Namak para, or the spicy diamond cuts, is an addictive deep-fried snack prepared with all-purpose flour and simple spices. It's a fantastic tea-time snack and a great savory recipe for any festival.
Sieve the all-purpose flour in a wide bowl, and then add the carom seeds, red chili powder, salt, baking soda, asafoetida, and ghee. Mix well, slowly add water, and knead it into a firm dough. I used 3.5 tbsps of water for this measure. Cover this firm dough with a kitchen towel and set aside for 20 to 30 minutes.
Dust the surface with wheat flour and place the dough. Roll it like a chapati/roti. We like thin namak para, so I rolled them thin, approx ¼ inch thick.
Cut them vertically and then horizontally(or vice versa), like below, using a knife or pizza cutter to get square/diamond shapes.
Separate the diamond cuts and set them aside.
Heat the oil in kadai, and when it is medium-hot, carefully and slowly drop the diamond cuts/namak para. Fry them in batches and do not overcrowd them.
Fry them over medium heat and flip them as required. Fry until the bubbling sound stops. Using a slotted spoon, carefully remove them from the oil and place them on a paper towel to drain the excess oil.
Similarly, fry the remaining diamond cuts. Let the fried diamond cuts cool before storing them in an air-tight container.
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Notes
Please check the variation section for adding other flavors.
Adjust the salt and spices to taste.
Make sure you fry the namak pare on medium heat. Frying the diamond cuts in hot oil will quickly make namak pare brown and make the cooking uneven. Frying on low heat won't yield crispy namak para.
Also, ensure the dough is firm and stiff. The soft and wet dough will absorb more oil.
As my measure was small, I didn't divide the dough further. I rolled it as is. If you are using double or triple the measure, divide the dough, roll the dough, and cut them into strips.
Instead of all-purpose flour, you can use half the measure of all-purpose flour and ½ of wheat flour.
Baking soda is optional, but a pinch of it will not harm.
Baking Instructions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. In a cookie tray, spread the parchment sheet and transfer all the cut namak para into them.
Spray some oil on top and bake it for 20 minutes.
Flip them, spread some oil, and bake them for another 12 minutes.
Note: Every oven is different. So keep an eye out during the second bake. Also, depending on the thickness of the namak para, the baking time differs.