Namak Pare, like most homemade Indian treats, are very simple to make and hardly require much for ingredients. In fact, other than plain flour, salt and oil, the only crucial ingredient that you’ll probably need to head over to the store to buy is ajwain, also known as carom seeds. And honestly, since ajwain IS an important ingredient in this super simple recipe – so much so, that I’ll advise you to wait until you have it before deciding to make this – I really cannot share my Namak Pare recipe without first sharing THE story of Hubby Dear and ajwain. You see, there was this one time many years ago when I had asked him to stop by the Indian grocery store on his way home and pick up a bag of cumin seeds. He happily obliged and was actually quite proud of himself for getting the 2 lbs bag which was way, way cheaper than the 1/2 lb one that I had asked for. In his mind, cumin seeds are mostly always used in Indian cooking and we’d easily go through the big bag quite quickly. Fair enough. Except, what he actually handed me wasn’t cumin seeds at all, but instead a ginormous bag of carom seeds – what we call ajwain. Now, ajwain is not used regularly in Indian cooking. In fact, I only use a tiny pinch of it while making puris or parathas – which, I rarely ever make at home. Or in Namak Pare – which again, I usually only make around Diwali. I used as much of it as I could in the next few years, even taking it along to the two different houses that we’ve moved into since until I finally made peace with the fact that I would always be left with some to take with me to my grave. Then I tossed it into the bin! This past week, as I filled my grocery cart with some regular Diwali staples, I couldn’t help but chuckle to myself as I tossed a tiny bag of ajwain into my cart.
These lovely treats can be stored in an air-tight container for about 2-3 weeks. That is if you resist them that long! Here’s wishing all my readers a Very Happy and Prosperous Diwali! For more special Diwali recipes, please click here. If you enjoyed this recipe, then you will surely love my Shakkarpare recipe as well. Tried this recipe? Leave a Comment and let me know, also Rate it by clicking the number of stars on the recipe card. Want to share your version with me? Tag me on Instagram @hookedonheat

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