Aloo Papad- Home made Aloo papad /Indian Potato Crisps
My favourite childhood memories include making these delicious papad at my mother’s and granny’s place, where she with her neighborhood friends would make Papad from kilos of potatoes, which would then last for an year.
The ideal season for making these Papad’s is before the arrival of holi, as the quality of potatoes available at that time is perfect, and the weather is dry and sunny – just right for drying these papad’s in open air.
For making aloo papad the special new aloo which comes during winter season is used . The potatoes are boiled ,peeled and mashed or grated with a grater or in olden times it is mashed and then grinded on a sil batta to make a fine potato dough.. Then spices are added in the potato dough as per your preference. The main ingredients are salt, chili flakes and cumin.
You can also add finely chopped green chilies and fresh coriander in the potato dough. Then the small potato dough balls are rolled between 2 pieces of thick polythene with the help of either rolling Pin or just spreading with the help of fingers. OR directly put the potato dough ball on the big plastic sheet , cover with a small plastic sheet and press gently with a steel plate to make it flat and thin papad.
The rolled papad’s are spread on a cloth or polythene and left to sun dry for 1-2 days depending on heat in the weather. when they dry completely then store in a dry container. close the container tightly.
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Aloo Papad recipe
Ingredients
- 4 Potatoes / Aloo
- 1/3 tsp Salt / Namak
- 1/2 tsp Red Chilli powder / Laal mirch powder
- 1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds / Sabut Jeera
- 2 tsp Fresh Coriander / Cilantro / Hara Dhaniya
Instructions
- Wash and boil the whole potatoes. Do not cut them into pieces before boiling, as they will end up absorbing the water.
- Peel and grate them, and then mash them with your palm to make them smooth. My mother used to grind them on a sil batta(a slightly oval mortar and a flat pestle - traditionally used to make chutneys in India.
- Add salt, chill powder OR chilli flakes,chopped coriander and cumin seeds.Mix well and make small balls from this dough.
- Prepare space for drying the papads by spreading a big plastic sheet (A) in the sun or under the fan, for drying the papads.
- Take 2 small thick plastic sheets of same size , or use empty plastic food packages like amul milk packets.
- Grease Both sheets, and put the potato ball on one and cover with other.
- Now roll with a rolling pin or press with your hand to make a small thick poori.
- Remove the upper sheet upper sheet and transfer the papad on the big plastic sheet carefully and slowly.
- Repeat with all the papads. Flip the side after approx 8 hours
- It will take 2-3 days to completely dry in a room, or 1 day in the sun.
- Store in an air tight container and use throughout the year
- Deep fry in hot oil from both sides when needed.
Notes
- Deep fry in hot oil and drain.
- Serve as a snack with tea.
Gauri says
Thanks for shraing such an easy recipe of making papad.
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mua hang my says
look so lovely
Lakshmi @Purevegetarian says
Another interesting recipe!
Hemavathi Murari says
great dear, i was really trying to find out how to do this and thanks a lot for sharing it here.
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Sravs says
Wow very tempting and tasty one !! love them !! Thanks for linking to the event!! Appreciate it 🙂
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nisha says
Perfect recipe to try during summer.
V. Khawani says
I used to make these too….years back ! Now I buy them readymade-no time 🙁
Spice up the Curry says
what a unique preparation.
Pasta And Paratha says
This sev and papad took me down the memory lane..helping Mom make these and rush to the terrace to put them in sunlight..!
Purvi says
I did not know that I could dry them in the room itself… i think thats a good idea for me as I do not have the access to so much sunlight in the apartments here in Dubai…. thanks great recipe 🙂
radha says
My mother would make this and I remember eating the dough – it was so tasty. But some ragi flour was also added to it.
Akila says
Wow that was tremendous.. Very new to me…
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Sobha Shyam says
wonderful post, i am ready to munch these 🙂
ANU says
wow very nice recipe…homemade is always good!
Kavita says
Wow this looks scrumptious!!
R says
wow looks amazing!
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Authentic n looks crispy ones,bookmarking!!
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Rani acharyulu says
Always nice to see traditional recipes.Thanks for sharing…
faseela says
wow…..thats great….crunchy n lovely papad and sev/….
Krithi says
Love love love this… thanks for sharing a heirloom recipe.. wish you could link this to Serve It event this month…
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Tina says
Crispy and crunchy..
Reshmi says
great to munch on
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Hema says
Wow, superb, thanks for sharing this one..
Priya says
Incredible home made papads and sevs..fantastic.
Prathibha says
love these kind of home made papads than the market ones…yumm yummy
simran says
this is fab……so much better than buying the packaged stuff!..and they look so very good:)
Meena says
ahha khichiya thats what we call it. my mom used to make this and i forgot how she made one with sabudana too. almost same method
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my mom is old now and she cant remember these dishes but ya i do remember making them as a child but once grown up i dont get so much time for all this
Satya says
beautifully made…very well explained …gr8 work
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Prathima Rao says
An all time FAV!!!!!!
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Shanthi says
Innovative and unique