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Panki is basically authentic Recipe of South Gujarat. This is very healthy and light food to have. Learn to make Panki - Quick Easy To Make Breakfast / Snack Recipe By Ruchi Bharani Chef Ruchi Bharani brings you a traditional Gujarati snack called panki.
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The ingredients needed to make ‘Panki’: A Traditional Gujarati Snacks Recipe:
- Make ready 1 Cup Rice Flour
- Prepare 1/2 Cup Plain Curd (preferably Sour)
- Make ready 1 tsp Ginger & Green Chilli Pastes
- Prepare 1 tsp Garlic Paste (Optional)
- Get 1/2 Cup Freshly Chopped Coriander Leaves
- Prepare 2 tbsps Cooking Oil (Any)
- Get 1/4 tsp Hing/Asafoetida
- Prepare 1/4 tsp Turmeric Powder
- Prepare To Taste Salt
- Make ready 1 Sachet ENO (or Any Fruit Salt)
- Take 12 Small Banana Leaves: Cut into pieces of about- 6”x6” (approx)
While pankis made with rice flour batter are most common, other variations are also prevalent. One of the most common snacks of the Gujaratis are the Dhoklas that we can't really miss. snacks like dhoklas, khandvi, pankis, theplas etc to the full fledged thali. I was introduced to muthia by a friend after my marriage and she prepared lauki Muthias are steamed dumplings which is a good low fat snack which can be served at breakfast time or can be served as a tea time snack. Best Gujarati Recipes- Gujarati cuisine is one of the the oldest culinary treasures of India and is In big business houses, a traditional Gujarati meal sits on a lovely silver platter and comprises of an A spicy, tangy snack that is hugely popular in not just Gujarat but all across the country and even.
Instructions to make ‘Panki’: A Traditional Gujarati Snacks Recipe:
- To make the Panki Batter: In a mixing bowl- add in the sifted rice flour, ginger-chilli pastes, garlic paste (optional), Hing, oil, turmeric powder, coriander leaves & yoghurt & give it all a nice mix with a whisker
- Add about 1 Cup of Water for the batter- its pouring consistency should be just like any Dosa batter & it can easily be spread on the banana leaves
- Now, when the desired consistency is derived- add to it the salt & the ENO fruit salt & mix it all properly unto well incorporated. Our Panki batter’s ready now, keep it aside to soak in for at least an hour (a little more is always good for this actually)
- To make the Pankis: Cut the banana leaves in small square shapes (it should all be of equal size, more or less)- grease them all with some oil to prevent pankis sticking to that
- On a hot Dosa tawa or similar- keep one small cut banana leaf (greased side on top), spread 2 tbsps of the batter evenly, over it- cover it with another banana leaf (greased side on the batter) & let it roast on over the low flame at least for about 1.5-2 mins per side
- Cook, until you get a few brown spots on the Panki (VVI), The Pankis will be done when the batter starts leaving the Banana Leaf…Serve them HOT, keeping it in the Banana Leaves itself (Ensure that you don’t remove the banana leaves once they’re cooked- Authentically, Pankis are served on that only & I too would suggest you all, that) with some Coriander-Curd-Mint Chutney or any other of your choice
- Enjoy pankis enjoy gujarat
Corn Panki,authentic and famous Gujarati snack! Learn how to make Vegetable Panki at home with Chef Nupur Sampat on Rajshri Food. Panki is a traditional snack recipe made. Sev Khamni is popular Gujarati Snacks from Surat area. Sev Khamni is traditionally made from Dhokla and also known as Amiri Khaman.
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