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Khandvi (food)

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Region or state
  
Place of origin
  
Main ingredients
  
Gram flour, Yoghurt

Type of dish
  
Snack

Region
  
Gujarat

Serving temperature
  
Room Temperature

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Khandvi (Gujarati: ખાંડવી khāṇḍvī), also known as Patuli or Dahivadi, is a savory snack in Gujarati cuisine. It consists of yellowish, tightly rolled bite-sized pieces, and is primarily made of gram flour and yogurt.

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Khandvi is readily available across India, and is commonly eaten as an appetizer or snack. Many people choose to buy it from local shops rather than preparing it at home.

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In Maharashtra, this dish is also known as Suralichi vadi or Patuli.

Preparation

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Khandvi is usually prepared from a batter of gram flour and yogurt seasoned with ginger paste, salt, water, turmeric, and sometimes green chili peppers. The batter is cooked down to a thick paste and then spread thinly on a flat surface. The khandvis are then rolled up tightly into 2–3 cm (1 inch) pieces. Khandvi is generally bite-size. It can also be seasoned with spices and condiments, such as grated cheese, chutney, or ketchup. It can be served hot or cold.

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References

Khandvi (food) Wikipedia


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