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Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!

Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!

Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!


As a child, I always used to see my mom making chips of various kinds during summers & I used to lend her a helping hand. Face it, making chips from 20 kgs of potatoes wasn’t an easy thing. There was series of tasks involved – peeling, slicing, blanching, drying under the sun for many days. As a child it all seemed fun but when I grew up all this work seemed tedious and I told myself, “I will never make chips at home!” But on the contrary, here I am making/sharing Rice Chips Recipe. When I learnt about this recipe from a relative, I was intrigued to try. It is such an easy recipe with fewer ingredients; I knew I had to make this. I am so glad I made it all by myself and it turned out really really good, despite being my first attempt. I am already thinking of ways to innovate this recipe and create different variations. But more on that later.





Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!

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You will need:

1 Cup Small Grain Rice
2.5 Cups Water
1 Tsp Cumin Seeds
1 Tsp Sesame Seeds
2 Tsp Green Chillies Paste
Oil for deep frying
Chat Masala for sprinkling/garnish
Salt to taste

Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!
The Mould

Steps to Make Rice Chips At Home:  

  1. First & foremost, wash & soak rice atleast for 8 hours, I prefer soaking it overnight.
  2. Next, in a pressure cooker, add all the ingredients – rice, water, green chillies paste, cumin & sesame seeds & pressure cook for 3 -4 whistles. 
Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!
Cooked Mixture

 3. Once the pressure cools down, allow it come to room temperature. 
4. Assemble the ‘Sev/Chakri Mould’, use the Chakri making plate. 
5. Fill up the mould with the rice mixture, screw the lid and make chips on a cloth. Do not worry about the shape& size. 

Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!
Filling the Mould with mixture

6.  Once you are done, it should look like this.

Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!
Chips drying on cloth under the sun

7. You should do the process of making chips on the cloth under the sun itself – on a terrace or a balcony. 
8. Allow it dry under the sun for a day. 
9. If you feel there is still some moisture content in the chips, then keep it under the sun for another day. My chips took 2 days to completely dry. 

Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!
After 2 days under the sun!

10. Once these chips are sun-dried, store it away in an air-tight container & fry as needed. It can be stored for months. 

Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!
Dried Rice Chips

11. Fry the chips & sprinkle some chat masala after frying. Munch on it anytime!

Homemade Rice Chips Recipe: Tea Time Munching Snack!
Mouth watering chips ready to eat 🙂

Important Pointers:

  • I am using small grain rice because it is economical when you plan to make large quantities. If you do not have small grain use the long grain rice (basmati).
  • What we are looking for is lumpy consistency of cooked rice, if you feel the rice seems separated after cooking, add in more water and cook it for another 1-2 whistles. You can never overdo the rice for this recipe. 
  • Please do not make the chips on tissue or paper, in my experience it sticks badly and doesn’t come off after drying.

If you want to see how I made this Rice Chips, then head over to video recipe by clicking this link:


Food Trivia: Homemade Rice Chips are better alternative to those packet chips you get in the market. With all those preservatives, spices etc they use to make it, these Rice Chips are a much healthier options.

Cheat Tricks: If you do not want to pile on calories by deep frying it, cook them in microwave – on high power for about 20-30 seconds. It tastes yummy too!

P.S – If you have never used the ‘Sev Mould’ before it can pain you while using it, use a muscular helping hand like your husband 😉

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