
Looking for a way to turn your leftover chapatis into something tasty and nutritious? We’ve got you covered with two quick and healthy snack recipes. These easy-to-make dishes are not only a great way to minimize food waste but also provide essential nutrients, making them perfect for a satisfying snack between meals.
1. Chapati Chilla
As the name suggests, it is a quick version of chilla or a roll for an evening snack.
What You Will Need
- Chapatis – 2
- Gram flour (besan) – 4 tbsp
- Onion (finely chopped) – 2 tsp
- Green chillies (finely chopped) – 1 small
- Turmeric, salt, red chilli powder as per taste
- Oil
Method:
- In a small bowl, add gram flour, onions and the spices. Then, add some water and whisk the contents well to make a medium thick batter.
- Now take a chapati and apply the batter on it.
- Heat a pan and place the batter-coated chapati on it. Cook well on both sides and enjoy with green chutney.
This recipe is rich in protein and makes for a health snack!
2. Chapati Khakhra
Crisp and topped with fresh veggies, this makes for a great snack option.
What You Will Need
- Chapati – 1
- Onion (finely chopped) – 2 tbsp
- Tomato (finely chopped) – 2 tbsp
- Cucumber (finely chopped) – 2 tbsp
- Coriander (finely chopped) – 2 tbsp
- Salt and chilli powder to taste
Method:
- Heat a pan and toast the chapati.
- Press it against the pan using a spatula or cloth, roasting both sides until it becomes crisp.
- On the freshly made khakhra, add onion, tomato, cucumber and coriander. Sprinkle salt and chilli powder over it and enjoy!
This recipe is high in fiber and tastes great!
We hope you try these healthy snacks using leftover chapati. Do let us know your experience in the comments below. For more healthy recipes, check our Healthy Reads or you can also get customized recipes and diet plans tailored to your health goal, directly from a GOQii Coach, by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.
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