I missed almost all the previous Indian Cooking Challenges, but not this one! I would never give up an opportunity to make khandvi...its one of my favorite Gujarati snacks. They don't always come out great and even this time I barely used half the batter, the rest was too cold to spread:(. But I did enjoy the challenge and the dish was awesome. I made it this morning and after some quick pictures we had it for breakfast...a welcome change. YUMM!!
Khandvi
Recipe adapted from Lataji
Ingredients:
1 cup besan
1 cup sour curd
2 cups water
1" piece ginger
3-4 green chillies
1 tbs oil
2 tsps sugar
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
pinch of asafoetida
salt to taste
For tempering:
1 tbs oil
1 tsp mustard seeds
2-3 tbs chopped cilantro
2-3 tbs fresh grated coconut
Method:
Blend the ginger and green chili with some curd. Strain the mixture and mix with the remaining curds, water, gram flour, turmeric powder, sugar, oil, asafoetida and salt to form a smooth mixture free of lumps.
Cook the mixture over medium heat stirring continuously. Cook till the mixture starts to leave the sides of the pan, it will have a glossy look.
Spread immediately on a smooth surface into thin sheets. Cool for about 5 minutes.
Cut into broad strips using a knife and gently roll each strip to form spirals.
For the tempering , heat oil in a small pan and add the mustard seeds. Once it splutters, pour evenly over the prepared khandvi. Sprinkle the cilantro and coconut.
It came out perfect for you beautifully rolled.
ReplyDeletelooks very tempting & a very neat presentation Poornima.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see u after a long Poornima, khandvis looks damn pretty and tempting..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful khandvi... the pictures are so good i cud pick one off the post!
ReplyDeleteThat first picture is outstanding!
ReplyDeletethats beautifully made Poornima. looks perfect. and loved the picture of your adorable little one. very cute.
ReplyDeleteWow, this dish looks so cute and perfect. Bookmarking it.
ReplyDeleteKhandvi looks perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteI just want to pick up one of those rolls and pop it into my mouth! How delicious is that?
ReplyDeleteThis certainly is a beautiful dish. The color alone would get the day off to a perfect start. I've not heard of the dish before, but you've certainly made it sound appealing. Have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteP.S. Your baby girl is really beautiful. Her smile is precious.
very tempting clicks ...khandavis looks awesome
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That looks perfect !
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I always wanted to make this snacks but I didnt have the recipe..Thanx for sharing the recipe.Nice click..
ReplyDeleteHave never got it right, but will try try try again... yours look great..
ReplyDeleteoh great! i've been looking for ways to use up my besan and here's an exciting one!! the clicks look fabulous, truly precious and i trust your "yum" :P
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing!!
hey, can't i copy paste the recipe from your page?? i tried and nope...how did you do that?
ReplyDeleteLove the picture ! so inviting !
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