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    Murmura Chivda Recipe (With Millets)

    Published Oct 10, 2024 by Tanvi Srivastava Leave a Comment
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    Crispy and mildly spicy, this roasted murmura chivda is a delicious Indian snack that pairs perfectly with a cup of chai. This puffed rice chivda is loaded with crunchy nuts, and I like to enhance it by adding puffed millets & roasted edamame to my version. It's quick and easy to make, gluten-free, and gets ready in about 20 minutes!

    Puffed rice chivda served in gold bowl with chai in background.

    You could think of chivda as an Indian version of trail mix. I make different kinds of chivda namkeen snack all year round. We love enjoying it as a savory treat with masala chai, but sometimes I take it up a notch by drizzling various chutneys on top, adding some onions, tomatoes, cilantro and green chilies. Just like bhel puri, it transforms into a delicious chaat!.

    When I make it for Diwali, I make it extra hearty with addition of ghee, more nuts and raisins. It stores well for upto a month and makes for an amazing edible gift.

    Overhead image of puffed rice chivda served in gold bowls.

    What is Chivda

    Chivda is a light, crispy, and flavorful Indian snack usually made from flattened rice (poha) or puffed rice (murmura). Some people keep it simple by adding just peanuts, however the additions to chivda are endless. You could use various spices, nuts, seeds, roasted lentils, sev and dried fruits like raisins or cranberries.

    Murmura chivda is light, crispy, and mildly spiced.Puffed rice is like a blank canvas and will take up any kind of seasonings you add to it. I season mine with dried red chilies, curry leaves and spice powders such as turmeric powder, ground black pepper and red chilli powder. For a little tang, I also add some chaat masala powder. If you enjoy a hint of sweet, add some sugar to chivda.

    Ingredients

    Ingredients for making murmura chivda.
    • Murmura - You can easily find plain puffed rice indian grocery stores, online or in cereal sections of american stores.
    • Puffed Millets (Puffed Amaranth) - Easily found in cereal section of american stores or indian grocery stores. We need plain (unsweetened) millets.
    • Nuts & Seeds - Choose nuts and seeds of your choice. I use peanuts, whole almonds, cashew nuts, pre roasted edamame seeds, pumpkin seeds and raisins.
    • Spices - We need red chili powder, turmeric powder, chaat masala powder, dried red chilies and ground black pepper.
    • Curry Leaves - Add a unique lemony aroma and flavor to the chivda. You can use dried curry leaves too as long as they are aromatic.

    Instructions

    Roast The Nuts

    • In a wide skillet (I use 14 inch) or a large kadai, heat up 1 tablespoon of oil and ½ tablespoon ghee on low flame.
    • Add the raw peanuts to the skillet and while stirring continuously, roast the peanuts for 2-3 minutes until they appear toasty. Take care that they don't burn.
    • Add the almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds, and raisins and continue cooking on low heat. Stir and roast for 1-2 minutes until the cashews and almonds turn lightly golden and the raisins begin to swell. Quickly transfer the nuts and seeds to a plate, where they will continue to toast from the residual heat.
    Roasted Peanuts in a black skillet.
    Nuts, raisins and pumpkin seeds are added to roasted peanuts.
    Roasted nuts in a black skillet for making chivda.

    Make The Tempering

    • Add remaining oil & ghee to the pan and heat up on low flame.
    • Temper with dried chilies and curry leaves. Fry for 10-12 seconds to crisp up the curry leaves.
    • Next, add red chili powder and turmeric powder to the oil, and fry for 3-5 seconds, taking care not to burn the spices.
    • Add the puffed rice and puffed millets along with salt. Toss using a spatula to coat in spices and salt until you see that the murmura & millets are dyed yellowish. Continue roasting on low heat, stirring constantly for 5-8 minutes, until the puffed rice is crispy. You will hear a "crisp & toasty" sound as you stir it.
    Curry leaves and dried chilies in hot oil.
    Ground spices are added next to the skillet.
    Adding puffed rice and millets to the spices.
    • Finally, tip in the toasted nuts, roasted edamame seeds (if using), chaat masala powder, and black pepper. You can also add some sugar at this stage if you wish.
    • Switch off the flame. Let the chivda cool down completely and store in air tight container. It stays fresh for almost a month. Always use a dry spoon to serve it.
    Murmura is tossed and toasted in spices.
    Nuts, seeds, spices and raisins are added to toasted murmura.
    Chivda is ready to store and serve.

