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Namak Pare
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Namak Pare

North India's savoury Diwali diamond biscuit — maida, ajwain and black pepper. The savoury counterpart to shankarpali.

Prep20 min
Cook25 min
Serves20
🥬 Vegetarian🌱 Vegan

Namak Pare — what you need to know

Namak pare are North India's essential Diwali savoury snack — diamond-shaped fried biscuits of maida spiced with ajwain (carom seeds) and black pepper. They are the savoury counterpart to the sweet shankarpali. The ajwain must be lightly crushed before adding — crushing releases the thymol compound that gives namak pare their characteristic flavour.

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Ingredients

Namak Pare
Main
  • 2 cupsmaida
  • 3 tbspoil or ghee
  • 1 tspajwain lightly crushed
  • ½ tspblack pepper coarsely ground
  • ½ tspcumin seeds
  • Saltto taste
  • Waterto bind — firm dough
  • Oilfor frying
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How to make it — step by step

Step 1
Make firm dough with ajwain
⚡ Crush ajwain first

Mix maida, oil, ajwain, pepper, cumin and salt. Rub fat in thoroughly. Add water gradually for a firm dough. Rest 15 minutes.

🔬The Science

Lightly crushing ajwain before adding releases thymol — the primary aromatic compound. Whole uncrushed ajwain has lower flavour impact because the seed coat limits diffusion. The firm dough ensures crispiness; oil coating prevents gluten.

Step 2
Roll, cut and fry at 160°C
⚡ 160°C⏱ 5 min

Roll 4mm thick. Cut into diamonds. Deep fry at 160°C for 4–5 minutes turning regularly until golden.

🔬The Science

160°C for savoury namak pare (versus 170°C for murukku) because the maida-based dough is denser and needs slightly lower temperature for even heat penetration.

⚠️Common mistakes to avoid
  • Crush ajwain before adding — Whole seeds have less flavour impact.
  • Firm dough — Soft dough = oily, not crispy.
Namak Pare — answered
How long do namak pare keep?
3 weeks in an airtight container.