Khakhra is a thin cracker common in the Gujarati cuisines of western India, especially among Jains. It is made from wheat flour, chopped methi/fenugreek leaves, some spices, and oil. It is served usually during breakfast. INGREDIENTS: 2 cups wheat flour/ Gehun ka atta/ Godhi Hittu 3/4 cup finely chopped methi/ fenugreek leaves 1 tbsp white sesame seeds/ til 1/4 tsp turmeric powder/ Haldi 1/2 tsp red chilli powder Salt to taste 3 tsp oil Oil for roasting Wheat flour for dusting PROCEDURE: Put wheat flour, chopped methi, salt, red chilli powder. turmeric powder, sesame seeds, in a bowl. Mix with your hands, add 3 tsp oil and mix again. Combine all the ingredients and knead into a semi-soft dough using enough water. Divide the dough into equal portions and make balls Roll out a portion of the ball and make a thin roti using little flour for dusting Heat one pan/ griddle and cook rolled khakra on a low flame till pink spots appear on both sides Continue cooking the khakra on a ...
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