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Gujarati Farsans recipes


Last Updated : Apr 18,2024



गुजराती फरसाण रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Gujarati Farsans recipes in Hindi)
ગુજરાતી ફરસાણ રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Gujarati Farsans recipes in Gujarati)

Gujarati Farsan recipes, Gujarati Snack recipes

Gujarati snack recipes. Gujarati farsan recipes. Just like Kareen Kapoor says in 3 idiots, “.. dhokla, fafda, handva, thepla ... aaise lagta hai jaise koi missiles hai” , we would like to say they are utna he tasty and easy to make!

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Masala Puris Served with Curds and Chunda
Masala Puris Served with Curds and Chunda

Farsans are the delight of Gujarati cuisine. Not only are a wide variety of farsaans or snacks prepared on special occasions and to entertain guests, but also enjoyed with tea on any normal day. Indeed, what a mind-boggling array of farsaans there are – steamed ones, deep-fried ones, tava-cooked ones, spicy ones, simple ones… the list is endless! Pudla, Khichu, Masala Puri are other Gujarati Farsan that is nothing short of a heavenly treat early in the morning! Muthias are delectable farsan made by combining different flours and vegetables. They can be prepared in varied methods ranging from baking and deep-frying to steaming. If you find them too dry, then make a basic gravy and relish this Bhaat Na Rasawala Muthia

Methi Makai Dhebra
Methi Makai Dhebra

Deep-fried snacks like Methi Makai Dhebra, Vatana ni Kachori and Ghughra are a perfect accompaniment to a cup of masala chai and a part of the infamous Gujarati thali which is a grand feast.

Gujarati Farsan, Dhoklas

Khatta DhoklaKhatta Dhokla

{ad2}Fluffy, soft Khatta dhoklas made by grinding and fermenting homemade flour using urad dal and rice is easy to make and a must try recipe! The dhoklas can be eaten with ghee/oil, green chutney or garlic chutney. A sprinkle of red chilly powder or black pepper before steaming simply enhances the flavour. You can even make Khatta dhoklas using idli batter , they are quick to make. Using the same batter, you can make Handvo, a delicious snack loaded with crunchy vegetables.

Sprouts Dhokla
Sprouts Dhokla

Other than that you can even make nutrient-rich Mag Na Dhokla, Methi Palak Chawli Dhokla made with the goodness of green leafy vegetables and chawli, Sprouts Dhokla, Chola Methi Dhokla , these are some wholesome breakfast options. Looking for an instant dhokla recipe? Try making Rava Dhokla, Corn Dhokla, Poha Dhokla or Bread Dhokla that requires no soaking and fermenting and can be whipped up in no time at all. This spongy , melt-in-the-mouth snack is loved by all!

Amiri Khaman
Amiri Khaman

Khaman Dhokla is a popular street food from Gujarat. Besan combined with an assortment of ingredients is cooked into fluffy dhoklas, which are tempered traditionally with mustard seeds and sesame seeds to get an aromatic and tasty snack. Traditionally they are made in a steamer, but you can even use a microwave. These dhoklas can be crumbled and tempered with garlic and mixed with pomegranate seeds and coconut to make lip-smacking Amiri Khaman

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Gujarati Farsan, Pankis

Green Peas PankiGreen Peas Panki

Panki, a popular Gujarati snack is a very thin pancake made out of any type of flour mixed with curds and lightly spiced with cumin seeds, green chillies and ginger. As you may have guessed, the name originates from the word paan or leaf, and this snack is actually cooked between two well-greased banana leaves. The leaves impart a special rustic flavour to the pankis. These delicate pancakes are light on the stomach and ideally eaten fresh with tongue-tickling chutneys. Make these delectable, steamed Moong Dal Panki, Green Peas Panki, Corn Panki.

Gujarati Faraal farsaans

Buckwheat DhoklaBuckwheat Dhokla

Most Gujarati’s observe fast during Navratri that includes having a proper meal just once in a day and eat faraal food for one meal or eat faraal both the time. Potatoes, kaand, peanuts, sago and flours, sanwa millet, buckwheat are popular ingredients. An array of dishes can be made by combining these ingredients. Sanwa Panki, Buckwheat Dhokla, Faraali Pattice, Khandvi are famous Gujarati Faraal farsans.

This section introduces you to traditional treats like Patra, Nylon Khaman Dhokla, Khandvi, Methi Na Dhebra, Moong Dal Dhokla, Dakor Na Gota etc.
 

Enjoy our Gujarati Farsan Recipes, Gujarati Snack recipes and Gujarati Recipe articles below.

