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    Home » Vegetarian Starters and Snacks » Spicy Khaja | Easy Savory Snack for Deepavali

    Spicy Khaja | Easy Savory Snack for Deepavali

    Published: Oct 19, 2013 · Modified: Oct 5, 2020 by Srivalli · 13 Comments

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    I finally made it! In the last two editions, I was able to manage the first two days since those were prepared ahead of time. Somehow the final day eluded me both the weeks. Especially when both the themes for both the weeks were something I would have loved to make.Yet I couldn't find the time, infact posting on those two days was a fleet. Anyway, I thought I might be able to do it, just let it slip. No point in talking about water that's gone long ago under the bridge. Let's talk about what's right now and what I have to share. I was keen on making sure I make the final day's dish. Since even this week my first two days post was ready ahead.

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    With two days of sweets, I was keen on making some savory. I browsed through a lot of stuff, nothing held my interest. While I was talking to my colleague about this, she even suggested she would ask her sister about ideas. During the discussion, she told me that her mom used to make Khaja. I said we too make it and it is a famous Andhra sweet. She said though the name is the same, the version her mom made was a spicy one.

    She was not sure if it was actually a traditional one or something her mom came up with. Anyway that was surely an idea and even after looking at prospective candidates, this one held my attention.
    So finally it was decided it was going to be Spicy Khaja. I wanted to almost use the same measurement as I do for the Kaja. Then suddenly decided I could use Besan and thought it might give a good taste.
    The Kaja famous in Andhra is made only of All purpose flour and uses vanaspati. As a tradition, we always make Kaja for Deepavali. In fact my hubby dear teases me that he even agreed to the alliance because of the excellent Kajas that my mom packed him when he had visited.
    So when he came home and saw me making these, he almost assumed I was making the sweet. When I told him that I wasn't, he was puzzled. I said I have already posted that. He gave a look that said "how about making something that we like and would want to eat again, rather than always playing a second fiddle to your blog" But then he didn't say and said the spicy Khajas were good. Needless to say I would be making the Kajas again this year. I can't miss out on an opportunity to make something that he likes and eats.

    Second method of rolling the kajas

    The folding is done as how you make a parotta

    Spicy Khaja

    Ingredients Needed:

    All purpose flour / Maida - 1 cup
    Gram flour / Besan - 3/4 cup
    Shortening / Vanaspati - 2 tsp
    Salt to taste
    Red chili powder - 3/4 tsp
    Pepper powder - 1/2 tsp
    Ajwain - 1 tsp

    Flour for dusting
    Oil for deep frying

    For the spice paste
    Red chili powder -1 tsp
    Ghee - 1 tsp

    How to make the spicy khajas

    In a bowl, take the flours, spices and ajwain, along with the shortening. Rub well till you have a crumbly dough. Then slowly add water and knead to a soft dough. Let it rest for 10 mins.

    Heat a Kadai with oil, and simmer when it reaches the right temperature.

    To make the khajas, you can follow two methods.

    First is to make a big disc, apply the spice paste over the top, roll them over or place another disc, seal, roll again. Cut into small pieces.

    Dust and roll into long kajas.

    Second method is to pinch out very small balls. Dust and roll out the really thin disc, smear the chili paste over the top, flip as how you make the parottas, flatten till you get a disc. Gently drop in and deep fry on both sides. The folding is done as how you make a parotta

    Drain on a kitchen towel once it is fried well.

    Notes:

    These need to be cooked on low/ medium flame.

    Store them in an airtight container for longer shelf life.

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    Spicy Khaja | Easy Savory Snack for Deepavali

    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup All Purpose Flour / Maida
    • 3/4 cup Besan / Gram Flour
    • 2 tsp Shortening / Vanaspati
    • Salt to taste
    • 3/4 tsp Red Chilli Powder
    • 1/2 tsp Pepper Powder
    • 1 tsp Ajwain
    • Flour for dusting
    • Cooking Oil for deep frying

    For the Spice Paste

    • 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
    • 1 tsp Ghee

    Instructions

    How to make the spicy khajas

    • In a bowl, take the flours, spices and ajwain, along with the shortening. Rub well till you have a crumbly dough. Then, slowly add water and knead to a soft dough. Let it rest for 10 mins.
    • Heat a kadai with cooking oil, and simmer when it reaches the right temperature.

    To make the khajas, you can follow two methods.

    • First is to make a big disc, apply the spice paste over the top, roll them over or place another disc, seal, roll again. Cut into small pieces.
    • Dust and roll into long kajas.
    • Second method is to pinch out very small balls. Dust and roll out the really thin disc, smear the chili paste over the top, flip as how you make the parottas, flatten till you get a disc. Gently drop in and deep fry on both sides. The folding is done as how you make a parotta.
    • Drain on a kitchen towel once it is fried well.

    Notes

    These need to be cooked on low/ medium flame.
    Store them in an airtight container for longer shelf life.
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    Comments

    1. Manjula Bharath says

      October 19, 2013 at 10:46 pm

      wow loving this spicy version of khaja 🙂 looks so delicious and crunchy !!

      Reply
    2. The Pumpkin Farm says

      October 20, 2013 at 4:16 am

      i still remember your sweet ones that you brought for us all during bm25, loved the spicier version as well

      Reply
    3. Chef Mireille says

      October 21, 2013 at 3:58 am

      what a rich snack - perfect for holiday!

      Reply
    4. Nivedhanams Sowmya says

      October 21, 2013 at 10:12 am

      wow so authentic and tasty!!!

      Reply
    5. Priya Suresh says

      October 21, 2013 at 12:32 pm

      I love the sweet ones, savoury khajas sounds interesting and seriously i want to make some soon.

      Reply
    6. Pavani N says

      October 22, 2013 at 2:14 am

      Yumm, never thought of savory khaja, sounds delicious..
      I get those looks too where I try to make "something different" from what the whole family likes and they are always puzzled why we have to do that.. ahhh the life of a food blogger 🙂

      Reply
    7. Archana Potdar says

      October 22, 2013 at 1:44 pm

      Looks rite something we will love. Thanks

      Reply
    8. Rajani says

      October 22, 2013 at 4:44 pm

      You got Khajas for the meet right? Loved it...spicy version is new for me as well and I can totally understand the 'look' from your husband...happens in every blogger's house, I guess :))

      Reply
    9. Saraswathi Tharagaram says

      October 23, 2013 at 4:07 am

      Never tried this spicy version. Quick fix for this Diwali..

      Reply
    10. Anonymous says

      October 23, 2013 at 2:15 pm

      Step by step pictures are very useful and inviting.

      Reply
    11. veena krishnakumar says

      October 24, 2013 at 3:56 am

      ooh!!This looks so delicious Valli...perfect for Diwali!

      Reply
    12. Padmajha PJ says

      October 25, 2013 at 12:09 pm

      That looks like a perfect snack to go with a cup of coffee!!!

      Reply
    13. Sandhya Ramakrishnan says

      October 28, 2013 at 3:43 am

      Love the spicy version of the khaja! Would taste great with a cup of piping hot coffee 🙂

      Reply

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