Crispy Namak Pare Recipe in Hindi

Namak Pare is a crispy & savory deep-fried snack. They are popular in Gujarat and as mathri in some parts Punjab and U.P.

This snack is in the shape of a strip and is similar to the pastry that we season with ajwain and loaded with ghee or oil.

The overall process of making namak pare is relatively easy. Just the folding and rolling of the dough requires some patience. Otherwise, it is not that much a fuss.

How much tight are your dough, and the amount of ghee you will use in it will determine your snack’s crunch and crispiness.

These are an excellent option to have with your evening tea. We prepare it typically during festivals like Karwa Chauth, Holi, or Diwali.

We have used all-purpose flour along with semolina here. But you can opt for whole wheat flour and all-purpose flour. Or any combination with these three.

There are several other names for this snack. Spicy Shankarpali, Tukkudi, Nimki, Nimkin, or Namkeen are a few of them.

They are crisp instead of flaky and puff up after frying. A counterpart of this snack is Maharashtra’s snack Shakkar pare, which is sweet. That, too, is a popular Diwali snack.

These snacks are easy to store. You can keep them in an air-tight container, and they will be edible for a few weeks.

Please have a look at our other snack recipes like Suji Besan Snack and Soya Chunks Crispy Snack.

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Ingredients of Namak Pare

  • All-Purpose Flour - 400 gm
  • Semolina - 70 gm
  • Carom Seeds - 1 tbsp
  • Ghee - 90 ml
  • Water - As Required
  • Salt - As Per Taste
  • All-Purpose Flour - 2-3 tbsp (To Sprinkle)
  • Ghee - 2-3 tbsp (To Grease)

Steps for Namak Pare

  • Take a bowl. Add maida, semolina, carom seeds, and ghee. Mix everything with your hand.
  • Add a little water to it when needed. Mix till it gets the texture as shown. Then add salt to the mixture and mix again to make a dough.
  • Take a rolling board and a rolling pin. Keep a little bit of maida and ghee at the side.
  • Take a portion of the dough and make the dumpling. Now flatten the dumplings with the rolling pin in a roti as shown.
  • Grease the surface of the roti with ghee and dust some maida over it. Then fold it as shown.
  • Then again flatten it as shown. Then repeat the process of greasing and dusting. Then fold it into half. Repeat the process of making roti, greasing, and dusting all over again.
  • Fold it completely once more and make a roti one final time. Cut it into strips as shown.
  • Heat oil for frying in a Kadai or deep vessel. Put the strips and deep-fry it until it turns golden brown.
  • Namak Paare is ready. Serve it with tea as a snack.

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