Celebrate Diwali with a classic Gujarati snack! Chef Amrita Raichand brings to you an easy-to-make Chorafali Recipe, perfect for the festive season. This crispy and flavorful Diwali special recipe is a must-try for your friends and family. Learn how to make Chorafali at home with simple ingredients and Chef Amrita's expert tips. Get ready to indulge in the sweetness and crunch of these delicious Gujarati Chorafali this Diwali!
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Chorafali
Ingredients:
For the Dough:
Gram Flour (Besan) – 1 & 1/2 cups
Urad Dal Flour – 3/8 cup (a little less than 1/2 cup)
Baking Soda – a pinch
Hot Oil – 3 tbsp (for kneading)
Salt to taste
Water – 3-4 tbsp (as needed for kneading)
Oil (for frying)
For the Spice Mix:
Red Chili Powder – 1/2 tbsp
Black Salt – 1/2 tsp
Method:
-In a paraat, combine besan, urad dal flour, baking soda, salt, and lukewarm oil. Mix well.
-Gradually add water and knead into a smooth, firm dough. Make sure the dough is neither too soft nor too hard.
-Pound the dough using a pestle to make it more pliable.
-Divide the dough into equal portions.
-Roll each portion into a very thin circle (thinner than a chapati).
-Cut the dough into long strips using a knife.
-Heat oil in a deep pan over medium heat.
-While the oil heats up, mix black salt and red chili powder in a bowl.
-Fry the strips one at a time. As they puff up, flip them to fry evenly.
-Fry until golden brown, then remove onto absorbent paper to drain excess oil.
-Immediately sprinkle the spice mix over the hot chorafali.
-Let the chorafali cool
completely before storing it in an airtight container.
Serve as a crispy, spicy Diwali snack!
Recipe Notes:
1. Roll the dough very thin for perfectly puffed-up chorafali.
2. Fry on medium heat to prevent burning.
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