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    Khandvi ~ A tempting Snack from Gujarat | | Indian Cooking Challenge for December | How to make Khandvi Step By Step Recipe!

    Published: Jan 15, 2011 · Modified: Oct 28, 2020 by Srivalli · 21 Comments

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    For Indian Cooking Challenge this month we are going to travel to Gujarat to taste another specialty dish from its fold, the Khandvi!. I remember being enchanted with Khandvi! It has been since the days of those initial days of hosting Microwave Easy Cooking Event when I got this entry. I was mesmerized by the look and how appealing it was all to see. Then came the Dhoklas which again tempts one as nothing else does.

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    I was very keen on attempting at Khandvi for a long time. But every month somehow it gets missed. This time I again asked Lataji to get me a dish and she promptly presented me with two recipes for Khandvi, one that her friend shared with her and another one from Anupama Krishnamurthy of Mitho Limdo.

    As always I am giving both the recipes, though I referred Lataji's .

     

    Recipe 1
    Source: Lataji's Khandvi
    Yields - 18 pieces

    Ingredients Needed:

    Gram flour / Besan - 1/3 cup (heaped)
    Curds / Yogurt - 1/3 cup slightly sour, beaten
    Water - 1 cup
    Salt as per taste
    Sugar - 1 tsp (opt)
    Ginger Green Chilli paste - 2 tsp
    Turmeric Powder - 1/4 tsp
    Asafetida / Hing - 1/4 tsp
    Cooking Oil - 3 tbsp

    For tempering

    Cooking Oil  - 2 tsp
    Mustard seeds 1 tsp
    Sesame seeds 2 tsp

    For Garnishing:

    Grated Coconut - 2 tbsps
    Fresh Coriander Leaves, chopped -  2 tbsps

    Method to prepare:

    Keep a thali or a flat plate well-greased ready before proceeding to cook.

    In a bowl, take the gram flour, salt, ginger-chili paste, beaten curds, and water and mix well.

    The batter should be of a smooth thin batter, free of lumps.

    Add the sugar, asafoetida, and turmeric powders also at this stage.

    Heat oil in a thick bottom pan and add the prepared batter.

    Cook the batter, stirring continuously until well cooked.

    You can know it is cooked when the batter turns a light brown tinge, glaze from the oil, and will not stick to the walls of the pan.

    The batter should still be in a semi liquid state, tipping more towards solid state.

    Overcooking will result in a mass that will not spread evenly.

    Transfer the cooked batter quickly onto the flat greased plate and with the ladle spread the batter to a thin sheet over the surface.

    This has to be done very fast as the batter will thicken as it cools and become difficult to spread.

    Using a knife make strips of this sheet. Roll each strip into spirals.
    Place them in a separate dish.

    If the batter has been cooked evenly and correctly, the strips will easily roll and not crack in the middle.

    Heat another pan with oil, Splutter mustard, and sesame seeds. When they crackle pour them over the rolled khandvis.

    Garnish with a generous sprinkling of fresh, grated coconut and chopped coriander leaves.

    Lataji's Notes:
    Some recipes suggest more curds but Lataji's friend used only equal quantity to the gram flour

    When the batter is almost ready to be spread, it might coagulate in tiny masses.
    Allow this to cool just about manageably warm. Too much cooling will thicken the mass and render it become unable to roll.

    Recipe 2 

    Source: From Anupama Krishnamurthy's Mitho Limdo

    Anupama explains that making Khandvi involves 5 steps - Mixing, cooking, spreading, rolling, and Tempering (vaghar).

    She advises having a clean and dry surface to spread the batter ready before we even attempt at making. Kitchen counter with granite will work perfectly, or else you can use a greased thali plate.

    Makes - 30 rolls in 35 mins

    Method to prepare:

    For the batter:

    Besan / Gram flour - 1 cup
    Salt as per taste
    Turmeric ¼ tsp
    1 cup water + 2 cups sour buttermilk OR 1.5 cups sour yogurt/Dahi +
    Water - 1.5 cups
    Oil - 1 tbsp
    Red chili powder - 1/4 tsp
    1 green chili + ½ inch of grated ginger; both made into a very fine paste

    For Tempering

    Oil - 3 tbsp
    Mustard seeds - 2 tsp
    Asafetida / Hing - 1/2 tsp
    Red Chili Powder - ½ tsp
    Sesame seeds - 1 tsp

    For garnish

    Coconut, grated or dry coconut powder  - 1.5 tablespoon
    Finely chopped Coriander - 2 tablespoons

    Please refer to Anumpa's notes for the method.

     

    Step By Step to Make Khandvi

    Take 1/3 cup of the besan

    Add ginger and green chili paste

    Add turmeric powder and curds

    Add abt 3/4 cup of water and mix well.

