Sev mamra snack is not only kids’ favourite but also loved by adults. Tell me – क्या आप नाश्ते में से जली हुई मूंगफली ढूंढ-ढूंढ कर सबसे पहले खा जाते हो? 🤣🤓
If your answer is YES, you will like the snack recipe am sharing today. This snack is straightforward to make. Not only this, but you can add a variety of other items to make it more eatable.
This puffed rice snack is popular amongst Indian households, and we all know about it. Therefore let’s cut the crap and jump directly to the list of items needed. Once done with the ingredients, we will move on to the making process.
Since we discussed the sev mamra snack, I will tell you what else you can add apart from the things mentioned here. So, let’s get started.
The snack recipe I have shared is a regular one with minimal ingredients. But wait, that’s not it. There’s an entire list of other materials. You can convert regular sev mamra into a new & dry tea time snack by adding them.
Here’s the list of items.
The above ingredients are typically used in the traditional Indian poha chivda snack. However, we can add all of them here as well.
Of course, the making process is effortless. Not only effortless, but the time required is also minimum. For example, my daughter-in-law makes sev mamra for her kids in the morning while making breakfast. I mean, it’s that easy.
The making process involves tempering the red chilli paste with curry leaves & peanuts. After that, add puffed rice. Finally, coat the puffed rice, aka mamra, in the oily red chilli liquid.
Doing this, you get the masala sev mamra. If you want a regular one, skip red chilli paste & add turmeric powder.
Finally, garnish the sev mamra with fried besan sev & VOILA! Your masaledar snack is ready. Munch it anytime & anywhere.
I love making this snack at home often. Since I make it regularly, I have encountered some fantastic tips. Follow them for better results. Here they are.
No, they won’t become soft because of these reasons. First, the cooking oil’s quantity is too less to make them soft. Second, heat will keep away the moisture. Therefore, you will get crispy and crunchy snacks.
There are great ingredients that pair well with sev mamra. For instance, dry coconut flakes, cashews, sugar, rock salt, roasted chana dal, red or black raisins, green chillies and cornflakes.
Your sev mamra will be mildly spicy, crunchy, and nutty with an added taste of gram flour sev. All in all, it will be safe for kids to eat or even take them to their school.
You can’t keep it crispy and crunchy for a long time. On the contrary, even if you store them properly, they will immediately catch moisture if exposed to air. Hence, make it, store in a tight container and finish it asap. Avoid storing it for a more extended period.