Somdatta Saha | Updated: June 30, 2020 14:37 IST
Fafda is usually eaten with spicy green chilli chutney and jalebi
Discussion about Gujarati cuisine is never complete without a special mention to the expansive spread of snacks it offers. Traditionally known as farsaan, these savoury snacks play a significant role in the food culture of the state. As per the book 'A Historical Dictionary of Indian Food', by food historian K.T Achaya, "farsaan is a class of Gujarati snacks along with Nasto, consisting of items that can be eaten as a snack or as a part of a major meal." One of the major varieties of Gujarati farsaan is fafda - a crispy rectangular-shaped deep-fried snack item.
It is said that fafda is eaten the most during the Dussehra festival. However, it also makes a popular breakfast and time-time snack among Gujaratis. This savoury item is quintessentially eaten with spicy green chilli chutney and jalebi.
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Although it is easily available in the market, fafda is usually prepared at home in Gujarat. All we need to prepare fafda at home are some basic ingredients like besan, papad khar, ajwain, haldi, oil and salt. However, papad khar (a seasoning used for making papad) can be replaced with baking soda for preparing this dish.
The recipe looks simple, but making an authentic fafda needs skill and enough practice. But, fret not! We have got you covered.
Prepare this Gujarati-special fafda at home and store for your evening chai-time cravings. Happy snacking!
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