- What is Litti?

Litti is a popular traditional delicacy of Bihar. It is made up of a ball of whole wheat flour, filled with a spicy roasted sattu (roasted gram flour) and then baked over charcoal, a tandoor or an oven until brown. Hot Litti is then dipped in pure desi ghee. It is served with Baingan Chokha, Aloo Chokha and Tomato Chokha.
Litti is a culinary legacy of Bihari food. It epitomises smoky flavour with natural ingredients and has high nourishing value. Currently, it is a regional dish, well-accepted in Jharkhand, Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
- Basic Ingredients Used
Whole Wheat Flour
Quantity:3 cups
Nutritional Value (100 g)
Calories: 340 kcal
Protein: 13 g
Fibre: 10 g
Nutritional Benefits
Rich complex carbohydrates
High fibre
Sustained energy
Sattu (Roasted Gram Flour)
Quantity: 2 cups
Nutritional Value (100 g)
Calories: 387 kcal
Protein: 22 g
Fibre: 18 g
Nutritional Benefits
Excellent plant protein
Rich dietary fibre
Keeps you full longer
Onion
Quantity: 1 medium (finely chopped)
Nutritional Benefits
Rich antioxidants
Adds sweetness
Good fibre
Garlic
Quantity: 5 cloves (finely chopped)
Nutritional Benefits
Supports immunity
Rich flavour
Natural antioxidants
Ginger
Quantity: 1 tablespoon (grated)
Nutritional Benefits
Aids digestion
Anti-inflammatory
Warm flavour
Green Chillies
Quantity: 2 finely chopped
Nutritional Benefits
Rich Vitamin C
Fresh heat
Antioxidants
Fresh Coriander
Quantity: ¼ cup chopped
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin C
Fresh aroma
Rich antioxidants
Ajwain (Carom Seeds)
Quantity: ½ teaspoon
Nutritional Benefits
Supports digestion
Traditional flavour
Aromatic spice
Kalonji (Nigella Seeds)
Quantity: ½ teaspoon
Nutritional Benefits
Rich antioxidants
Earthy aroma
Traditional seasoning
Pickle Masala (Optional)
Quantity: 1 tablespoon
Nutritional Benefits
Tangy flavour
Traditional taste
Lemon Juice
Quantity: 2 tablespoons
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin C
Fresh acidity
Enhances flavour
Mustard Oil
Quantity: 3 tablespoons
Nutritional Benefits
Healthy fats
Authentic Bihari flavour
Rich aroma
Ghee
Quantity: ½ cup (for dipping)
Nutritional Benefits
Rich flavour
Healthy fats
Traditional serving
Salt
Quantity: To taste
Nutritional Benefits
Enhances flavour
Water
Quantity: As required
Nutritional Benefits
Soft dough
Proper consistency
- Ingredient Tips
Use fresh, finely ground sattu for an authentic stuffing with the best flavour and aroma.
The stuffing should remain moist but crumbly so that it stays inside the Litti during baking.
- How to Make Litti
Prepare the Dough

Prepare a medium soft dough by mixing wholewheat flour, salt, ajwain, a little oil and water.
Nutritional Benefits
Complex carbohydrates
High fibre:
Healthy nutrition
Prepare the Stuffing

Mix sattu, onions, garlic, ginger, green chillies, coriander, mustard oil, lemon juice, kalonji, pickle masala and salt.
Nutritional Benefits
Rich in protein
Good fats
Spice for digestion
Stuff the Dough

Divide the dough into equal portions, fill generously with the sattu mixture, and seal tightly.
Nutritional Benefits
Balanced meal
Even filling
Roast or Bake

BBQ over charcoal, in a tandoor, or oven-bake until evenly colored and thoroughly done.
Nutritional Benefits
Oil-free cooking
Smoky flavour Healthy
Dip in Ghee and Serve

Brush or dip the hot Littis in melted desi ghee before serving.
Nutritional Benefits
Rich flavour
Traditional finish
- Why You'll Love This Recipe
Litti is wholesome, smoky, and incredibly satisfying. Its protein-rich stuffing, rustic flavour, and traditional charcoal aroma make it one of India's finest regional comfort foods.
Nutritional Advantages
High plant protein
Rich dietary fibre
Good iron source
Long-lasting energy
Wholesome meal
- Serving Suggestions

Baingan Chokha: The smoky mashed eggplant is the classic companion to authentic Bihari Litti. Its rich roasted flavour blends beautifully with the sattu stuffing, creating a traditional and satisfying combination
Aloo Chokha: Soft mashed potatoes with mustard oil and green chillies complement the earthy stuffing perfectly. The creamy texture and mild spices provide a comforting balance to the crisp outer layer of the litti
Tomato Chokha: Roasted tomatoes add freshness and tanginess to balance the rich flavours. The smoky, slightly spicy taste enhances every bite and brings a refreshing contrast to the meal
Fresh Homemade Buttermilk: A cool glass of chaas makes the meal lighter and aids digestion. Its refreshing flavour also helps cleanse the palate and pairs wonderfully with the bold, smoky taste of Litti Chokha
- Expert Tips
Keep the Stuffing Moist: A slightly moist stuffing prevents the Litti from becoming dry after baking. Avoid adding too much water, as overly wet stuffing can make sealing the dough difficult and affect the texture.
Seal the Dough Properly: Well-sealed Littis prevent the stuffing from leaking during cooking. Gently pinch the edges together and smooth the surface to ensure an even seal before roasting or baking.
Cook Slowly: Slow roasting develops the signature smoky flavour and ensures even cooking. Turning the Littis occasionally helps them cook uniformly and prevents the outer layer from burning.
Always Serve Hot: Freshly roasted Litti dipped in warm desi ghee offers the best taste and texture. Serve it immediately with chokha or spicy chutney to enjoy its authentic flavour at its finest.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What is Sattu?
Sattu is a roasted gram flour prepared by grinding roasted Bengal gram. It is a very nutritious flour used extensively in Bihar.
Q. Can I bake Litti rather than roasted?
Yes, you can use an oven or air fryer, but traditional charcoal roasting will give the best smoky flavour.
Q. Is Litti Vegetarian?
Yes. “Litti” itself is a ripper, absolutely vegetarian.
Q. What is the use of mustard oil?
Mustard oil imparts a genuine Bihari taste and boosts the aroma in sattu stuffing.
Litti is one of the best foods of the state, and is made of healthy wheat dough, protein-packed sattu stuffing, and an age-old smoky preparation method. Charcoal balanced with desi ghee fried, spicy masala, and the indulgent hot dips of Litti with ghee and chokha speak volumes about the Bihar food culture. Nutritious, simple, rustic and filling, Litti is certainly a classic regional treat of India

















