Our this month's Indian Cooking Challenge goes for Khandvi, a simple but yet a delicious snacks from Gujarat, khandvi was in my to do list since a long,but somehow i wasnt able to make these yummy snacks..Finally i was really happy when Srivalli choosed Khandvi for this month's challenge, i tried out already twice and everytime we enjoyed a lot especially my daughter she loved it a lot..Thanks to Srivalli for choosing this delicious Gujarati snack...Eventhough Srivalli have given two recipes for khandvi,i choosed Lataji's Khandvi which was shared by her friend..
1/3cup Gramflour
1/3cup Sour curd
1cup Water
1tsp Sugar
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
1/2tsp Green chilli paste
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
3tbsp Oil +1tsp Oil for tempering
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1tbsp Sesame seeds
2tbsp Grated coconut
2tbsp Chopped coriander leaves
Grease a flat plate well and keep aside, in a bowl take the gram flour,salt,ginger garlic paste,chilli paste,beaten curd,water and mix well..Turn as thin batter, now add the sugar, asafoetida powder, turmeric powder to the thin batter..
Heat 3tbsp of oil in a thick bottom pan, pour the batter, stir continously until its turns as a semi liquid batter which will get off from the bottom of the pan..transfer immediately to the greased plate, spread the batter to a thin sheet..Once gets cool, cut as strips using knife..Roll each strip into spirals..In an another pan, heat the oil,splutter the mustard and sesame seeds, pour over the rolled khandvis, serve now with grated coconut and chopped coriander leaves..
1/3cup Gramflour
1/3cup Sour curd
1cup Water
1tsp Sugar
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
1/2tsp Green chilli paste
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
3tbsp Oil +1tsp Oil for tempering
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1tbsp Sesame seeds
2tbsp Grated coconut
2tbsp Chopped coriander leaves
Grease a flat plate well and keep aside, in a bowl take the gram flour,salt,ginger garlic paste,chilli paste,beaten curd,water and mix well..Turn as thin batter, now add the sugar, asafoetida powder, turmeric powder to the thin batter..
Heat 3tbsp of oil in a thick bottom pan, pour the batter, stir continously until its turns as a semi liquid batter which will get off from the bottom of the pan..transfer immediately to the greased plate, spread the batter to a thin sheet..Once gets cool, cut as strips using knife..Roll each strip into spirals..In an another pan, heat the oil,splutter the mustard and sesame seeds, pour over the rolled khandvis, serve now with grated coconut and chopped coriander leaves..
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yummy looking dish Priya....perfect
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awesome looking khandvi.. pass me some..
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ReplyDeleteThey look so lovely. I have to try them now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful looking khandvis .They have come out really well.
ReplyDeletebeautifully prepared Priya. happy sankranti.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pongal!!! Delicious khandvis! :D
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful, i only started to know aobut this dish after starting to blog, and i have never had this, looks so so good.
ReplyDeleteKhandvi look perfect and bite sized...yummy!
ReplyDeleteNicely made priya..they look awesome!
ReplyDeleteDeat Priya, the khandvi looks amazing. A very happy pongal to you and family.
ReplyDeleteKhandvi is indeed a very delicious and healthy snack!! Great picture :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so neat n perfect Priya..well done!
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Lovely soft delicious kandvis.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun making this..esp the rolling part..I love it..Looks super soft n fresh..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. Looks very delicious....mmmm. Thanks very much for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
ReplyDeletewow!!!!!!!!!!! quel joli plat
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very new to me....looking good
ReplyDeletethis looks really delicious
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful color.I love khandavis.Thanks for the recipe Priya.
ReplyDeletenice rolls priya ! looks yummy
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and perfect. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeletewow...delicious khandvis Priya....very perfectly made...
ReplyDeletewow, they look just perfect.
ReplyDeleteMade it perfectly, Happy Pongal!
ReplyDeleteI love ittttt
ReplyDeleteKhandvis look so perfect..
ReplyDeleteNever heard of khandvi before..Looks awesome, Priya..Happy Pongal to you and your family..
ReplyDeletewow...i luv them very much..it has come out so perfect...looks so beautiful !
ReplyDeletePriya it came out very perfect for you We loved that flavours yummm na..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! & yummy khandvi
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Looks so wonderful Priya.
ReplyDeleteAmazing...Very tempting & perfect. Nice presentation.
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tempting and a different recipe to try out..
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This is very foreign dish for me.....it looks good.....
ReplyDeletecame well n looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteKhandvi looks delicious Priya!
ReplyDeleteThey look perfect and delicious! I remember eating them when we stayed in Mumbai, but had no idea how to prepare them!
ReplyDeletethis is new for me...would love to try :)
ReplyDeletehi priya...
ReplyDeletetried out this today...:)..i cudnt get the rolls well so i had to cut them into small squares.. but the taste was awesome..!!thnks for this recipe...:)
hi priya..
ReplyDeletetried out this today..:).i cudnt get the rolls well so i had to cut into small squares..however the taste was awesome!!..thnks for this recipe..:)