Categories: Recipe

Tikha Gathiya

Published by
James marcus
Video tikha gathiya recipe

Tikha gathiya recipe – This is popular Gujarati snack recipe. Crunchy, spicy thick sev made from besan and spiced with red chili powder.

There are many different varieties of gathiya like papdi gathiya, fafda gathiya, tam tam gathiya, bhavnagri gathiya, tikha gathiya, methi gathiya. All these varieties are available in farsan shop. Few of them you can make at home easily. But for few types, you need special skills or equipements. So I have never tried to attempt those at home.

When we buy the warm/hot gathiya from farsan shop, it is served with papaya sambharo/carrot sambharo and fried green chili or sometimes with kadhi chutney. This is the best combination. This is my father-in-law’s most favorite snack. After coming back from his morning walk, he would buy the freshly made one wrapped in newspaper. We all have it as a breakfast. This is really heavy and indulging for me in the morning time. But this happens only once in awhile whenever we visit India. So I don’t mind enjoying. 🙂

Coming back to this tikha gathiya, this type don’t taste good if served warm. You must let it cool down completely. As it cools it becomes crispy and crunchy. Then you can enjoy it as a snack with cup of tea or coffee.

My mother-in-law makes this tikha gathiya very often. She make a big batch and store in a dabba. and dad-in-law will have it with a cup of tea every morning for next few weeks. This is kind of heaven for him.

the procedure of making is same as plain sev recipe. The difference is in the recipe – few spices are added here to make this spicy aka tikha. And these are made in thick form unlike plain sev.

Check out other snack recipes Crispy masala puri // Namak pare // Bajri methi vada

Step By Step Photo Instructions:

1) Take besan, salt, ajwain, red chili powder and turmeric powder in a bowl. Mix well.

2) Add hot oil. roughly mix it using spoon.

3) Now add little water at a time and make medium soft dough. It can be sticky, so I started with spoon. At the end, I have oiled my hand and then knead into smooth dough (do not have pic of smooth dough, but you will see in the later pic). Make sure it is not too soft, or not too tight or stiff.

4) Now take the sev maker machine, choose the disc which has bigger holes for thick sev.

5) Now heat the oil in a pan on medium heat for deep frying. While oil is getting hot, take smooth dough and add into the sev machine and close it tightly.

6) As you twist the handle, you will see the gathiya coming out from the bottom.

7) Now check the oil. drop a small piece of dough in the oil, it should come on top steadily. Meaning oil is ready for frying. If the piece of dough comes on top immediately then oil is too hot. if the piece of dough take too long time come on top then oil is not hot enough.

8) Now hold the machine using one hand, turn the handle using another hand. gathiya will come out and drop into the oil. As it falls into the oil, use the first hand as a guide and move the machine in circular motion.

9) As you complete the one circle, stop there and turn the handle in opposite direction to stop gathiya from coming out. As I was taking photo and making the sev, I was not able to form a circle, but that is not an issue. The bottom line is you need to make sure that gathiya is not dropping on top of each other, little overlapping is fine.

10) Halfway through flip it and fry both the sides, till it gets crispy. You will also notice that oil will stop bubbling as well.

11) Remove it using slotted spatula and put them paper towel lined plate. Repeat the same till you finish all the dough.

12) Let the sev cool down completely. Then crush between your palm to make bite size pieces.

13) Then you can serve. Or store them in airtight dabba or container for 2-3 weeks or more.

Serving suggestion: It can be served as morning/evening snack with cup of tea/coffee. It can be served with fried chili and papaya sambharo.

Did you try this tikha gathiya recipe? I’d love to hear about it! Leave a review in the comment section below.

📋 Recipe Card

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

Share
Published by
James marcus

Recent Posts

DIY Turmeric Scrub for Hyperpigmentation

For all my beauties with dark inner thighs, armpits, bikini area and spots, etc, this…

8 months ago

Top 15 Cook Interview Questions and Answers

Are you a passionate cook aspiring to embark on a rewarding culinary journey? Whether you're…

8 months ago

What Color Walls Go With Grey Kitchen Cabinets [Schemes]

Discover the perfect wall colors to complement your grey kitchen cabinets, creating a harmonious and…

8 months ago

10×10 Kitchen Remodel Cost: Everything You Need to Know

Generally, a 10×10 kitchen remodel ranges from $15,000 to $45,000, but several factors could cause…

8 months ago

How Much Do Quartz Countertops Cost?

Sleek and durable, quartz countertops are the latest trend in kitchen and bathroom renovation. Comparable…

8 months ago

Australian IKEA Kitchen Design & Installation Costs

IKEA kitchens are designed to be as simple as possible to assemble and install yourself.…

8 months ago