Homemade Oma Podi / Sev / Step-by -Step / Diwali Snack Recipes
Diwali is round the corner and its time to enjoy the savory snacks that makes perfect combo with delicious sweets...!!!
Oma Podi / Sev is a savory recipe, which is quick to make at home with rich aroma of Ajwain. Also, chaats would be incomplete without these crispy Snack sprinkled on it.
It makes a perfect recipe for a nice teatime too..:)
Here is a simple step by step to prepare this Sev at home...!
Check out the Diwali Sweets & Savories recipes here.
Check out the Diwali Sweets & Savories recipes here.
Ingredients:
- Gram flour / Chickpea / Besan flour / Kadalai Maavu - 4 cups
- Omam / Ajwain / Bishop Weed - 2 tbsp
- Salt to taste
- Oil to fry
Method:
- Soak Omam in water for 1 ½ hours.
- Boil it with water to get Omam water.
- Allow the water to cool.
- Now filter the water and keep it aside for mixing the dough.
- In a wide vessel, take gram flour and salt.
- Add the Omam water and knead to soft dough.
- Make equal portions of the dough.
- Heat oil in a kadai or fry pan
- Grease a Sev / Oma podi press with oil.
- Fill in some dough and press directly in hot oil in concentric circles.
- Wait and allow to cook.
- Flip gently to other side.
- Deep fry till nice and golden yellow color comes.
- Take it aside. And drain in kitchen tissue.
- Give a gentle press and make small pieces.
- Home made flavorful Oma Podi / Sev ready to enjoy with a hot cup of coffee...:)
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yummy and crunchy snack ....
ReplyDeleteHi, this looks good. Thanks for sharing the step by step method. *hugs* Have a nice days.
ReplyDeletePerfect...
ReplyDeleteLove this kind of snack...crunchy..munchyyyyy...:D
ReplyDeleteWow1,neatly done step by step recipe of Ajwain Sev.Luv it Jay.
ReplyDeleteso crispy and nice munching snack !!
ReplyDeleteOngoing Event - Festive Food
What a fun noodle press!
ReplyDeleteJay, till now i think making omma podi is a tough job,after ur post only i know how quite simple it is..,thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThks for introducing Oma Podi to me, Jay! I could eat them as snacks :)
ReplyDeleteI always love home made oma podi...yours look superb.
ReplyDeletethis looks so yummy! nice clicks!
ReplyDeleteSure it's a delicious snacks,love it with a cup of tea...
ReplyDeleteYou brought the festive mood by posting the savory. Thanks for sharing. Happy Deepavali.
ReplyDeleteYou brought the festive mood by posting the savory. Thanks for sharing. Happy Deepavali.
ReplyDeleteYou brought the festive mood by posting the savory. Thanks for sharing. Happy Deepavali.
ReplyDeleteI love this snack, no I have the idea to make it but I dont have that tool to make that shape any other suggestion?
ReplyDeleteA great snacks recipe for Diwali thanks for sharing all the steps!:)
ReplyDeleteI have been postponing this for a awhile now. Looks perfect.
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Thanks for your wonderful feedback..
ReplyDeletegiv a try n lemme know..;)
Ciao Jay! Nice to meet you :) Your blog is full of beautiful Indian recipe...here in Italy we have the same recipes in each book or restaurant, adapted for the italian taste... yours look more genuine and interesting! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletenicely done omapodis. my family's fav snack
ReplyDeletecrispy n yummy snack superbbb
ReplyDeletewow! looks so perfect, crispy and crunchy. perfectly done.
ReplyDeleteSo yummy and crunchy!
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i loved this!!! it looks so crunchy!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincident Jay, just prepared the dough to make this, nice and crispy outcome.
ReplyDeletelove this crispy n crunchy snack
ReplyDeleteyummy snack!! seems easy to prepare..want to try it...
ReplyDeleteperfect n crispy oma podi!!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks very easy.. It has come out super crunchy.. will definitely try this out for diwali.
