Friday 3 November 2017

Taste of Kulchhe Chhole in Govindpuri


Kulcha is a north indian bread recipe which is quite similar to naan. This leavened bread, kulcha taste delicious with chole and now can also be prepared easily at home with this simple kulcha recipe. I love the taste of Kulchhe ,it is tasty too have with chhole and lime.Govindpuri Foodie Life never stops its song for Foodie who roam around here.South Delhi  and Govindpuri has the history of love food ,you just love the markets and visit for the items here and my family brings the food items as they love to share with each other .Delhi Sahar hai khanewalo,Delhi Sahar khanewalo ki,Kulchha chhole hai gharpe khanewalo ki.I know yummy food like Kulchhe chhole makes you feel more happy day by day.


Method

  • Combine the salt, maida and baking powder and sieve together.
  • Knead into soft dough, using enough water.
  •  Cover with a wet muslin cloth and keep aside for 5 to 6 hours.


  • Knead the dough again and divide the dough into 4 equal portions.
  • Roll out each portion into a thick circle of 5" diameter.
  • Heat a tava and cook each kulcha till golden brown spots appear on both the sides.
  • Serve hot with a tbsp of butter.
  • Preparations

    1. The first and foremost point to note here is about the main ingredient i.e. dry peas. They are not the normal peas that you get in fresh vegetable market. They are sold in dry form and you would find them on grocery store packed in a packet just like any other lentil.
    2. Soak the Dry Peas in water for about 6 hrs or Overnight. They will fluff and get double their size by morning. If you are not soaking them overnight, then keep a buffer of about 6 hours for preparation.

    Boiling the dry peas next morning or after 6 hours

    1. Add dry Peas, 750 ml water, 1/2 Tsp Salt, 3 Pinch Meetha Soda and Turmeric Powder in a cooker. Mix well and close the lid of the pressure cooker.
    2. Switch ON the stove on high flame. We need to bring it to a boil. In other words – wait until you get 1 whistle.
    3. After a whistle, turn the stove on low flame and let it cook for about 10 min.
    4. After 10 minutes, switch off the stove.
    5. Note: Do not open the cooker lid till it has steam in it.
    6. Once all the steam has vanished on its own, open the cooker lid.

    Making Chole for serving

    1. Mash boiled chole a bit with the help of a spatula. This helps in getting the curry a bit of thickness. If you want you can skip this step, but it would leave the water and chole divorced.
    2. Now, take Chole out in a big bowl.
    3. Add chopped Onion, Tomato, Green Chili and Mango Powder, Chat Masala and chopped fresh Coriander Leaves. Mix well.
    4. Add the left over Salt and Lemon juice. Mix well once again.
    5. You can more add Salt and chat masala if you feel the need as per your taste anytime before serving.
    6. Well, we are done. Chole are absolutely ready to serve with Kulche or paratha. Eat and re-live the street side hunger with with better ingredients and hygienic preparations. Enjoy.
     

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