Spicy Shankarpali is my favorite snack along with Chakli. I prefer these savory snacks over the sweet ones any day!!

You can literally finish them all at once, they are that addictive. I make them mildly spiced so my kids love them too! Like most Diwali Faral, you can make these ahead of time. So perfect with chai!!

Recipe tips and notes

Dough: In today’s post, I’m sharing how to make the savory kind. You can check the sweet shankarpali recipe here. Spicy shankarpali or spicy diamond cuts are also known as Tikhat shankarpali in Marathi or namakpare (namarpara) in North. Some other common names for these are khara shankarpali or nimki or tukkudi. These are really easy to make and you need just 6 basic ingredients like flour, oil, cumin seeds, turmeric, red chili powder and salt to make them. You don’t need any baking soda and some of these will still puff up if rolled uniformly. Due to their long shelf life, these are usually made in bulk and weeks in advance for the Diwali celebrations and stored airtight. 3 - Heat some oil in a pan and add it to this flour mixture. 4 - Mix well to incorporate such that it forms a crumbly mix and holds shape. 5 - Add water (little at a time, as needed) and knead into a stiff dough. 6 - Cover with a wet cloth or paper towel and allow to rest for 10 mins. 7 and 8 - Once rested, knead again and divide into two portions. 11 and 12 - Using a knife or pizza cutter make vertical lines 1 inch apart and then horizontal (at a slight angle) to get a diamond shape. Separate them and carefully transfer onto a parchment lined plate to prevent sticking. You can make all these together and then fry or fry in batches. Test oil by adding one small dough. It should rise up slowly if it doesn’t then heat it more.  If it turns brown too quickly then reduce the heat and let the oil cool and bit and test again. 13 - Once the oil is ready, carefully add the diamond cuts one after another into the hot oil. Do not overcrowd them. 14 - Fry on medium heat turning intermittently until golden and crispy. Do not fry on low heat will cause them to harden and high heat will cause them to burn without cooking the inside. 15 and 16 - Drain using a slotted spatula and transfer onto a paper line plate. Crispy savory, spicy (tikhat) shankarpali or namakpara is ready!! Allow to cool completely and then store airtight jar at room temp. They last easily for 3-4 weeks when stored right.

Knead the dough stiff (firm) smooth dough since the soft dough will soak more oil while frying. For crispy and crunchy spicy diamond cuts, add hot fats (oil, ghee) to the flour and incorporate it before kneading.Don’t skip the cumin seeds, they had a nice crunch and flavor. In addition, ajwain (carom seeds) can be added too. For spicier shankarpali, add some more chili powder. Keep the dough and uncooked shankarpali covered at all times with a wet cloth to prevent them from drying.

Shaping:

I prefer rolling these tikhat shankarpali thin compared to the god (sweet) shankarpali. I find they turn nice and crunchy when rolled thin. When rolled uniformly they will even puff up when frying.Shankarpali is traditionally cut in diamond shape but feel free to experiment and make some fun shapes, especially for kids.

Frying:

Fry on medium to medium-low heat.Frying at a high temperature will cause the outside to brown quickly and the inside to remain uncooked resulting in unpleasant results like crunchy on out and soft inside. Similarly, frying at low temperatures will turn them hard not crispy.Always test the oil temperature before frying the next batch.

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