Hey Friends, Welcome to ItsMahajan. Today I am here with everyone's favorite snack recipe. Many times we enjoy the party with these snacks but every time we bring it from outside. But guys don't worry today here is the recipe for Fried Peas which is crunchy, crispy, tasty Evening or Diwali snacks and this is easy to cook, anyone can make it. We can have it anytime as chakna and can serve to the guest on occasions like a kitty party, game night, etc. We can also store this snack for a long time. Related Snacks/Diwali recipes, check it out on my ItsMahajan Cooking Page, and also don't forget to Follow on Facebook and Instagram. So, Let's learn how to make perfect Snack Namkeen...👍Keep Watching...😊
History of Daal...?
- In India the word daal is commonly used for lentils, as there are many variaties of dal. One of is Fried Peas Dal, which is a North Indian cuisine that is super delicious and liked by people of all ages. This easy-to-make snack recipe is prepared using ingredients like Peas dal, turmeric powder, chilli powder and chaat masala that will surely melt your heart. You can serve this dish to your guest on occasions like a kitty party, game night. This North Indian Namkeen recipe can be prepared within a few minutes and anyone can make this recipe, it's really very tasty chakna recipe do try it and enjoy the evening...
INGREDIENTS :
- 2 cups Green Peas/Vatane
- 1lt Water
- 1tbsp Baking Soda
- Napkin for drying
- Oil
For Masala :
- ¾ tsp Hing
- ¾ tsp Salt
- ¾ tsp Black salt
- 1tbsp Amachur Powder
- 1tsp Chilli Powder
- 1tsp Coriander Powder
Procedure Video...
PROCESS :
- Firstly, Wash the Green Peas and soak the Green Peas for at least 4hours(overnight soaking preferred)in 1lt of water.
- Next Morning, Discard all the water and spread the Peas on a kitchen towel dab to remove any excess moisture from the Peas. You can also place the Peas/Vatane under a fan or in Sunlight for 15-20 mins to dry off the surface moisture.
- Here our Peas is ready to fry, heat up the oil in a Kadai and fry the Green Peas on medium heat, increase the heat after a few minutes to cook them completely.
- Fry the Peas as shown in the video, by using this strainer work gets very simple no harm from oil.
- Here our Fried Green Peas is ready, remove the Peas from the oil using a strainer and place it in a bowl.
- For the masala mix all the ingredients together and keep aside (You can use any masala of your choice).
- So, while the Peas is still hot sprinkle the masala and toss them together. Once it cools down completely serve it.
How to Serve ?
- Sprinkle the Masala and Serve our fried Green Peas, It's too ymmmyyy... try this snack and enjoy the evening.
- Hope you like it, now you can also make this Snack and enjoy it anytime...
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