Shankarpali is a traditional Maharashtrian and Gujarati festive snack, prepared especially during Diwali. These diamond-shaped bites are made with a simple dough of all-purpose flour, ghee, milk, and sugar. The dough is rolled out, cut into small pieces, and deep-fried until golden brown.
The result is a crisp yet slightly soft-on-the-inside snack that melts in the mouth. Its mild sweetness makes it addictive without being overwhelming. Some versions are purely sweet, while others are mildly salted for a sweet-salty balance.
Since it stores well for weeks, Shankarpali is often made in large batches during festivals and kept in airtight containers for tea-time munching. It pairs wonderfully with chai or coffee and is loved by both kids and adults.
Shankarpali is a traditional Maharashtrian and Gujarati festive snack, prepared especially during Diwali. These diamond-shaped bites are made with a simple dough of all-purpose flour, ghee, milk, and sugar. The dough is rolled out, cut into small pieces, and deep-fried until golden brown.
The result is a crisp yet slightly soft-on-the-inside snack that melts in the mouth. Its mild sweetness makes it addictive without being overwhelming. Some versions are purely sweet, while others are mildly salted for a sweet-salty balance.
Since it stores well for weeks, Shankarpali is often made in large batches during festivals and kept in airtight containers for tea-time munching. It pairs wonderfully with chai or coffee and is loved by both kids and adults.