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Shankarpal



Ingredients (Translation)

1 cup all purpose flour
Oil to fry
A pinch of salt
1/4 cup powder sugar

Mix the flour, sugar and salt with some water to get a soft dough. Roll them into thick chapatis and cut them into small squares or diamond shapes using a knife.

Deep fry them till golden brown. It becomes crispier when cooled for some time. It can be stored in an air-tight container and is a good snack during travels.

This dish would also feature in the "Travel Food Festival".

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8 comments:

  1. Love these crispies..:D I didn't know these were called Shankarpal!

    Siri

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  2. gr8 for munching... Easy to make snack...

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  3. yummy, love these...! Am yet to make them, planning since last Diwali :D

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  4. this crunchy shankarpara is my all time favorite snacks. i made is little spicy. thanks for sharing your version EC.:)

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  5. Oh these look lovely. I didn't know of this method.. definitely easier than the one i know of.

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  6. We call them as diamond cuts... didnt know the name shankarpal. looks nice and its a great snack.

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  7. have never made this... should try:-)

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  8. Thanks Siri

    Thanks Anu, it definetely is a tempting snack

    @ Namratha...hope to see this on ur blog soon, thanks for commenting

    @ Pooja...thanks, we make the spicy version too at times

    @ Laavanya...thanks, it definetely is easier and tastier too

    @ Prema...thanks, it is also known as sweet biscuits in some places

    @ Raaga ... thanks, do try and let me know

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