I am quite fond of Veg snacks.. Chilla till date has been one of my favourite street-food menus to stay away from pushing my tummy uncontrollably out of it’s extra bulging zone. Which also means, I never thought of trying this one dish at home, thought my mum did inspire me to do so many times!! My mother and I would have loved to have Chilla from a specific place in my city while we would go out for shopping. Usually we used to have the Moong Dal Chilla but surely that requires lot of preparation and time to get a droolsome result.
But look where we are now, it’s more than half a year and we have restricted our lives in comfort of our own and known boundary. And we are compelled to come along with a new change which we are still struggling with. So the point is, my food crave and being home safe pushed my insufficient ability to get used to of this new normal and get used of ‘home-made’. I had to try this chilla at home but I was looking for an easier and instant solution to it.

Hence, while rummaging YouTube, I came across this trouble free, prompt recipe by Nisha Homie and I gave it a tiny bit of twist to make it more like my type. Let’s get straight to the recipe and tell you all:
How to make Besan Chilla:
- In a bowl, take one cup of good quality Besan (Chickpea flour). To it add, 1/4 cup of Oats (YES, you read it correct, let’s make it more healthy when you can, you may use oats flour as well) finely chopped- one small onion, one small tomato, little ginger grated or finely chopped, fresh coriander leaves chopped about a table spoon, one chili chopped, half teaspoon carom seeds, half teaspoon cumin seeds, salt, pepper (you may also use grated or finely chopped carrots here). Give it a quick mix, now add water to this besan mix in little quantity.
- You have to make a think batter, but no too thick that you can’t pour it from the ladle, or not too runny that you cant hold it to a shape.
- It will more of a pancake batter, slightly thicker than that will be okay.
- Take a Tawa or Pan, brush little oil on it once it’s hot. then pour a ladle full of the thick mix on the center of the pan. Now from the round surface of the ladle, spread the chilla starting from the center to the edges in a circular motion to make it look round.
- keep the flame at low, and cover the pan. wait for about 1-2 minutes. I like this brown charred colour on my chilla, so I waited little more, after about 2 minutes, flip the chilla, let the other side cook for about 30 seconds or little more.
- And it’s done.. You may serve it with Coriander chutney, any home made pickle or like me, you may try just few squeezzes of simple humble Tomato ketchup.
Isn’t that so easy?? And quite a good option for your craving taste buds and peckish tummy.

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Looks delicious.
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Thank you Sir.
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Coming across this dish for the first time! It seems super yum! 😁
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Oo, then I will request you try it.. Thank you for reading.
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This is an everyday recipe, much easy to do
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it is.. thank you for reading.
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This is my ready to go recipe. Whenever I can’t think of anything to cook… I have besan ka chilla at my rescue. Easy to cook and really yummy
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it is so easy to make and great in taste.. thank you for reading.
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Very simple and healthy snack for the 4 o clock small hunger we all experience. Will try and let you know.
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will wait for your feedback.. thank you for reading Ranjini..
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I too add oats to chillas. In fact, to pancakes as well. Will try your version of the recipe soon.
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even I prefer adding oats to pancakes.. I really like oats.. glad I have partners who think the same way :).. thank you for reading…
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I love besan chilla and have it at least twice a week at home. I also follow a similar recipe like yours. Super healthy and delicious!
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Ooo.. thank you for sharing this., I used to think that only I have the inclination of trying the same thing again and again!! Thank you for reading..
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Oats can change any dish into healthy. I love chilla, a healthy option by adding veggies and quick to make.
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you are absolutely correct.. thank you for reading.
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Have you tried Oat chilas.. I like them ..light on stomach and healthy too
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I did use a bit of oat in this recipe, but I still haven’t tried a completely Oats’ made chilla.
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Let me put up a recipe for you then ☺️
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That will be superony…
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I like your love for oats Payel. Very healthy. Personally I like cheela. But never tried it with oats. My husband is on a low carb diet nowadays and I think I will visit you more often for other oats recipes too.
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I am so happy to read your comment.. Thank you for reading, will look forward to your feedback.
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This is a really simple, easy, and healthy recipe!! I will sure try!!
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Thank you for reading.. I am sure you will like it.
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Nice post and thanks for sharing the recipe. I would like to keep this handy for future use.
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Happy to know this.. thank you for reading.
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Besan Chilla is our favourite. I really like this healthy version of the same. Thanks for sharing your recipe. I will definitely try this out.
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Thank you for reading.. I hope you like this version as wel..
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This is one of my favourite and most loved breakfast options at home. Wil try your recipe too #tmmreads
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Great to know about your favourite.. Thank you for reading.
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These chilla s are part of my brekafast. I can have them for breakfast, lunch and dinner because they are so light and healthy.
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Simple yet droolworthy recipe… Will surely give it a try
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hope you like it.. thank you for reading.
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Adding oats to besan seems a nice twist!
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Healthy twist!! Thank you for reading.
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