Our country India is known for it’s cultural and traditional festivals. Because of it’s various culture and religion.
In India we celebrate and enjoy the different festival in every month.
Our country is full of diversity in the religions languages and culture.
We all are preparing for upcoming Diwali celebration. Making different kinds of savory and sweet snacks.
Today presenting a traditional snack recipe. A very common home made snack.
My mom and mom in-law made it very often and store to serve with tea or coffee.
Nimki or mathri. Crispy crunchy delicious snack made of all purpose flour.
But I mixed some whole wheat flour too. Nowadays we all try to avoid all purpose flour for health reasons. But you can use all purpose flour or maida only if you like.
I made it star shaped by a cookie cutter.
You can make it triangle shape or simply roll and cut into stripes. Like this
For triangular shape take small ball out of the dough. Roll it in circle. Fold it in half moon shape. Then again fold it in a triangular shape.
Prick it allover with a fork or knife and fry.
Recipe
Whole wheat flour – 1 cup
All purpose flour/maida – 1 cup
Onion seed or kalaunji – 1 teaspoon
Dried fenugreek leaves or kasuri methi – 1 teaspoon crushed
Salt – 1 teaspoon or to taste
Hot oil or ghee/clarified butter – 4 tablespoon
Soda – 1/4th teaspoon
Oil for frying
Method
Mix flour, soda, salt and crushed dried fenugreek leaves together.
Add the onion seeds and hot oil or ghee/clarified butter.
Add water slowly to knead the dough.
The dough shouldn’t be soft but a little hard so add water carefully. Make a firm dough and keep aside covered for 10-15 minutes.
Make balls and roll the dough with rolling pin.
Take a cookie cutter of your choice. Cut them in any shape.
You can make round mathri/nimki too.
Fry the mathri/ nimki in medium hot oil. Keep the flame low.
Fry till light browned and crisp.
I used dried fenugreek leaves. You can use mint or curry leaves too if you like.
Even you can add oregano or basil in the dough to get a different taste.
Add the spices as per your taste and enjoy.
You can store the mathri/nimki in a airtight jar for later use.
Serve with tea or coffee.
This post is going to be a part of #FoodieMonday #Bloghop #Theme savory Diwali Snacks.
Krithika says
These look very crispy Sujata…sure will try!!
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Krithika
Sowmiasgalley says
Crispy and crunchy… Star shape is a highlight… Lovely share dear..
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much. You made my day.
flavour diary says
lovely stars,these will surely attract kids…loved the idea
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot
JollyHomemadeRecipes says
Perfect tea-time snack, loved the star shape nimkis and yummy !!
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Jolly….
Rupal says
Yummy👌🏻
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Rupal….
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