Ajwain (vamu, caromseeds) --1/2 tea sp
Salt to taste
ghee or vanaspati ---2 tab sp
FOR SIFFING:----
Green peas -- 1 cup(fresh or frozen, I used frozen )
Oil ---1 tab sp
Cumin seeds ---1/2 tea sp
Ginger --1 inch piece choped
Green chilies -- 2-3 choped
salt to taste
sounf powder --1 teasp(sompu,little dry rost the sounf and grind in to a coarse powder)
Garam masala --- 1/2 tea sp
fried gram powder -- 1 tab sp (veyinchina senagapappu,porikadalai just grind in to a dry powder)
Oil for deep frying
Mix flour,ajwain,salt,and ghee in abowl rub with hand till it become like bread crums then add cold water and knead in to astiff dough
Grind green peas in to coarse don't add water just run the blunder for 1 sec.
Heat 1 tab sp oil in a fry pan add cumin seeds and let them change the colour then add choped ginger and green chilies and ground green peas, salt to taste keep stiring and cook for 2 min then add sounf powder,garam masala powder and fried gram powder
Remove from heat mix well and leave a side.
Now divied the dough in to equal portions and make small puris keep 11/2 tea sp stuffing in the center of the puri and cloce from all sides and again press them in to small thick puris this will be thicker then normal puris
Heat oil in a deep frying pan in amediun flame and deep fry the KACHORI S till golden colour(fry in alow flame then only this will stay crisp for long time)
serve with mitha chutney or tomato sauce
And this is my another entry for SIRI s http://siri-corner.blogspot.com/2008/12/announcement-of-rci-awadhi-cuisine.html
And this is my another entry for SIRI s http://siri-corner.blogspot.com/2008/12/announcement-of-rci-awadhi-cuisine.html
I think you are on an Awadh journey.Perfect and very good.Twist to the onion one.Lovely
ReplyDeletelooks delicious..
ReplyDeleteNonstop Awadh dishes Rekha...great entry again to the event..Kachori looks delicious..
ReplyDeletenice kachoris .. i havent had it like this .. very yummy. Its snowing here, perfect for the weather
ReplyDeletelook yum,..:-)
ReplyDeleteWow nice idea. Looks gr8.
ReplyDeleteKachori looks delicious..my son likes it.But i havent tried it. will try .Thanks for sharing Rekha.
ReplyDeletelooks awesome and scrumptious.Searching for the recipe now got it. Book marked. thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy.
ReplyDeletewow thanks for the recipe looking for the kachori recipe..
ReplyDeleteOh dear this is my weakness. My mom used to make them at the immediate onset of winter when we would start getting fresh peas. .. with dum aloo! Its been so long that i have made this..
ReplyDeleteI will now! Thanks for the inspiration.. Looks very very tempting.
these look great. it's been really cold here, so i'd love something hot.
ReplyDeleteOh my, looks yummy. I have eaten this so many times..green peas filing is nice idea. Very tempting...
ReplyDeletelooking yummy n crispy yaar...perfect snack for this winter
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