5 Healthy Gujarati Snacks That You'd Love To Add To Your Diet

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Gujarati Snacks: 'Snacks' and 'healthy' often do not go hand in hand but these few snacks are obviously an exception. They are healthy, they are yummy and here's how you can make it at home.

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5 Healthy Gujarati Snacks That You'd Love To Add To Your Diet
Gujarati cuisine has a treasure of healthy foods

Highlights

  • Gujarati cuisine is pretty varied
  • There are so many Gujarati dishes that are super easy to make
  • There are scores of Gujarati snacks that are super healthy too

There's something about Gujarati food that always leaves you pondering. In terms of colour, choice of ingredients, technique, Gujarati food is truly one of a kind. And we continue to be smitten by the range of snacks this state has to offer. Also referred to as farsaan, these tit bits are of many kinds, some crunchy, some soft, some greasy and some guilt-free! Yes, you heard us, 'snacks' and 'healthy' often do not go hand in hand but these few snacks are obviously an exception. They are healthy, they are yummy and here's how you can make it at home.

1. Dhokla Recipe

You saw this coming, right? The Gujarati marvel made with besan (gram flour) or sooji (semolina) is a spongy treat we can never say no to. The fact that it is steamed and not fried makes it ideal for dieters, steamed snacks help save you a lot of calories that are often tied to deep-fried goods. Make sure you rule out the sugar syrup that is traditionally used to make dhoklas.

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Dhokla is a steamed snack

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2. Patra Recipe

A unique snack made with arbi or colocassia leaves that are coated with a lip-smacking batter of besan and tamarind. These leaves are rolled up, steamed and cut in small rounds and topped with a hot tempering of mustard seeds.

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3. Handvo Recipe

Is it a cake? Is it a snack? Why don't you try it to know! This savoury, spongy treat is made with a  high protein combination of dals, rice and vegetables. You may use brown rice in place of white to give it a healthier edge.

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Handvo is a Gujarati savoury cake


4. Methi Ki Muthiya Recipe

Steamed dumplings made of fenugreek leaves, besan, atta, salt, chilli powder, these steamed muthiyas are ideal for evenings and mid-meal cravings.

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5. Khandvi Recipe

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Tiny, bite-sized roll-ups made with besan. These yellow snacks are often tempered with mustard seeds and coconut shavings, making it one of the most unique regional snacks we have ever had.


Try these snacks and do tell us about your favourite from the lot. A lot of these snacks, do use some tempering that are made in one or two tsp oil, make sure you choose the oil you trust.

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