Poha Chivda
Poha Chivda

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Poha Chivda is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions daily. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Poha Chivda is something that I’ve loved my entire life.

Chivda or Poha Chivda is a quick and easy tea time snack made with poha (flattened rice), dry fruits, peanuts, and spices. There are many variations of making this popular snacks also called as farsan or. Poha chivda is a quick crunchy snack made with beaten rice or poha, peanuts, spices and curry leaves.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook poha chivda using 13 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Poha Chivda:
  1. Make ready for Poha Chivda-
  2. Take 2 cups thin poha (aval or flattened rice)
  3. Make ready 1/3 cup peanuts
  4. Get 1/3 cup roasted chana dal (roasted split chickpeas)
  5. Prepare 1/3 cup oil - for deep frying
  6. Take For Tempering Poha Chivda-
  7. Prepare 14-15 curry leaves
  8. Get 2 green chilies - sliced or chopped
  9. Take 1 generous pinch of asafoetida (hing)
  10. Take 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
  11. Make ready 2 teaspoons sugar or powdered sugar
  12. Take 1-1.5 teaspoons salt or add as required
  13. Get 1/2 tablespoon oil - for tempering

Poha Chivda Recipe with step by step photos - Chivda (chiwda) is made by many families during Poha chivda is a very quick and easy-to-make namkeen/chivda recipe. Poha chivda (Aval Mixture) is one of the popular Indian snack. Chivda is a crunchy and spicy snack which is quick and easy to make. Generally SouthIndian mixture which has lots of murukku, boondhi.

Steps to make Poha Chivda:
  1. Roasting Poha For Chivda Recipe - Measure all the ingredients and keep them separately in a plate or bowl. - Heat a wide, thick-bottomed pan or kadhai with a handle. - Keep the flame to a low. Then add 2 cups of thin poha or rice flakes in it.
  2. Roast the poha. Gently shake the pan so that the poha gets evenly roasted, as constant stirring with a spoon might break the poha. Since they are papery, light and delicate. - Within 3 to 4 minutes the poha flakes will change their texture and become crisp. Don't roast the poha on a high flame. Since on a high flame, the poha may get browned or burned. - Don't brown the poha. Remove the roasted poha on a plate and place it aside.
  3. Frying peanuts For Poha Chivda - Heat oil for deep frying in a small pan or tadka pan. I have used a tadka pan. Alternatively, you could use a wide pan and use a fine sieve ladle to fry the nuts. - Add peanuts and fry them till they become crisp. Remove them with a slotted spoon. Place in another dish or bowl. - Now fry the roasted chana dal for some seconds, till they become crisp. Remove them with a slotted spoon. Place in the same dish or bowl.
  4. Tempering And Mixing Poha Chivda - - Heat ½ tablespoon of oil in the same pan or kadhai in which the poha flakes were roasted. Lower the flame. Add curry leaves, green chilies and a generous pinch of asafoetida. - Stir and saute, till the chilies and curry leaves become crisp. Saute on a low flame. - Then add sprinkle ¼ turmeric powder and 1 to 1.5 teaspoons salt or add salt as per taste. - Now add 2 teaspoons of powdered sugar or sugar.
  5. On a low flame, stir till the powdered sugar starts caramelizing. - Then add the roasted poha along with the fried ingredients - peanuts and chana dal. Shake the pan so that everything gets mixed. If stirring, the stir gently and lightly. - Saute for 4 to 5 minutes. Preferably shake & mix the chivda mixture by shaking the pan. If stirring, then gently stir. Don't apply too much force while stirring else the poha flakes might break.
  6. Switch off the flame. Let the poha chivda sit in the hot pan for 1 to 2 mins more. - Then remove the poha chivda in another plate and let it cool at room temperature. Once cooled, then store in an air-tight box and container. - Serve the chivda as a tea time snack.

Poha Chivda-Crispy and crunchy snack made with flattened rice, peanuts, cashews and raisins. You can also use corn chivda instead of poha chivda for a variation. Poha Chivda or Aval Mixture is a delicious Indian snack dish made with Poha (rice flakes) and dry fruits and tempered with Poha chivda or chiwda recipe is made my many Indian families during Diwali. Easy Poha Chivda Recipe - prepared mainly from flattened rice, peanuts, dry fruits and spices. The taste of this chivda is spicy, chili and sweet.

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