Maharashtrian Bhakarwadi
Maharashtrian Bhakarwadi

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Maharashtrian Bhakarwadi is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Maharashtrian Bhakarwadi is something that I’ve loved my whole life.

how to make maharashtrian bhakarwadi snack with step by step photo india. once such a hugely popular snack recipe is the bhakarwadi recipe from the maharashtrian. Bhakarwadi is a popular Maharashtrian Snacks. Traditional Maharashtrian Bhakarwadi Recipe is a deep fried snack that is served for tea time and especially prepared during the Diwali to entertain the guests and relatives who visit your house.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have maharashtrian bhakarwadi using 58 ingredients and 23 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Maharashtrian Bhakarwadi:
  1. Prepare FOR DOUGH:
  2. Make ready maida / plain flour
  3. Make ready besan / gram flour
  4. Make ready turmeric
  5. Get hing / asafoetida
  6. Take salt
  7. Take oil, hot
  8. Make ready water for kneading
  9. Take for masala powder
  10. Take dry coconut, sliced
  11. Take cumin / jeera
  12. Take coriander seeds
  13. Make ready fennel / saunf
  14. Prepare sesame / til
  15. Make ready poppy seeds / khus khus
  16. Make ready turmeric
  17. Prepare kashmiri red chilli powder
  18. Take hing / asafoetida
  19. Get aamchur / dry mango powder
  20. Get sugar
  21. Take salt
  22. Get other ingredients
  23. Take tamarind chutney
  24. Make ready water, for greasing
  25. Get oil, for frying
  26. Prepare instructions dough preparation
  27. Get firstly, in a large bowl take 1 cup maida and 2 tbsp besan
  28. Get add ¼ tsp turmeric, pinch hing and ½ tsp salt. mix well
  29. Get now pour 2 tbsp hot oil and mix well
  30. Take crumble and mix well making sure the flour is moist
  31. Get and holds shape when pressed between fist
  32. Get add water as required and knead to a smooth and tight dough
  33. Take grease the dough with a tsp of oil. cover and rest for 20 minute
  34. Prepare masala stuffing preparation
  35. Take firstly, in a small blender take ¼ cup dry coconut
  36. Prepare add 1 tsp cumin, 1 tsp coriander seeds, 1 tsp fennel,
  37. Get And 2 tsp sesame and 1 tsp poppy seeds
  38. Make ready further add ¼ tsp turmeric, 1 tsp chilli powder, pinch hing,
  39. Prepare aamchur, 2 tsp sugar and ½ tsp salt
  40. Make ready blend to slightly coarse powder without adding any water
  41. Make ready keep aside
  42. Take PREPARING BHAKARWADI:
  43. Prepare firstly,knead the dough slightly and pinch a large ball of dough
  44. Make ready flatten them as you do with chapati ball
  45. Prepare now grease the rolling base and rolling pin with oil
  46. Prepare roll them into round / square shape making slightly thick
  47. Take than chapati
  48. Make ready further spread a tsp of tamarind chutney leaving the sides
  49. Take now grease water on sides to seal the ends while rolling
  50. Take slowly roll the dough very tightly, making sure there are no gap
  51. Make ready else while deep frying, bhakarwadi will fall apart
  52. Take further, cut the roll to 2 cm long or as desired
  53. Make ready press & flatten slightly this helps layers & msala to be intract
  54. Get heat the oil on medium heat, and deep fry the rolls on low flame
  55. Prepare stir occasionally till they turn golden brown and crisp
  56. Make ready drain the bhakarwadi on kitchen towel to remove excess oil
  57. Prepare finally, serve bhakarwadi with masala tea
  58. Make ready store in airtight container once cooled completely for a month

In the Maharashtrian version of bakarwadi Some versions of bhakarwadi also add sev (fried gram flour vermicelli). In this recipe I have skipped. Bhakarwadi is a traditional Maharastrian spicy deep-fried tea time snack. This delightful snack Bhakarwadi or Bakarwadi is famous for its irresistible flavor and texture combination and enticing looks.

Steps to make Maharashtrian Bhakarwadi:
  1. Firstly, in a large bowl take 1 cup maida and 2 tbsp besan.
  2. Add ¼ tsp turmeric, pinch hing and ½ tsp salt. mix well.
  3. Now pour 2 tbsp hot oil and mix well
  4. Crumble and mix well making sure the flour is moist and holds shape when pressed between fist.
  5. Add water as required and knead to a smooth and tight dough.
  6. Grease the dough with a tsp of oil. cover and rest for 20 minutes.
  7. Firstly, in a small blender take ¼ cup dry coconut. you can also use desiccated coconut.
  8. Add 1 tsp cumin, 1 tsp coriander seeds, 1 tsp fennel, 2 tsp sesame and 1 tsp poppy seeds
  9. Further add ¼ tsp turmeric, 1 tsp chilli powder, pinch hing, ½ tsp aamchur, 2 tsp sugar and ½ tsp salt.
  10. Blend to slightly coarse powder without adding any water. keep aside.
  11. Firstly, knead the dough slightly and pinch a large ball of dough. flatten them as you do with chapati ball.
  12. Now grease the rolling base and rolling pin with oil.
  13. Roll them into round / square shape making slightly thick than chapati.
  14. Further spread a tsp of tamarind chutney leaving the sides. it helps to hold masala intact and also gives sweet and sour flavour.
  15. Spread the prepared masala stuffing leaving the sides.
  16. Now grease water on sides to seal the ends while rolling.
  17. Slowly roll the dough very tightly, making sure there are no gaps. else while deep frying, bhakarwadi will fall apart.
  18. Further, cut the roll to 2 cm long or as desired
  19. Press and flatten slightly. this helps layers and masala to be intact.
  20. Heat the oil on medium heat, and deep fry the rolls on low flame.
  21. Stir occasionally till they turn golden brown and crisp.
  22. Drain the bhakarwadi on kitchen towel to remove excess oil.
  23. Finally, serve bhakarwadi with masala tea or store in an airtight container once cooled completely for a month.

Bhakarwadi is a traditional spicy Maharashtrian snack recipe which requires effort but can be stored for weeks and enjoyed with evening tea. Easy Simple Indian Snack Bhakarwadi Recipe. Bhakarwadi recipe is a popular and tasty snack recipe from Maharashtra. These crispy savory pinwheels are deep fried and often served with tea. Make a batch of these this festive season and it.

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