Spicy Roasted Makhana is a delicious and crunchy snack made with lotus seeds. Enjoy this spicy roasted foxnut snack that is also healthy and low in calories.
This week I am working on recipes that could classify as Elevenses. Elevenses is an English practice to take a small break before lunch to consume a small snack or drink.
If you want to read more about this, hop over to my Masala Chaas recipe where I discussed further about it. My second recipe under the theme is this Spicy Roasted Makhana | Roasted Foxnut.
Makhana is the newfound ingredient that I just discovered a few days back. I used it to make this delicious Makhana ki Kheer/foxnut pudding, a few days back.
Spicy Roasted Makhana, was my first choice of recipe to make when I bought the bag of makhana from our local Indian stores. My husband was really looking for this spicy snack and I was so excited that I could make it for this theme.
The roasted lotus seed recipe is so simple to make and takes just 10 minutes. We can adjust the seasoning as per our liking and since it is my first time I am making it, I kept it quite simple.
My husband has been eating this nonstop ever since and for once this is a snack that I don't have to stop him from eating. Makhana/fox nut has protein, potassium, phosphorus, carbohydrates, fiber, magnesium, iron and zinc. All this makes it the best snack option.
Makhana by itself has no flavor or taste, but can easily take up any flavor that it is cooked with. Because of all its health benefits and low caloric value, this is a really good snack.
Preparation time - 5 minutes
Cooking time - 15 minutes
Difficulty level - Easy
Ingredients to make Roasted Foxnut - Makes 2 cups
- Makhana / Foxnut - 2 cups
- Oil - 2 tsp
- Salt - as needed
- Turmeric powder - ¼ tsp
- Red chili powder - ½ teaspoon (adjust based on your spice level)
- Chaat Masala - ½ teaspoon (optional)
Procedure to make Spicy Roasted Makhana -
- Heat 1 teaspoon of oil in a wide pan and add the measured makhana. Roast the makhana on low flame until aromatic and crunchy. It will take 7 to 10 minutes for the makhanas to completely roast.
- Remove the roasted foxnut to a plate and in the same pan, heat the remaining 1 teaspoon of oil. If you are not a vegan, you could also use butter to make it more flavorful.
- Add the turmeric powder, red chili powder, and salt to the hot oil/butter, and add the roasted makhana to the pan.
- Toss well to combine. Turn off the flame and when the makhana is still warm, sprinkle the chaat masala if using.
- Mix again and store in an airtight container when completely cool.
- Enjoy the crunchy makhana with tea or coffee.
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Recipe
Spicy Roasted Makhana | Roasted Foxnut
Ingredients
- 2 cups Makhana / Foxnut
- 2 teaspoon Oil
- Salt as needed
- ¼ teaspoon Turmeric powder
- ½ teaspoon Red chili powder adjust based on your spice level
- ½ teaspoon Chaat Masala optional
Instructions
- Heat 1 teaspoon of oil in a wide pan and add the measured makhana / foxnut. Roast the makhana in low flame until aromatic and crunchy. It will take 7 to 10 minutes for the makhanas to completely roast.
- Remove the roasted foxnut in a plate and in the same pan, heat the remaining 1 teaspoon of oil. If you are not a vegan, you could also use butter to make it more flavorful.
- Add the turmeric powder, red chili powder and salt to the hot oil / butter and add the roasted makhana to the pan.
- Toss well to combine. Turn off the flame and when the makhana is still warm, sprinkle the chaat masala if using.
- Mix again and store in an airtight container when completely cool.
- Enjoy the crunchy makhana with tea or coffee.
Radji says
I had some Makhana did not know what to do. Tried this recipe- came out very good, cruncy and flavorful. I even added some garlic powder and Karuveppilai(curry leaves) podi for added flavor. Big hit in our home!
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
Thanks Radji for trying the recipe and glad you liked it. Love the idea of using curry leaf powder to flavor.
Veronika Singh says
Which oil would be better in taste with Makhana Olive oil or ghee or any other oil.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
I personally like coconut oil, but you can use any cooking oil. You won't really taste much as we use very little.
Kaveri says
I roast the makhana in the microwave. Is that ok.
Kacey Perez says
So easy, so healthy and so fun! I cannot wait to try this!
Priya Srinivasan says
Makhana is my lil ones favorite snack!! Love this spicy variety! One of the best guilt free and delicious snack one can enjoy!!!
Danielle says
This is a fabulous appetizer to enjoy over the weekend watching a movie or spending some quality time at home. Yum!
Chef Mireille says
I made it once in kheer but this looks like such a great snack and did not know it had so many health benefits.
Srividhya Gopalakrishnan says
Yet another favorite recipe of mine. So good and so yum.
Suma Gandlur says
That surely is one guilt free and yummy snack. It looks very inviting.
Srivalli Jetti says
This one is awesome Sandhya, though I am yet to get a taste of the Makhana. Maybe one of these days I will taste it...this is surely a quick one to make though.
harini says
One of the best ways to enjoy these fox nuts. We love it for its simplicity. Very appealing pictures.
Gayathri Kumar says
I used to make this regularly because of its amazing taste. I am tempted to try it again seeing your beautiful snaps. Yum.
Priya Suresh says
Those roasted foxnuts are just prefect to munch without any guilt, such a fabulous gluten free and vegan snacks to indulge na.