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    Recipe Index » Indian Cuisine » Gujarati » Khichu recipe

    Khichu recipe

    Published: Jul 3, 2016 · Last Modified: Oct 26, 2017 by Kanan Patel / 18 Comments

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    Khichu recipe - This is easy to make traditional Gujarati snack recipe. This is the QUICKEST snack that you have ever made. It is nothing but the cooked rice flour dough with few spices. If you take this dough one step further, meaning steam the dough then you can make rice papad out of it.

    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    In earlier days, this snack is made at home only by moms. But nowadays, you will find this at many stalls or thela at the busy streets of Gujarat. It also appears in the wedding or special occasions snack menu.

    Traditionally khichu is served with a drizzle of raw peanut oil. But street vendors have made it fancy. They add garlic flavored tempering on top. This is what I have shared today.

    Usually during the summer season (sunny days), mom makes homemade rice papad. This is the time I used to enjoy it at most. Other than that mom makes it occasionally as a snack.

    If you are making it Jain, please skip the ginger.


    How to make khichu recipe (Step by Step Photos):


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    1) First, heat the tawa or skillet on medium heat.

    2) Now, in a saucepan or patila, take the water. Heat that on another stove on medium heat. While it is coming to a boil, add crushed ginger and green chili paste.
    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    3) Also, add chopped coriander leaves.

    4) Add salt. Be careful and add little less salt, because baking soda will make it little salty.
    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    5) and baking powder.

    6) Let it come to a rolling bowl.
    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    7) Once it starts boiling, add a little flour at a time and keep stirring while adding to avoid the lumps. I recommend using wooden spoon or wooden belan (Rolling pin) for stirring.

    8) Keep stirring vigorously till there are no lumps. NOTE: to get smooth texture, you MUST stir till there are no lumps of flour.
    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    9) While you are stirring, within a minute, it will absorb most of the water and becomes a thick, sticky dough. That time, our tawa is hot. transfer the pan on the hot tawa. Turn the heat to LOW. NOTE: we are cooking on tawa so it will not stick the pan. If you are brave enough then you can cook directly.

    10) Cover the pan with a lid and continue cooking on LOW heat for 10-11 minutes. Do check and stir once or twice and make sure that it is not sticking to the bottom of the pan.
    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    11) Once it is cooked, it not that much sticky anymore. The color of it will get from white to pale yellow. Turn off the stove. Now remove it to a plate and prepare tadka on top.

    12) For the fancy plating, I have used katori (small bowl). Grease the katori with oil generously. Tightly pack the warm khichu in it.
    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    13) Turn it upside down on the serving plate.

    14) Slightly tap and shake to loosen and remove katori.
    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    15) Now let's make tempering on top. Heat the peanut oil in a small pan on medium heat. Once hot add cumin seeds and let them sizzle.

    16) Now add sliced garlic and saute for 30-40 seconds or till the raw aroma of garlic goes away.
    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    17) Now turn off the stove, add red chili powder.

    18) Immediately pour on the top.
    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

    Serve warm. It tastes best when served warm.

    Serving suggestion: Serve rice khichu as snack. For mild flavor, you can skip the tempering. And drizzle some peanut oil on top.

    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe

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    Khichu recipe | how to make Gujarati rice khichu recipe
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    Khichu recipe

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    Khichu recipe – This is easy to make, QUICK traditional Gujarati snack recipe
    Author: Kanan
    Course: Snack
    Cuisine: Gujarati,Indian
    Calories: 213kcal
    Servings 2 servings
    Prep Time 5 minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 20 minutes
    US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

    Ingredients  

    For khichu recipe:

    • 1 ½ cups Water
    • 1 teaspoon Ginger and green chili paste or crushed into mortar/pestle
    • Salt to taste
    • ⅛ teaspoon Baking soda
    • 2 tablespoons Cilantro or coriander leaves chopped finely
    • ½ cup Rice flour

    For tempering:

    • 1 tablespoon Peanut oil
    • ½ teaspoon Cumin seeds
    • 1 cloves Garlic sliced
    • ¼ teaspoon Red chili powder

    Instructions 

    Making khichu recipe:

    • First, heat the tawa or skillet on medium heat.
    • Now, in a saucepan or patila, take the water. Heat that on another stove on medium heat.
    • While it is coming to a boil, add crushed ginger and green chili paste, chopped coriander leaves, salt and baking powder.
    • Let it come to a rolling bowl.
    • Once it starts boiling, add a little flour at a time and keep stirring while adding to avoid the lumps. I recommend using wooden spoon or wooden belan (Rolling pin) for stirring.
    • Keep stirring vigorously till there are no lumps.
    • Now tawa is hot. transfer the pan on the hot tawa. Turn the heat to LOW.
    • Cover the pan with a lid and continue cooking on LOW heat for 10-11 minutes. Do check and stir once or twice.
    • Then turn off the stove. Now remove it to a plate.

    Making tempering:

    • Heat the peanut oil in a small pan on medium heat.
    • Once hot add cumin seeds and let them sizzle.
    • Now add sliced garlic and saute for 30-40 seconds.
    • Now turn off the stove, add red chili powder.
    • Immediately pour on top and serve

    Nutrition

    Calories: 213kcal | Carbohydrates: 33.2g | Protein: 2.7g | Fat: 7.6g | Saturated Fat: 1.3g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 608mg | Potassium: 71mg | Fiber: 1.3g | Sugar: 0.1g
    *Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving
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    Comments

    1. neel patel

      August 21, 2014 at 7:36 am

      its delicious....so yummy...

      Reply
      • Kanan

        August 21, 2014 at 3:03 pm

        Thank you.

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    2. mustardseed

      February 17, 2012 at 2:59 am

      I love khichu! I have never made it myself but remember eating it during the navratri festival. Looks delicious.

      Reply
    3. Ramya Manja

      February 02, 2012 at 10:00 am

      Wow u have an amazing collection of recipes here,beautiful pics to backup....Great space...

      Wow this is entirely new to me,never tried this before,must taste awesome when it is hot,great with a cup of chai...Will surely give a time when time permits...Keep up the good work..

      Njoy cooking n Happy blogging......

      Reply
    4. Hema

      February 01, 2012 at 9:02 pm

      I have tasted this once at my Guju friend's place, liked it, thanks for sharing this, will try it out and thanks for stopping by my space..

      Reply
      • Kanan

        February 01, 2012 at 9:16 pm

        Thank you. If you try this just let me know how it turns out.

        Reply
    5. Harini

      January 30, 2012 at 4:42 pm

      I totally love this! It is very similar to morkali, a Tamilian dish which also I like very much.:) I was going to post this anytime. And you picture does justice to the dish. Very nice!

      Reply
      • Kanan

        January 30, 2012 at 5:18 pm

        Thanks for such a kind word.

        Reply
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