ReplyDeleteWow! The oma podi looks quite delicious and yummy!
ReplyDeletejay looks just to great with chai..
ReplyDeleteI love noodles, those look perfect and I think I would combine them with some tuna :X
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun snack...I love crunchy treats! Have a wonderful week, Jay!
ReplyDeleteI really like these chickpeas pastas!
ReplyDeletehi jay, what is omam or bishop weed, next time, if you do a recipe with omam, please post a big photo ok..
ReplyDeletei am learning a lot of new words :) thanks.
over here, looking at your photo, i think we call it muruku..wonder if it is the same as oma podi. i like muruku very much..
Crunchy and crispy omapodi..perfect for the festive season
ReplyDeleteMy fav crispy ompodis, i can have it anytime..
ReplyDeleteHi jay...
ReplyDeleteTq for stopping by at my blog and following :)
and tq for sharing this recipe, I'm sure my sons will like this snack!
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Oooo..i can almost taste the crispiness. Happy Diwali, Jay!
ReplyDeleteIt must really taste good. Your readers are making comments that make me want to try it.
ReplyDeletenice presentation and lovely crispy snack too
ReplyDeletesuper crispy snacks...love it anytime!!
ReplyDeletevery nice, seems like spaghetti!!
ReplyDeleteSuper delicious and lovely one Jay. I love oma podi and my list of things to do for Deepavali keeps on getting added after seeing all these wonderful and tempting posts in blogosphere.
ReplyDeletemaybe i've eaten this before..it's normally sold by indians at our place, crunchy and a bit salty..very addictive..i'm not too sure if this's the one cos i dont know what they call it. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLooks very crunchy & delicious. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePerfect and tasty! I can almost smell while you're frying them..
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am expecting some delish diwali sweets from you...and this one is something you can't stop munching on a rainy day over a cuppa tea!!
They look yummy...love anything that is crunchy!
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds delicious!!!!!!
ReplyDeletecrunchy and yummy snack, perfect with evening coffee..
ReplyDeleteYum. I've not had anything like this before, it looks really good. Never heard of omam!
ReplyDeleteomapodi looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSuper crunchy Jay. Yummyyy...
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love it dear! and looks awesome too!
ReplyDeletethanks friends for sweet n lovely comments...keep in touch...:)
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ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by..
Omam or ajwain is a seed and ayurvedic spice available at all Indian stores. This healthy spice helps in lot of digestion.
try n enjoy..:)
I just love these fried little treats, it looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteSuch crunchy snacks...yum yum!
ReplyDeleteOmapodi looks so crispy and yumm!
ReplyDeletejay - you got me drooling gal! Looks fabulous
ReplyDeletewow! looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy Jay..can I come over there for Deepavali???
ReplyDeleteVery nice your blog, id like it very much, this snack sounds wonderfull!!
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Hello Jay! Thanks for visiting my kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about this snack, but It looks delicious!
You have a very nice blog
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YUM! Need I say more. This looks fantastic and I love the simplicity to it!
ReplyDeleteyummy!!!!
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Simple to make and very delicious...
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That looks yummy Jay.......:)
ReplyDeleteGood snacks...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the step by step directions. Makes it so much easy to follow a recipe like this. Oma podi looks great and delicious, just in time for Diwali.
ReplyDeleteHey Thanks dear for trying my recipe. Omapodi looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for choosing to stay a while and sharing our lives through food. I appreciate all your comments...;)
ReplyDeletelovely tea time snack with the goodness of ajwain...Love its flavor
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This looks like it would be fun to make. :)
ReplyDeleteMy Mom used to make these but now she can't because of her hand pain. Loved it with tea :)
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thank you for the step-by-step--i've never made anything like this, but it sounds delightful!
ReplyDeletesimple,easy and delicious recipe
ReplyDeletecrunchy and yummy snack.one of my fav..
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