Khakhra: A Crispy Gujarati Delight

Khakhra is a popular traditional snack from Gujarat, known for its thin, crispy texture and long shelf life. Made mainly from whole wheat flour and roasted on a tawa, khakhra is a healthy alternative to fried snacks. It is light, low in oil, and easy to digest.

Khakhra is enjoyed at any time of the day—often with tea, curd, pickle, or a little ghee. It also comes in many flavors such as methi, masala, jeera, and garlic. Because it stays fresh for weeks, khakhra is a favorite travel snack and a staple in many Gujarati households.

Simple yet flavorful, khakhra perfectly represents the balance of taste and health in Gujarati cuisin.

Here’s a simple and crispy Khakhra recipe—perfect Gujarati style 😋

🟤 Khakhra Recipe (Gujarati)

 

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🧂 Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • Salt to taste
  • ½ tsp cumin seeds (optional)
  • ½ tsp red chili powder (optional)
  • Water (to knead dough)

👩‍🍳 Method

1️⃣ Prepare dough

  • Mix wheat flour, salt, oil, and spices.
  • Add water slowly and knead into a tight dough.
  • Cover and rest for 15 minutes.

2️⃣ Roll khakhra

  • Divide dough into small balls.
  • Roll each ball into a very thin circle like papdi.

3️⃣ Roast on tawa

  • Heat a heavy tawa on low flame.
  • Place khakhra on tawa and roast slowly.
  • Press gently with cloth or spatula to remove moisture.
  • Flip frequently until golden and crisp.

4️⃣ Cool & store

  • Let khakhra cool completely.
  • Store in an airtight container.

⭐ Tips

  • Always cook on low heat for extra crispiness.
  • For flavor, add methi powder, ajwain, garlic powder, or jeera.
  • Shelf life: 2–3 weeks if stored properly.

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