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Recipe# 37976
03 Mar 13

 
 
by damyantiben
No reviews
A variety for snack which can be served with tea, curd or juice. Make it mini size and it can be served as a farsan or starter with chutney.
Recipe# 15247
27 Sep 11

 
 by radhikamails
No reviews
An amazing concept of combining great taste with good health benefits in an innovative recipe, khandvi sandwich!. The soya flour and besan based khandvis are cooked, rolled up and then cut into small squares,. These khandvi squares are placed in between bread slices along with grated carrots, onion ....
Recipe# 37362
04 Oct 12

 
 by damyantiben
No reviews
It is traditional gujarati farsan. Traditionally it is deep fried and maida dough is used for covering. We make it low calorie by baking the kachoris and using wheat and rice flour dough for covering. At some places baked ghathiyas are also available we can use them.
Recipe# 14536
27 Sep 11

 
 by devindra
No reviews
Khandvi is a simple low cal and nutritious gujarati snack recipe which is prepared by mixing the chana dal flour with buttermilk. This dal batter is then steamed, rolled up and served with a tempering of mustard seeds and grated coconut and enjoyed with green chutney.
Recipe# 14838
01 Aug 11

 
 by alpana_f75
No reviews
Khandvis are a gujarati specialty snack recipe with gram flour. However, this moong dal khandvi recipe brings a nice variation to the taste and texture of the steamed khandvis and are made from ground moong dal. Enjoy with coconut chutney or mint sauce.
Recipe# 15021
07 May 18

 
 by heenakshah
No reviews
You are sure to fall in love with this innovative chola methi dhokla recipe prepared from a batter consisting of a delectable blend of chole or chick peas with methi leaves and green chillies. The flavorful and spicy dhoklas are enjoyed as snack or breakfast with coconut chutney.
Matki Kachori
Recipe# 33937
05 Oct 11

 
 by Palak Rajput
No reviews
Matki kachori stuffed with moth beans. Moth beans / matki are soaked and cooked before spicing them up with couple of spices, than it is stuffed in plain flour and deep fried till golden brown. Best served with tamarind chutney.
Recipe# 36234
09 Mar 12

 
 by damyantiben
No reviews
Mango and bhajiya both are all time favourites of millions. Here they come together to make holi special when served with thandia.
Recipe# 36788
30 Jun 12

 
 
by Radha Hoizal
No reviews
This is an evening snack and very much ideal when rain is drizzling. Well this can be stored in an air-tight container for 15 days.
Recipe# 10383
27 Apr 14

 
 by sandhyan
No reviews
The muli bhaji nu muthiya is a healthy steamed dough roll (muthia)recipe prepared from mooli bhaji or radish leaves which has been finely chopped. Muli bhaji nu muthiya is a popular delicacy in gujarati cuisine. Low in calories and rich in fiber and nutrients, mooli bhaji nu muthiya is simple and qu ....
Recipe# 15650
28 Apr 04

 
 by dristie
No reviews
Green tandarjo Muthia and tomato curry is a Gujarati Jain vegetable recipe with the steamed green muthias simmered in a tangy and spicy tomato curry. The methi and tandarjo are chopped and added to the Muthia dough and then relished with tomato curry and rice.
Recipe# 9985
27 Aug 03

 
 by priyaparab
No reviews
Quick khichi a quick khichdi recipe where the rice is cooked with tuar dal and vegetables. Serve quick khichi or khichdi with curd, pickle and roasted papad.
Recipe# 14030
07 Oct 11

 
 
by vishakha_p
No reviews
Micro khandvi with moong dal brings the gujarati snack delicacy khandvi on your table within minutes. The moong dal batter is used to prepare the soft and delicious khandvis which are steamed in a microwave. Enjoy with a tempering of mustard seeds, curry leaves and grated coconut.
Recipe# 15166
29 Aug 11

 
 by sumagandlur
No reviews
A creative variation to the traditional besan based dhokla recipe, the dhokla chola methi) is prepared from a batter made from a mix of chola, methi leaves and curd. An instant dhokla recipe, the chole methi adds an unique taste and texture to this dhokla recipe.
Recipe# 37979
03 Mar 13

 
 by damyantiben
No reviews
Moogar dal batter spiced with ajwain flavour and deep fried to crisp bhajiyas. Serve them with hot tomatoe soup. Potatoes or raw bananas and other vegetables can be coated with it and deep fried. Moogar dal makes crisp bhajiyas.
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Gujarati Farsans
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 on 14 Mar 18 01:57 PM