Ingredients:
- Wheat Flour: 1 Cup
- Turmeric Powder: 1/2 tsp
- Ajwain (Carom Seeds): 1/2 tsp
- Red Chilli Powder: To Taste
- Coarse Coriander and Cumin Powder: 1/2 tsp
- Finely Chopped Onion: 2 Cups
- Finely Chopped Tomato: 1 Cup
- Coarse Ginger, Garlic & Green Chilli Paste: To Taste
- Coarse Roasted Peanuts Powder: 2 tbsp
- Curry Leaves: 5-6
- Cumin and Mustard Seeds: 1 tsp
- Tamarind Paste or Lemon Juice: 1/2 tbsp
- Finely Chopped Coriander for Garnishing
- Salt to Taste
- Ghee or Oil: 1-2 tbsp
Procedure:
- Mix flour, turmeric powder, ajwain (carom seeds), red chilli powder, coriander - cumin powder, salt very well and knead the dough of this by adding water and some oil. Keep this dough aside for at least 15-20 minutes.
- Heat oil in a heavy bottom pan. Add cumin, mustard seeds and curry leaves. When they stop popping add ginger-garlic-green chilli paste. Fry for a minute. Then add chopped onions. Cook them till they become golden brown. Then add tomato and cook them till become soft. Then add cumin - coriander powder, turmeric powder and little bit red chilli powder. Mix well and cook for a minute. Then add tamarind paste, 4-5 cups of water and salt to taste. Bring it to boil.
- In mean while make small balls of dough and roll them just like chapati / roti. With the help of knife or pizza cutter cut this roti into square or diamond shape.
- Place these squares carefully into boiling mixture. Add peanut powder, cover the pot with lid. Cook for 10 - 15 mins on low flame. Adjust water according to desire consistency.
- Garnish with coriander. Serve these hot chakolya with 1/2 tsp of ghee on it.
26 comments:
nice dish..similar to dal dhoklis but without dal :)
never heard of this before..but sounds very delicious to me with all the spices, ginger, garlic and tamarind!
Very new to me...looks delicious Trupti!
Wow! Chakolya is new to me! It looks colorful and tempting!
This recipe is new to me. Thanks for sharing...will try out sometime.
This is something new. Looks delicious and lovely color. Yummm
Looks great Trupti and a very new recipe :)
Wow! New recipe to me ...must try soon .Thanks for sharing
I had heard of this but did not know the recipe. Sounds really warm, brothy and tasty!
Hey Trupti, nice name I am hearing it for the first time though... the dish looks very yummy and healthy too... great color..
Sounds delicious!
First time here, nice blog and interesting recipe
hi Trupti,
This dish is new to me. The ingredients nadn the method sounds interesting. I'll try this one sometime. Thanks for the recipe and a tempting pic :)
TC
Lovely meal...This sounds similar to Dal dhokli..
Nice post trupti..Quick and easy too..Looks yummy..
very new to me:)looks good!
looks yummm:)
very helthy recipe for the event looks yum
that looks yum and delicious dear.
I've never had this before - sounds excellent!
Trupti this sounds very unique and delicious, I am looking forward to trying this....
Thank you Parita. Yes, it's similar to dal dhoklis but withput dal.
Thank you very much SC, Priya, Usha, Cilantro, Ashwini,Padma, Vani. Do try this recipe & let me know.
Welcome to my blog, A2Z VC. I am glad you liked the recipe. Keep visiting.
Thank you Suparna, Pratibha, Pooja, Chitra, Vishali.
Never heard of this dish before Trupti..liked the last part ,serving with ghee,thanx for sharing,will giv it a try
This is new to me. The dish looks yummy.
I just love it!!!!!!!! We call it as Varan fal. I have also posted this in Khaugiri.
Interesting & new Recipe. Will try it soon.
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