Diwali / Deepavali ( festival of lights) was here and neighbors brought in a sweets and snacks. Chivda was one among other snacks that is made for diwali and shared with friends and neighbors . This is a traditional maharastrian snack, made during festive times. Even otherwise you can make chivda, store it in air tight containers and snack on it, when ever you want to. Ingredients6 cups - Thin Poha / Rice flakes1/2 cup - Roasted unsalted ground nuts1/2 cups - Roasted dalia / puttukadalai2 tsp - Mustard seeds2 tsp - Coriander seeds2 tsp - Fennel seeds1 tsp - Jeera / Cumin6 to 8 - Green chilies, chopped1/4 cup - Curry leaves1/2 to 3/4 tsp - Turmeric powder1 to 1.5 tbsp - SugarAbout 1/2 cup - Vegetable oilSalt to tasteMethod1 ) In a big kadai / wok, dry roast rice flakes in batches on medium heat. Rice flakes will start curling up a bit and will get crisp. Take off kadai and transfer into a big plate. If the ground nuts are not roasted then dry roast ground nuts till done and transfer to another plate to cool. Now add puttukadai into the kadai and lightly warm it. Transfer to the same plate ground nut is in.2 ) Now heat oil in the kadai, add mustard and allow it to pop, then add coriander seeds, fennel, jeera, green chili, curry leaves and let the coriander seed brown lightly. Then add ground nut, puttukadalai, turmeric powder and stir for a second on low heat. Then add salt to taste and mix in well in oil, then add rice flakes and stir in well from all sides and mix all the ingredients well.Turn the stove off, then add sugar and mix in well.
Serve with tea and snack on some chivda.
Note - You can add dried coconut /copra flakes to this mixture, after lightly roasting it. Also sev can be mixed after the chivda is made.
Go easy , when adding salt..too much of salt will spoil the taste.