Khandvi- Chickpea Roll ups stuffed with Kale and Cilantro. Vegan Glutenfree

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These Chickpea flour rolls make for a fun snack. They look so pretty, are glutenfree, soy free, healthy and you can hide some interesting greens in them! Some chopped blanched greens, or a greens garlicky pesto or serve with a side of green dips. If you havent tried them yet, you should try some now!

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Khandvi or Suralichya Vadya, are usually made with regular thinned yogurt or buttermilk. I make these with plain and greek style coconut milk Yogurt and they work out perfect. These roll ups can be made ahead and refrigerated. Warm them up in the microwave or just let come to room temperature, before serving, add fresh hot tempering and serve.

For other Savory Snack Ideas, like steamed savory chickpea flour cakes(Dhokla), Pretzels, Chickpea crackers, Roasted chickpeas and nuts and more, see the Collection here.


Ingredients: Makes 6-8 roll ups,(14 by12 inch spread), recipe can be easily doubled or tripled
Batter:
1/4 cup chickpea flour
2 Tablespoons So Delicious plain Greek yogurt + 1/2 cup water
or 4 Tablespoons plain coconut milk yogurt + 1/3 cup water
a generous pinch of Asafoetida(hing)
1/2 teaspoon ginger-garlic paste
1/4 teaspoon green chili paste or chili/cayenne powder
1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
1/3 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon organic canola or virgin coconut oil

Tempering:
2 teaspoons organic canola or virgin coconut oil
1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 Tablespoon shredded coconut(optional)
1 Tablespoon Cilantro finely chopped
a generous pinch asafoetida (hing)
1 green chili finely chopped or to taste

Filling:
2-3 Tablespoons Finely Chopped Kale and Cilantro, blanched, for adding to the roll ups or smooth kale or greens pesto or cilantro chutney.

Method:
Mix all the batter ingredients, except oil to make a lump free batter. Blend it using a hand blender or a regular blender if needed.
Heat a teaspoon of oil in a medium pan, Add the batter and cook on low heat.
Stir continuously and evenly to avoid lumps. Cook till the mixture does not taste raw and thickens to slight gel like consistency. (4-6 minutes depending on the pan)
Drop the mixture immediately on aluminium foil and spread as thin as possible with a spatula.( 2 to 3 mm thick). Video of authentic(non-vegan) Khandvi here to get an idea of how the batter behaves.
After it has completely cooled( 10 minutes), cut into 1.5 -2 inch wide strips.
Oil your hands, lift one side carefully and Roll each strip into rolls, like a fruit roll up. Place some soft finely chopped Kale leaves or spinach, cilantro, or chutneys on the strip before rolling for a stuffed roll up. Place each roll up on a serving plate. You can refrigerate these for a day or 2 and temer right before serving.
For the tempering, Heat oil in a small pan. Add mustard seeds, and allow them to start popping.
Add asafoetida, and chili and cook for 15 seconds.
Pour over rolls.
Garnish with shredded coconut, chopped cilantro and lemon juice. Serve.





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35 comments:

  1. WOW I've never seen anyone like those before! They look so delicate & pretty :)

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  2. This look so cool! You are so creative, you definitely deserve that win :)

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  3. Wow, I had never heard of these before - they sound awesome! And congrats on the win, well deserved! :)

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    1. Thanks willow! I just made the top 25 and voting is now open for finding the most popular recipe:)

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  4. wow delicious and tempting rolls,luks very tempting...

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  5. these look DELICIOUS, richa! i vote for you every day! i freakin love chickpea flour and i can't wait to try this recipe ;)

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    1. Thank you Caitlin! xoxo:) Ms Vegan Chickpea, i dont think we need to establish the fact that you like anything chickpeas:)

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  6. gorgeous khandvi out here richa.. this one happens to be my favorite gujarati dish i love popping them one after the other and yours is good enough to grab them off from the screen

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  7. Delicious looking Khandvi, Richa. I love these but I don't make them often enough because I need to soak the Moong Dal for a couple of hours and I forget to do so. But your Besan version will satisfy the craving pretty soon. :)

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    1. i need to make the moong daal version.. i bet those tastes amazing too!

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  8. I love them but never tried it out at home...Must give ur version a go..U have explained it well...
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  9. wow, they look stunning! love the presentation and pics..

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  10. the pics are so good richa. from where did you get the copper plate? it is cute.
    the colors green and yellow are complimenting so well.

    khandvi is one gujarati snack that i am really good in making and also good in eating :-)

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    1. thanks Dassana. Mom got some copper things for me last year..:)

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  11. yet another one of yours I need to try Richa!! another pin!

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    1. Thanks Tessa!. do let me know when you try them!:)

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  12. I love chickpeas and chickpea flour. I haven't tried this one before because I had never thought / seen of this method before. It sounds yummy! Thank you for providing the link to the tutorial video!

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    1. Thanks Chaya. Its pretty easy once you get a hang of the consistency of the spread.

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  13. I've never seen a snack like this before, but I adore the idea! I've been voting for this one everyday on the contest page, too. :)

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    1. Thank you Hannah., you are the sweetest!:)

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  14. Oh, those roll ups look so good! As far as I'm concerned, chickpeas (in any form) can do no wrong. I hope you win!

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    1. true that! i did not appreciate chickpeas enough before:)

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    1. somewhat maybe. The batter is really smooth and chickpea flour tastes very different than polenta:)

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  16. I bet the garlicky pesto is amazing with these - I have never seen anything remotely similair to this recipe, you always make the coolest things Richa!

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  17. What a an amazing treat! I have chickpea flour on hand and have been looking for ways to make a dent in it. Looking forward to trying this.

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  18. What an interesting way to use chickpea flour. It is such a nutritious gluten-free option rather than the flours that are mostly starch. Thanks for sharing on Wellness Weekend.

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  19. i love chickpea flour! awesome glutenfree roll up idea :)

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  20. WOW, amazing picture & a powerful recipe which would definitely invite people not just to take a look but try it out!!
    Great blog, Richa!!

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  21. Warm them up in the microwave or just let come to room temperature, before serving, add fresh hot tempering and serve. copper still

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