Monday 15 February 2010

Khasta Kachori (Moong Dal Kachori)

I am back from the India trip and although it has been quite some time, I still have to get back to the normal routine. I blame the jetlag wholly for this, me being extra sensitive when it comes to that. So I have been having afternoon naps and in spite of that feeling drowsy by 6 in the evening, of course I am also wide awake at 3 in the morning!

This month’s ICC had me really excited, its almost as if there is some sort of telepathy going on here. I was planning to make Kachori when I got back from India and here it is, the dish of the month! Only I would have liked a little more time to settle down before I tried to cook anything new. So this one has been a last minute thing, made today and posted today – thats a first for this blog :)

 



I chose the Moong Dal filling and halved the recipe.

Khasta Kachori (Moong Dal Kachori)

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Makes about 8
Ingredients



For the dough

1 cup Maida (All purpose flour)
1 pinch Salt
1.5-2 tblsp Ghee
Cold water (to knead the dough)

For the filling

1/4 Cup Yellow Moong Dal
1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds
A pinch of Hing (Asafoetida)
3-4 Curry Leaves
1/2 tsp Green Chilli – Ginger paste
1/2 Tsp Fennel Seed (Saunf) Powder
1/2 tsp Garam Masala


1/4-1/2 tsp Red Chilli powder
1/2-1 tsp Amchoor (Dry Mango Powder)
1 tsp Oil


Salt

Method:
Mix the plain flour and salt. Add the Ghee and mix between your palms to get a bread crumb like mixture.
Add water enough to knead into a soft dough. Knead well and cover with a damp cloth and keep aside for about half an hour.

Soak the Moong Dal in enough water for at least 1-2 hours. Drain and then grind into a coarse paste.

Heat oil in a pan. Add the Cumin seeds and when they begin to sizzle add the hing and the curry leaves.

Add the Dal paste and fry for sometime till the Dal is no more sticking to the pan. Add all the remaining ingredients and continue to cook the Dal.

Once the Dal is cooked, the mixture completely dry and you can smell the Masalas, switch off the heat and allow the mixture to cool.



Heat Oil in a deep pan for frying. Once hot, reduce the flame to low.

Divide the dough into 8 portions.  Take one portion and flatten it out either by pressing with your fingers or by lightly rolling it out.

Take a spoonful of the Moong Dal Mixture and place in the centre of this rolled out dough. Cover the mixture with the dough from all the sides. Lightly flatten the kachori taking care to avoid the mixture from oozing out. This can be done between your palms or by lightly pressing the Kachori on a smooth surface.

Continue with the remaining dough. Once you have the Kachoris assembled, drop 3-4 of them at a time in the hot oil. Fry on medium-low flame, turning them in between till both the sides have browned nicely. Remove and drain on a kitchen towel.

Serve warm or let them cool completely and then store them in an air tight container. Ideally served with Tamarind Chutney and Coriander Chutney.

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My Notes: This was a huge success just like all my other ICC experiences. Thanks a lot Medha for the wonderful recipe. The crust was light and flaky, the filling was delicious and the end result was exactly what we wanted along with hot tea, on a cold evening such as today’s!

On a different note, the deadline for Think Spice: Think Amchoor is fast approaching. Please send in your entries soon!

6 comments:

  1. Wow the kachoris are looking amazingly cripsy and lovely golden hue on them.. Flaky and tasty looking too, nice pics!!!

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  2. Puffy ones, looks mouthwatering!:)

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  3. Yours seem to have taken less oil which is a good thing. Thanks for participating

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  4. Looks great bhagyashri ..wow..as Medhaa says yours don't look oily at all!

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  5. Ramya: Thanks a lot!

    Asha: Thanks, they were delicious!

    Medha: Thank 'you' for the wonderful recipe!

    Srivalli: Thanks, yes even I loved the fact that they took a lot less oil than I had imagined :)

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  6. wow ... i have bookmarked all the kachories today have seen.

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