How to Make Masala Peanuts Recipe: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Prepare the Peanuts
Start by selecting fresh, raw peanuts for the best results. Rinse them thoroughly under cold water to remove any dirt or debris. Then, pat them dry using a clean kitchen towel or paper towels.
Step 2: Dry Roast the Peanuts
Heat a non-stick pan over medium heat. Once the pan is hot, add the peanuts in a single layer. Dry roast them, stirring occasionally, until they turn golden brown and emit a nutty aroma. This process typically takes about 8 to 10 minutes. Keep a close eye on them to prevent burning.
Step 3: Prepare the Spice Mixture
While the peanuts are roasting, prepare the spice mixture. In a small bowl, combine masala peanuts recipe spices such as red chili powder, turmeric powder, cumin powder, chaat masala, and salt according to your taste preferences. Adjust the spice levels to suit your palate.
Step 4: Coat the Peanuts with Spices
Once the peanuts are roasted to perfection, transfer them to a large mixing bowl. While they are still warm, sprinkle the prepared spice mixture over the peanuts. Toss them gently to ensure that each peanut is evenly coated with the spices. Allow the peanuts to cool completely before serving.
Step 5: Serve and Enjoy
Your homemade masala peanuts are now ready to be enjoyed! Serve them as a standalone snack or pair them with your favorite beverages. Store any leftovers in an airtight container to maintain their freshness and crunchiness.
Tips for Making Perfect Masala Peanuts
Experiment with different spice blends to customize the flavor according to your preferences. You can add ingredients like amchur powder for tanginess or garam masala for extra warmth. For an extra layer of flavor, consider adding roasted garlic or curry leaves to the spice mixture. Make sure to roast the peanuts evenly to achieve a uniform golden brown color and prevent any burnt spots. Allow the peanuts to cool completely before storing them to maintain their crispiness.
Variations of Masala Peanuts
Sweet and Spicy: Add a touch of sweetness to your masala peanuts by incorporating a bit of powdered sugar or jaggery along with the spices. Herb Infused: Experiment with fresh herbs like cilantro, mint, or curry leaves to add a refreshing twist to your masala peanuts. Nutty Crunch: Enhance the texture of your masala peanuts by tossing them with a handful of toasted cashews, almonds, or pistachios.
Benefits of Masala Peanuts
Rich in Protein: Peanuts are an excellent source of plant-based protein, making masala peanuts a nutritious snack option. Good Source of Healthy Fats: Peanuts are high in monounsaturated fats, which are beneficial for heart health when consumed in moderation. Packed with Essential Nutrients: Peanuts are rich in essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, contributing to overall well-being.
Can I use pre-roasted peanuts for this recipe?
While you can use pre-roasted peanuts, roasting them yourself allows you to control the level of crunchiness and ensures that they are freshly toasted.
How long do homemade masala peanuts stay fresh?
When stored in an airtight container at room temperature, homemade masala peanuts can stay fresh for up to two weeks. However, they are best enjoyed within the first few days to maintain their crispiness.
Can I make masala peanuts without oil?
Yes, you can skip the oil and dry roast the peanuts directly in a pan for a healthier alternative. However, using a small amount of oil helps the spices adhere to the peanuts more effectively.
For more delightful Indian recipes, explore Manjula’s Kitchen, where you’ll find a treasure trove of culinary inspiration ranging from traditional dishes to modern twists on classic favorites. Be sure to check out recipes like Aloo Gobi, Palak Paneer, and Chana Masala for a taste of authentic Indian cuisine.
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Hi, Manjula. Can these be stored and given as a gift, in a mason-type jar? Just wondering if they will keep longer than a few days. Thanks.
What can we use in place of citric acid mam?
Pooja, amchoor (dry mango powder) or lemon juice
Hi, I would love to try this recipe. Is it possible to make it without the rice flour?
Veena, yes you do without rice flour.
Very yummy. I tried it.
thank you
Wow Aunty ji Iam really happy to See and follow your recipes and finally i found a Indian vegetarian recipes which i can try and share with our friends.. thank you so much for great recipes
Thanks so much manjula for sharing your lovely recipes. I have tried quite a few and my husband and I really enjoyed it. I am going to try many more of your recipes. Thanks once again.:)
Hello Manjulaben
Thx for this lovely recipe
Can we bake Masala peanuts instead of frying
Pattni from Nairobi,Kenya
U Pattni, these can not be baked
Hello aunty,
can i use ready made bajji bonda mix for preparing this?
Hi aunty…. I tried many of ur recipe all came wit great n i prepared this masala peanuts during journey all like very much were asking for this recipe. thank u very much for such a great recipes.
Hi Manjula Aunty ,I love your receipes i tried this recipe it was a big hit,everyone was asking for this recipe Thankyou so much
Hi Manjula!! my mom used to make very good masala peanuts, but i just wanted to know if we add rice flour to make it crispy. i could not find the recipe on any other site. but you have it!! great!! and its perfect!! THANKS!!
