Sev, is a crispy, thread-shaped snack made from spiced chickpeas dough. It has melt in mouth texture and enjoyable flavour. Masala sev is popular all over India , may be with little variations. Its a perfect Jar snack. Very addictive and tongue tickling..
A crunchy , tasty and easy to make snack which is perfect with a cup of hot Tea/Coffee .
One can omit red chilli powder and can make plain sev . Such plain sev also can be used in many snacks .
Checkout the Video recipe here..
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For this recipe in Gujarati Language , check out here ..
Ingredients:
- 4 cup Besan
- 1.5 tsp Red Chilli Powder
- 1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder
- 1/2 tsp Asafoetida
- 1 tsp Black Salt
- 5-6 tsp Hot Oil
- Salt as per Taste
Method:
Take Besan in a bowl and add Turmeric powder
, Salt , Black Salt , Red chilli powder and Asafoetida. Mix well and knead a dough by adding little little water. Dough should be soft.
Now add hot oil and mix nicely. Hot oil will help to make Sev very crispy and melt in mouth. Grease hands and take a small portion and fill in greased kitchen press .
Now with the help of kitchen press fry it in hot oil. In kitchen press, use the plate which has thin holes. Make sure oil is enough hot. Less Hot oil wont give crunchiness and over heated oil wont give proper texture.
Move kitchen press in circular motion in hot oil. Once bubbles settles bit , flip it carefully. This snack won’t take much time . So be focused.
Take it out when done. Once cool bit, store in a dry and air tight container..
It’s an addictive , quick and easy snack . Which is perfect for snacks, tiffins, or munching. Hope you will enjoy it too.
Happy Cooking 🙂 🙂
Agreed; this snack doesn’t take much time to prepare but it takes lesser time for it to disapear from the served plate into lip-smacking mouths…
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So true . Thank you so much
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Perfect for my tea 😊
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Thanks a lot dear
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Love this crunchy spicy snack!
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Me too love it dear. Thank you
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I just love to munch on this! It looks so tempting, Ruchi! Send some here 🙂
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Thank you so much dear
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Ruchi, The aroma of this yummy sev reminds me that Diwali is coming! Your sev look delicious and crispy!
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Thanks a lot dear Sandhya
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Perfect looking sev! Just in time for all the festival season! Yummy share!
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Thank you so much dear
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Masala sev looks so tempting and crunchy. Thanks for the recipe.
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Thanks a lot dear
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I used to make a lot when I was living abroad.. been ages. Your post is tempting me to make them soon.
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Thank you dear . To fit fatafat bana dalo and enjoy festivals
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Ruchi your post reminded me of my own childhood when me and my mom used to make these for diwali farsan , love the way you have spiced up the normal besan sev making it so tempting.
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Thank you so much dear Soma .
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Ruchi we full family love this sev, so light and perfect with tea. is this different way of making them. we make a kind of dough. This looks semisolid dough.
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Thanks a lot dear. Rather than dough , try with such semisolid dough . Sev will turn more crispy and soft .
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yeah I am definitely gonna try this. first time came across this way.
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Ya pls try. Will surely wait for your feedback
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You are right Ruchi. This masala sev is easy to prepare and absolutely irresistible. This is one of the fixed menu during Diwali faral.
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Thanks a lot dear Poonam
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One of my fav snack. Just love them dip in tea of as is.
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Thank you dear. My hubby also eat this snack by dipping in tea.
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Ruchi you are one mindblowing cook dear. Look at the texture of the sev, I mean it can challenge the store bought ones! Fab share dear, looking forward to more such fantastic recipes.
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Thanks a lot Meghna 😍😍😍 Your words always encourage a lot . Thank U
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I love such savory snacks…I can keep on munching with a cup of tea…is black salt necessary or we can use normal salt?
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Thank you so much dear for your words. Yes you can skip black salt if not available. I personally love the punch of black salt in each dish.
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Homemade masala sev sounds so delicious and homemade is the best, perfect for the upcoming festivals.
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Thank you so much dear Jagruti
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I have tried to make sev couple of times , but my sev were never that soft and crisp as in market.Then I stopped making them. By looking at your pics, I think I have come to know about my mistake. My dough used to be stiffer as compared to yours. Will certainly give it a try. I’m sure they should come out fine now. Thanks for the recipe
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Thank you so much dear. Yes please do try once with this recipe. I am sure result will be perfect.
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Delicious Ruchi – I can see how this would be an addictive snack, but at least it’s relatively healthy!
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Thank you so much dear Laura. It’s a deep fried snack so calories must be high but if you compare with store bought or ready-made packed foods , yes it’s much much better option.
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