    Recipe Tips

    1. Keep the heat low throughout the cooking process to avoid burning the spices or puffed grains we are using.
    2. While you may feel tempted to reduce the amount of oil or ghee, adding just the right amount is key makes sure that the murmura is coated evenly with salt & spices. This also ensures that it will be toasted to crunchy texture and won't taste dry.
    3. You can also add ingredients like roasted coconut flakes, manhandle, dried cranberries, boondi, or sev for added texture and flavor.
    4. Allow the chivda to cool fully before storing it in an airtight container. This helps retain its crispiness and freshness for a longer time.
    Close up of murmura chivda.
    Murmura Chivda Featured Image.

    Murmura Chivda Recipe (With Millets)

    Tanvi Srivastava
    Murmura chivda is a simple and easy snack made with puffed rice, millets, nust ad seeds. Serve as a snack with chai or turn into bhel.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Course Snack
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 4 Cups
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    Equipment

    • wide heavy bottomed skillet or kadai

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 tablespoon Cooking Oil I use avocado oil , divided
    • 2 tablespoon ghee divided (substitute with oil for vegan version)
    • 1.5 cup plain puffed rice
    • ¾ cup puffed millets
    • 1.25 teaspoon salt adjust quantity to taste

    Nuts,Dried fruit & Seeds

    • ⅓ up raw peanuts
    • 20 raw almonds
    • 20 raw cashew nuts
    • 2 tablespoon raw pumpkin seeds
    • 2 tablespoon raisins
    • 2 tablespoon edamame seeds I use pre roasted

    Spices

    • 2-3 dried Kashmiri red chilies Broken into pieces
    • 10-12 curry leaves
    • ½ teaspoon turmeric powder
    • ¾ teaspoon red chili powder (medium hot) I use degi mirch, adjust quantity to taste
    • ½ teaspoon Chaat masala powder adjust quantity to taste
    • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper adjust quantity to taste
    • ½ teaspoon Kala namak

    Instructions
     

    • In a wide skillet (I use 14 inch) or a large kadai, heat up 1 tablespoon of oil and ½ tablespoon ghee on low flame.
    • Add the raw peanuts to the skillet and while stirring continuously, roast the peanuts for 2-3 minutes until they appear toasty. Take care that they don't burn. 
    • Add the almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds, and raisins and continue cooking on low heat. Stir and roast for 1-2 minutes until the cashews and almonds turn lightly golden and the raisins begin to swell. Quickly transfer the nuts and seeds to a plate, where they will continue to toast from the residual heat.
    • Add remaining oil & ghee to the pan and heat up on low flame. Temper with dried chilies and curry leaves. Fry for 10-12 seconds to crisp up the curry leaves.
    • Next, add red chili powder and turmeric powder to the oil, and fry for 3-5 seconds, taking care not to burn the spices.
    • Add the puffed rice and puffed millets along with salt. Toss using a spatula to coat in spices and salt until you see that the murmura & millets are dyed yellowish. Continue roasting on low heat, stirring constantly for 5-8 minutes, until the puffed rice is crispy. You will hear a "crisp & toasty" sound as you stir it.
    • Finally, tip in the toasted nuts, roasted edamame seeds (if using), chaat masala powder, and black pepper. You can also add some sugar at this stage if you wish.Switch off the flame.
    • Let the chivda cool down completely and store in air tight container. It stays fresh for almost a month. Always use a dry spoon to serve it.

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