Daiya Kokis is a deep-fried, crispy Sri Lankan dessert with Dutch origins, consisting of a batter made with
coconut milk, chile, eggs, and rice flour. The batter is coated around decorative moulds and deep-fried in
coconut oil until it develops a crispy texture. Kokis can be consumed as an appetizer, snack, or dessert, and
it is especially popular around Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations. This is a variation of Kokis which
specially added Chile for better flavour.
coconut milk, chile, eggs, and rice flour. The batter is coated around decorative moulds and deep-fried in
coconut oil until it develops a crispy texture. Kokis can be consumed as an appetizer, snack, or dessert, and
it is especially popular around Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations. This is a variation of Kokis which
specially added Chile for better flavour.
Ingredients:
Rice flour
Curry leaves
Coconut Milk
Egg
Turmeric Powder
Sugar
Salt
Oil For deep frying