    Beat till you get a liquid like this.

    Heat a non stick pan with oil

    On a medium flame, pour the batter to the pan.

    Constantly keep stirring.

    Till you get this glaze look on the top

    Keep a big plate greased with oil ready, pour the batter over it.

    Using a greased ladle immediately spread it evenly.

     

    Allow it to cool for 5 minutes, before making marks with the knife vertically like above.

    From one side, roll forward.

     

    Continue rolling till you get to roll like this.

    In another pan heat oil, splutter mustard, sesame seeds, pour over the rolls. Finally add the grated coconut, coriander leaves.

    To all my ICC members, please link your Khandvi post to Mr. Linky.

    Check out my Blogging Marathon buddies in action!

     

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    Comments

    1. Jaleela Kamal says

      January 15, 2011 at 5:51 am

      both khandvi's are very tempting
      Happy pongal

      Reply
    2. nivedita says

      January 15, 2011 at 6:23 am

      Hi Valli,
      It was a real challenge for me to make it but I enjoyed making it and the taste too.
      Thanks...

      Reply
    3. Priti says

      January 15, 2011 at 7:33 am

      Looks yummy...Happy Pongal

      Reply
    4. veena krishnakumar says

      January 15, 2011 at 8:37 am

      hi
      this looks very tempting. Will be linking it tomorrow. Sorry about the delay. Thank you for the picyorial. very useful

      Reply
    5. G.Pavani says

      January 15, 2011 at 9:16 am

      Happy pongal,
      We liked khandvi's very much it went grt.

      Reply
    6. Gayathri's Cook Spot says

      January 15, 2011 at 10:07 am

      Thank You so much for this wonderful oppurtunity. It was great fun preparing those cute rolls. We enjoyed it a lot..

      Reply
    7. Reva says

      January 15, 2011 at 10:41 am

      It is such a wonderful dish ....and has become my family's favourite...
      Reva

      Reply
    8. Priya Sreeram says

      January 15, 2011 at 11:18 am

      looks super wow !

      Reply
    9. Mehnaz Kapadia says

      January 15, 2011 at 12:11 pm

      Hi Valli,

      I has a good time making this!! Thank you so much!

      Looking forward to the next challenge! 🙂

      Reply
    10. Cooks says

      January 15, 2011 at 2:56 pm

      It was fun making Khandvi, though mine didn't turn as good-looking as yours Valli. Thanks for another challenging challenge. Looking forward to next month's challenge.

      Reply
    11. Mrs K says

      January 15, 2011 at 3:00 pm

      Your post reminds me of my enchantment with khandvi for the longest time :0 Your recipe has made things so clear and I look forward to the attempt at making this ever loved snack:)

      Reply
    12. simply.food says

      January 15, 2011 at 6:40 pm

      Wonderful chalenge enjoyed making this.

      Reply
    13. Suma Gandlur says

      January 15, 2011 at 7:29 pm

      Somehow I erred in timing and I couldn't spread the cooked batter. Hope they come out good next time.

      Reply
    14. Gayathri Anand says

      January 15, 2011 at 7:41 pm

      Thanks Srivalli for the recipe ..already enjoyed making it twice ...cameout so well ...

      Reply
    15. Sonia says

      January 15, 2011 at 8:10 pm

      Hi Srivalli

      I loved this round, some great recipes here !

      thnaks for pulling this one together

      Reply
    16. Smitha says

      January 15, 2011 at 8:28 pm

      Khandvi came out toatlly great..and I enjoyed eating them all!...

      Reply
    17. rekhas kitchen says

      January 16, 2011 at 7:19 am

      I realy enjoyed making this Valli thanks for the recipe. We liked it very much.But some off my rolls are broken, I think I made a mistake with cooking and spreading the dough any ways had a wonderfull snack thanku so much for that
      Happy Sankranti to u and your family.

      Reply
    18. Usha says

      January 16, 2011 at 12:13 pm

      This was a good challenge! Loved making my khandvi.. 🙂

      Reply
    19. PJ says

      January 17, 2011 at 9:06 am

      Enjoyed making this challenge.It went wrong the first time.Prepared it again this morning and it came out perfect.Sorry about the delay in posting it.

      Yours looks very tempting 🙂

      Looking forward to the next challenge...

      Reply
    20. Malini says

      January 19, 2011 at 8:06 am

      Hi Sri,
      It was a real challenge for me as I prepared Khandvis for the first time....my family members liked the Khandvis a lot.Thanks...

      Reply
    21. Veena Aravind says

      January 20, 2011 at 3:35 am

      Was a great experience ! turned out well and the kiddos and a special guest relished this a lot !!

      Reply

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