Must try Telangana snack (Image Source: AI Generated Representational Image)
Hyderabad: If a dish could capture the earthy flavours of Telangana in one crispy bite, it would be Sarva Pindi. Imagine biting into a golden, crackling rice flour pancake that’s lightly spiced, dotted with green chillies, curry leaves, and crunchy chana dal; every bite carrying a delicious mix of warmth, comfort, and spice. Served hot with a touch of ghee or chutney, Sarva Pindi is not just a snack, it’s a rustic celebration of tradition, health, and taste straight from the heart of Telangana.
Sarva Pindi is a traditional savory and has its deep roots in the traditional kitchens of Telangana where the word “Sarva” = “deep pan” & “Pindi” = “flour” in Telugu together, it refers to “flour cooked in a deep pan.”
Also known as “tappala chekka” in Warangal and “ginnappa” in Bollepally village, it originated when a woman named Anasurya created it during a rainy season using limited ingredients. Its name comes from Telugu words “ganju” (pan) and “pindi” (flour). The dish soon gained popularity across the region.
Sarva Pindi is naturally gluten-free, rich in protein and fibre, and can be made in two ways either cooked in very little oil for a light snack or deep-fried for a crunchier version. Ingredients like chana dal, sesame seeds, peanuts, and curry leaves add both flavour and nutrition.
Though Sarva Pindi is a Telangana speciality, similar versions with different ingredients exist across South India:
Andhra Pradesh – Garelu Pindi Attu
Karnataka – Akki Rotti
Maharashtra – Thalipeeth
Tamil Nadu – Arisi Roti
Each version has its own twist, but Sarva Pindi stands out with its spiced, crunchy texture and regional touch.
Ingredients :
Method:
1. Mix all ingredients in a bowl and knead into a soft dough.
2. Grease a flat pan or kadai, and pat the dough flat using wet fingers.
3. Make holes in the dough for even cooking, add a few drops of oil.
4. Cover and cook on low flame till golden brown.
5. Flip if needed, and cook for a few more minutes.
6. Serve hot with chutney or ghee.
Optional: For a deep-fried version, shape into flat rounds and fry until crispy golden.
1. Telangana Spice Kitchen – Jubilee Hills,
2. Chutneys – Banjara Hills
Known
3. Pachi Pulusu Food Truck – Madhapur
4. Kakatiya Mess – Ameerpet
5. Eat India Company – Gachibowli
6. Srivalli Home Foods – A.S Rao Nagar.
7. Tasty Variety Snacks Centre – Shivaganga Theatre Road, Saroornagar.
8. Sri Rama Swamy Tiffin Centre – Nizamabad.
And many more street side small joints across the city.
Price range from Rs .25 – Rs.150
Sarva Pindi is more than just a snack, it’s a slice of Telangana’s history on your plate. Crisp on the outside, soft inside, and packed with flavours, it’s perfect for a wholesome breakfast or evening bite. Whether you enjoy it at home or in Hyderabad’s eateries, it’s a dish that tells the story of simplicity, resilience, and rich tradition one delicious bite at a time.
This post was last modified on June 30, 2025 4:31 pm