Kanchan, Rice flour will work.
hi manjulaji pls tell me what is ginger powder n can we make this at home
dear manjula madam, thanks a lot for recipes.Yesterday i made masala peanuts as per proper measurement but it did not come out cruncy what could be the reason please tell me.
dear manjula ji, thanks a lot for your receipes,yesterday i made masala peanuts as per the measurement but mine did not come out cruncy why?? please please tell me
Hi Manjula ji, Like your recipes,thanks for nice website with awesome recipes. Can we substitute cashews instead of peanuts to make masala cashews? If not,let me know how to make masala cashews?
Siri, Cashews will be great.
Hello Manjula Aunty,
Instead of deep frying, can i bake it in oven?
hi manjula aunty,
the recipe luks grt,ll surely try it. jus 1 question is citric acid and taatri one n the same thing?
Hi. Great site!! Can you use peanuts that have already been roasted? Thanks!
Hello Bob, Yes you use roasted peanuts.
Thanks! I’m hosting a dinner party on Saturday and using a lot of your recipes. It should be great!
hi manjula, thank you for the recips.masala peanuts are very good. thank you so much.
Hi Manjula ji , I made this spicy peanuts these r good . Please tell us honey roasted peanut recipie ……………please ……………………..
i am a big fan of your recipies . Keep up the good work.
Haribol Manjula Mataji! Thank you for this and all your vegetarian recipes!
Hello Manjula, I am from Australia and I happened to see your website by pure chance. You are simply fantastic!! I want to try all your recipes. Please tell me what citric acid is and why we need in the Masala Peanuts recipe? Can we make the peanuts without the citric acid? Thank you
citric acid is needed so that if we store this recipie it may not get spoiled ok!
Citric acid is a natural preservative and also adds a acidic or sour taste to the dish.
Manjula Aunty..you are great… i am a regular follower of your website and have tried a bunch of things and my hubby just loves it 🙂
Good stuff, bookmark +1 😉
Hi Manjula Aunty, I tried your besan ladoo recipe it came out really well You are doing a great job and thanks for sharing your recipes with us
Thanks Neha
Mam,your recipes are excellent.I am in Singapore and I always try your recipes and share it with my friends.Thank you very much for sharing your recipes with us!Shukriya!bohoth acha lagraha hae!
hello aunty,
your recipes are simply superb i loved it lot
Hello Aunty,
I tried ur Spinach parata came out great. Really appreciate u for the great job.
Thanks, Yar
These look great. I really enjoy your blog. Indian food is one of our favorites by far.
You are an excellent cook. Your family is very luck to have you. Thank you for sharing your recipes with us.
Stone grinders will not be easy to find here. Everyone I know uses electric grinders like a food processor and/or blender.
Hello manjula ji, my name is Abha Nigam and i stay in houston texas. I have gone each and every store to find aSTONE GRINDER in Houston . But iam surprised iam not getting it. Since you have recommended some kitchen utencils, can you suggest me where i can get GRINDER AND NOT BLENDER BECAUSE I HAVE TO GRIND RICE IN STONE GRINDER BUT IAM NOT GETTING IT. and how much it cost me. From New york, it is available but it is very expensive $160.00 which i cannot afford. Can you help me in this matter? I will be appreciate if you kindly let me know. Abha
Hi,
I know it is such a pain to try new dishes with out a grinder . If u are looking for something to make powders u can check Cuisinart DCG-20N (http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-DCG-20N-Coffee-Grinder-White/dp/B00004S9CX/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1242392166&sr=8-1) which costs only $20 and grinds anything into powder like (Spices,peanuts etc) But note U should clean it only with cloth dont try to wash it.
hi manjula,
after seeing your video’s, i have become your fan.the recipes r so simple.thanks a ton for making cooking so pleasurable.
Hello Auntyji
Today I have tried this recipe and it came out well. The amount of spices narrated by you in the video is perfect to get a a very good taste. Thanks for giving this nice and tasty recipe.
hi aunty, u r really rocking. gr8 recipes. i didnt know how to cut veg.. but seeing ur vides i have learnt so many hummy recipes my hubby enjoyes eating it … thanks a lot .. love u
I have made the namakpara recipe and it was awesome manjula aunty! it was finished as soon as it was made! and tasted just like you get in stores.
aunty plz plz tell how to make bharwa baigain , somehow the other i mess it up please! thanx a ton for ur wonderful recipes!
Hello Sonu, use lemon juice
Manulaji
Thanks for sharing your recipes with us and you explain it so well that i just can’t wait to try out the recipes.
can we add anything else in place of citic acid
hello aunty thanks a lot. for good and easy recipe.wish u happy deepavali
manjula ji ur recipes r first loaded on youtube n not on ur website.ur new burfi recipe is not here.anyways i have one request plzzzzzzzzpost eggless sponge cake.thanx in advance
thanx manjula ji.u r rocking.gr8 recipes now a days.
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