4 Best Ways To Eat Khakhras

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May 30, 2022
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Khakhra started out as an Gujarati snack, but now has gained popularity around the world. The word khakhra comes from khak, which means “to crackle” or “to snap.” They are often eaten with tea or yogurt to add crunch to each bite, making them a popular item all across India. This tasty and crunchy flatbread can be eaten alone or with your favorite topping. Some of their most popular flavors include methi, jeera and panipuri.

  • Pizza Khakhra
Pizza is the perfect meal when you want something tasty and filling. There are several variations of this Italian dish, but most have a common denominator -- a base of pizza dough topped with tomato sauce and cheese. For an Indian twist on this popular food, try a Khakhra Pizza! This delicious snack is made by arranging a blend of sautéed veggies, cheese, and sauces on top of khakhras. These crispy, flaky flatbreads come in lots of different flavors and colors and you can buy Khakhra online from Maniarr's and you can choose your favorites.

  • Khakhra Chaat
 Khakra Chaat Recipe is an easy and quick chaat recipe; the whole wheat khakhra is delicious and crispy. Not only it gives an amazing taste to your mouth but also is a healthy snack. It can be made in less than 10 minutes at home with just few ingredients like khakhra, mixed salad, onion rings and curd chutney.

  • Chivda
 A great option for travel food, you can make this maharashtran poha chivda in advance and store it in an airtight container for 15 days. Poha Chivda is made from an assortment of ingredients ranging from poha, roasted urad dal and peanuts to cashews and curry leaves. The spicy & crunchy snack is best when served with Masala Tea or Fresh Lime Soda.

  • Khakhra with Coleslaw
 At times, the international salad Coleslaw turns out to be a perfect combination for our Indian favourite, khakhra! Since it is like an interesting chip-n-dip combo, your kids will really enjoy feasting on it at snack time, perhaps in the company of their best friends. Make sure you pack them in separate containers, and if your kids are too young, you can consider breaking up the khakhra while packing, so that they do not have to mess with it at break time. Also pack Chocolate Sticks in a another tiffin for a perfect short break combo.

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