Fasting special Pithale and Bhakri

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Fasting special Pithale and Bhakri

Let’s make fasting special pithale and bhakri today. Surprised, aren’t you? But yes, today we are making upwas special pithale and bhakri, that too made by my mum!! If you are bored of having the same sabudana recipes for fast then this is a good alternative for you. This combinations looks tempting and tastes just awesome. You can try this recipe at home and drop a comment for me.

Many people fast on all 9 days of Navaratri. Then for them having something healthy and tasty is a task. So I am trying to help you out with these problem. I am trying to show you different upwas recipes those are not only easy and simple but also delicious. These recipes don’t need lot many ingredients. You can make them from the ingredients those are readily available in your pantry. I think you should try it once.

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Some Interesting facts about Fasting special Pithale and Bhakri :-

This is a very easy and simple recipe. If you fast for all 9 days of Navaratra then you need variety in your food. So, this is one such recipe that is different. If you are bored of having the same upwas menu then this is the best option for you. Besides, you can make the bhakri flour at home. Also pithale gets perfect texture and tastes delicious. Also bhakri turns out nice and soft and remains so for 2 days!! Are you excited? Let’s start..

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Fasting special Pithale and Bhakri

Fasting special Pithale and Bhakri

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Serves: 4 People Preparation Time: Cooking Time:
Nutrition facts: 200 Calories 20 grams Fat
Rating: 4.5/5
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Ingredients

Pithale

  • 1 cup Peanuts
  • 2 tbsp ground nut Oil
  • 1 tsp Cumin seeds
  • 2 tsp Red chili powder
  • Salt to taste

Bhakri

  • 1/4 cup Sabudana
  • 1 cup Varai / Vrat ke chaval
  • Pinch of Salt
  • Water as needed

Farali pithale bhakri

Instructions

Pithale

Step 1: Soak raw peanuts in enough water for about 2 hours and blend them into fine paste in mixer.

Step 2: Avoid using water while blending. Add a little water if needed.

Step 3: Heat up ground nut oil in a pan and add cumin seeds.

Step 4: When cumin seeds splutter, add red chili powder and mix well.

Step 5: Add the blended paste and mix well.

Step 6: Add salt and mix well.

Step 7: Cook the mixture on medium heat for about 4-5 minutes until oil is released from it.

Step 8: When oil begins to float over the mixture it means the peanut paste is cooked well.

Step 9: Turn off the gas and pithale is ready.

Bhakri

Step 10: Blend sabudana well into powder in mixer and add varai.

Step 11: Blend it together into as fine flour as possible and strain it through a sieve. Flour for bhakri is ready.

Step 12: Mix the bhakri flour and salt well together.

Step 13: Add a little water at a time and knead soft dough.

Step 14: Knead the dough really good for at least 5 minutes until it becomes nice and smooth.

Step 15: Take small portion from the dough and make it smooth and even.

Step 16: Sprinkle dry flour on the rolling board and place the dough ball on it.

Step 17: Pat it into as thin bhakri as possible.

Step 18: If needed you can dip your hand in dry flour while patting the bhakri.

Step 19: Heat up a skillet and transfer the bhakri on it.

Step 20: Spread water on it after about a minute and flip the bhakri over when the water is almost dried.

Step 21: When lower side is roasted well, flip the bhakri over and roast it directly on the gas.

Step 22: When the bhakri is roasted well from other side too take it off on a wire rack. Bhakri is ready.

Step 23: Serve the bhakri with pithale.

Notes

  • You can use ghee in place of ground nut oil for making pithale.
  • You can skip the salt in bhakri if you don’t want.

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This is a very easy and simple recipe. It looks nice and tastes just awesome. The pithale gets perfect texture and bhakri turns out nice and soft. Serve pithale with hot bhakri on fasting day!!


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