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Singhara Atta Cheela: A Light & Wholesome Fasting Delight

Rachna GuptaBy Rachna GuptaMarch 28, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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During Hindu fasting festivals like Navratri, Maha Shivratri, or Ekadashi, it’s important to prepare meals that are both sattvic and nutrient-rich. Singhara Atta Cheela (also called Water Chestnut Flour Pancake) is one such comforting and easy recipe that ticks all the boxes—gluten-free, grain-free, and made without onion or garlic.

Water chestnut flour (Singhara Atta) is derived from dried water chestnuts and is a popular ingredient used during fasts or vrat. It’s known for its cooling effect, digestibility, and energy-boosting properties—making it ideal for anyone observing religious fasts or simply looking for a healthy meal alternative.

Why Choose Singhara Atta Cheela for Fasting?

  • Vrat-Friendly: Perfectly suitable for Navratri and other Hindu fasting days
  • Gluten-Free & Grain-Free: Ideal for those with gluten intolerance or who are avoiding grains
  • Light and Nutritious: Aids digestion and keeps you energized throughout the day
  • Quick to Prepare: Takes less than 20 minutes from start to finish
  • Versatile: Can be served with vrat chutney, curd, or even sweetened for variation

Ingredients for Singhara Atta Cheela (Serves 2):

  • 1 cup Singhara Atta (water chestnut flour)
  • 1 medium-sized potato – boiled and grated
  • 1 green chili – finely chopped (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon chopped coriander leaves
  • ½ teaspoon cumin seeds (jeera)
  • Rock salt (sendha namak) – to taste
  • Water – as required (to make a pourable batter)
  • Ghee or vrat-allowed oil – for shallow frying

Optional Additions:

  • Crushed black pepper for mild heat
  • Grated ginger or ajwain (carom seeds) for flavor
  • Chopped spinach (if allowed during your fast)

How to Make Singhara Atta Cheela – Step-by-Step Instructions:

Prepare the Batter:
In a mixing bowl, combine Singhara atta, grated boiled potato, green chili, coriander, cumin seeds, and rock salt. Gradually add water to form a smooth, pourable pancake-like batter. Avoid making it too thin.

Preheat the Pan:
Heat a non-stick skillet or tawa. Add a few drops of ghee or oil and spread it evenly.

Cook the Cheela:
Pour a ladleful of batter onto the pan and spread gently into a circular shape. Cook on medium heat for 2-3 minutes on each side until golden and crisp.

Repeat:
Prepare the rest of the cheelas similarly, adding ghee or oil as needed.

Serve Hot:
Serve hot with vrat wali green chutney, curd, or a side of aloo sabzi made without onion or garlic.

Serving Suggestions:

  • Serve with vrat-friendly mint chutney, sweetened curd, or aloo tamatar sabzi
  • Enjoy with a warm glass of lemon water or jeera tea for a detoxifying touch
  • You can also pair it with peanut chutney or vrat-approved fruit salads

Health Benefits of Singhara Atta (Water Chestnut Flour):

  • 🥗 Rich in Antioxidants: Helps fight inflammation
  • 💪 Energy Booster: Keeps you active during long fasting hours
  • 🌿 Cooling Effect: Naturally cools the body
  • 🧂 Low in Sodium: Suitable for low-sodium diets
  • 🍞 Gluten-Free & Grain-Free: Perfect for gluten sensitivity

FAQs About Singhara Atta Cheela

Q. Can I skip the potato?
Yes, but potato helps bind the cheela and makes it soft. If skipping, consider using mashed raw banana or grated sweet potato as a binder.

Q. Can I refrigerate the batter?
It is best to use the batter fresh, as Singhara atta thickens upon resting. If needed, adjust with water before reuse.

Q. Is it okay to eat this on regular days?
Absolutely! Singhara cheela is great as a light breakfast or dinner even when not fasting.

Final Thoughts

Singhara Atta Cheela is a delicious and healthy alternative to regular pancakes or dosas. It brings balance, flavor, and nourishment to your fasting menu and can easily be modified to suit different tastes. With minimal ingredients and maximum benefits, it deserves a spot in your Navratri or Ekadashi vrat meal plan.

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Rachna Gupta

    I am an Indian woman deeply rooted in my culture, blending traditional Indian values with modern fashion trends. As a fashion influencer and marketing expert, I specialize in showcasing how Indian festivals and traditions can inspire everyday style, festive looks, and décor. From clothing and accessories to makeup and home decorations, I offer fresh, creative ideas that celebrate our heritage with a contemporary flair.My goal is to help Indians living abroad stay connected to their roots by sharing fashion trends, beauty tips, and cultural insights that can be seamlessly integrated into global lifestyles. Whether it’s styling the perfect festive outfit or creating a modern twist on traditional décor, I’m here to inspire and empower those who want to embrace Indian culture with style and grace.

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