fry these prepared tapioca chips in batches until they are golden brown and crisp. It is important to fry them slowly so that they are crisp and not soggy.
    • Strain them off and place them on a kitchen tissue.
    • Finally sprinkle salt and red chilli powder, mix well.
    • Store in an air tigh container for upto a week.
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    Kuchi Chips

    Detailed step by step picture recipe of making Maravalli Kizhangu Chips | Tapioca Chips

    1. First peel off the skin of tapioca and wash it well. Cut it into roundels of ~2mm in thickness. Stack a few roundels and cut them into equal sized thin matchsticks.

    2. Meanwhile heat oil for deep frying. Once hot, set the flame on medium. Fry these prepared tapioca chips in batches until they are golden brown and crisp. It is important to fry them slowly so that they are crisp and not soggy.

    3. Strain them off and place them on a kitchen tissue.

    4. Finally sprinkle salt and red chilli powder, mix well.

    5. Store in an air tight container for up to a week.

    Tapioca Chips

    Recipe Notes

    • Instead of sticks, these can be made into thin slices and fried as crisps too.
    • Make sure the sticks are equal in size to ensure even cooking and browning.
    • Don’t fry on high flame as they will turn soggy after cooling down.

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    1. Megala

      November 17, 2017 at 5:28 pm

      Delicious chips ! Beautiful photos !!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        November 17, 2017 at 7:28 pm

        Thanks so much 🙂

        Reply
    2. BM

      November 17, 2017 at 9:38 pm

      Kuchi chips!!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        November 24, 2017 at 1:58 pm

        Yessss! 😀

        Reply
    3. Vidya Narayan

      November 17, 2017 at 10:22 pm

      I want to dive straight into this !! These are my major weakness. I always have this during my visits to south india once a year as you get really fresh ones.

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      • chcooks

        November 24, 2017 at 1:58 pm

        Thanks Vidya 🙂

        Reply
    4. curryandvanilla

      November 17, 2017 at 10:49 pm

      Would love a bowl of these please!! Have always been a fan of these crispy, crunchy chips, being from the town of Salem in Tamilnadu where my uncle owns a tapioca starch factory! We always used to get fresh tapioca which my mom used to make tins of chips with 🙂 Yours look so gorgeous and mouth watering!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        November 24, 2017 at 1:58 pm

        wow that sounds so amazing! Thanks much 🙂

        Reply
    5. lizetfmb

      November 17, 2017 at 11:12 pm

      Delicious! ! We have so much cassava here and so cheap. I'm going to try your recipe!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        November 24, 2017 at 1:57 pm

        awesome! 🙂

        Reply
    6. cookingwithauntjuju.com

      November 18, 2017 at 9:43 pm

      Yes to these fried chips. I wish I had some for lunch... I suppose you can use your favorite seasoning just like with most recipes. Thanks for sharing these with Fiesta Friday.

      Reply
      • chcooks

        November 24, 2017 at 1:57 pm

        Oh yes for sure 🙂 Thanks!

        Reply
    7. Liz @ spades, spatulas, and spoons

      November 19, 2017 at 1:29 am

      I am going to have to keep an eye out for fresh tapioca. I've only seen it dried in little red boxes to use as a thickening agent. Thank you for bringing these to FF, I would really love to taste them...both versions.

      Reply
      • chcooks

        November 24, 2017 at 1:56 pm

        Thanks Liz, hope you find fresh tapioca 🙂

        Reply

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