Besan Gatte
ki curry is the typical Rajsthani curry which is the most popular in Rajsthan
and nowadays its popular all over in India. It’s an integral part of Rajsthani
Thali. This curry is made with chickpea flour dumplings and the gravy is made
with yogurt.
This Curry
is the perfect in lunch and in dinner too. You can serve it with paratha or
simply with roti too. Thats a favorite curry at my place, specially its my
father’s favorite one.
For Now,
Being at my mother’s place, I am enjoying all my childhood memories and loads
of Mommies handmade food. I am surely going to gain weight, But at the same
time You cant avoid this much delicious food which is made by mother with lots
of love and blessings. I found myself so lucky to enjoy the each and every
moment when I am at home. Prisha is equally a lucky one to get all the love and
blessings from her grandparents. There are lots of things going on these days,
Hence I am off from social platforms nowadays, not using them so much. But
enjoying the rain in the city, The food is awesome, so many new restaurants and
new food to enjoy.
This is
our 51th #foodiemonday #Bloghop event
and we guys have decided to work on a theme with different #curries. And so I
have decided to go with rajsthani besan gatte ki curry. So you guys check out
the recipe of this delicious curry and enjoy it in your lunch or dinner.
How to make Besan Gatte:
Ingredients:
1 Cup Besan
(Gram Flour)
2 Tbsp
Yogurt
Pinch of
Hing
¼ tsp
Baking soda
½ tsp
fennel seeds, coarsely grinded
½ tsp Carom
seeds
Salt to
taste
½ tsp Red chili
powder
½ tsp
Turmeric powder
2 tbsp Oil
For Gravy:
Ingredients:
11/2 Tbsp
Oil
1 Medium
Onion
1 Medium Tomato, Chopped
3-4 Garlic
cloves
1 Green chili
½ inch
ginger
1 tsp
Coriander powder
½ tsp Red chili Powder
¼ tsp Garam
Masala
1/4 tsp Fenugreek leaves
Salt to
taste
Method:
1.
Take a bowl and add all the
ingredients to make Besan gatte including Yogurt.
2. Now add some water and knead stiff
dough. When you make this dough take care of adding water as gram flour absorb
water very quickly and your dough can be extra soft.
3. Now divide the dough into the
several parts. Roll each part in the cylindrical rolls, In the meanwhile when
you making these rolls put 3 to 4 Cup of water in large pan and place these
rolls in the boiling water and boil these rolls.
4. Once they got boiled take them out
from the pan and after they cool down cut them in pieces. Separate the water in
different bowl, we will use it in making curry.
5. Now to make gravy make a fine paste
of ginger, garlic and onions, and green chilli, and beat the Curd with beater.
6.
Heat the pan with oil, and add cumin
seeds, when it starts to crackle add the onion paste in it and cook it well. The add some chopped tomatoes and cook it for 2-3 minutes.
7.
Now add all the spices and cook for
another minute. Simmer the gas and add yogurt in it,
stir it well until the Oil separates from the gravy. Now add Gatta water which
we separated earlier, and add cut gatta pieces in it and cook it on low flame
for 8-10 minutes. Then at the end add the dry fenugreek leaves. And cook for
another minute.
9. Transfer the curry to a serving bowl
and garnish it with coriander leaves and serve it with parathas or simply with
roti.
Enjoyyyyy the flavors!!!!
simply mouthwatering curry to have at anytime...yum
ReplyDeleteLip-smacking curry. Loved the click.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a tasty recipe share Waagmi! It's has been ages that I have had Besan Gatte ki Curry at a friend's place during school days. Had gotten me nostalgic with those lovely memories. Beautiful shots like always! Loved the rustic prop and board.
ReplyDeleteI tasted gatte ki sabji in Jaipur when I went there a few years ago. Loved it. In fact love most Rajajsthani preparations. Bookmarked this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis Gatte Ki Sabzi looks super delicious and I love the board you used for photography
ReplyDeleteWaagmi, I cooked ur style Gatte ki Sabrina today and came out so delicious... thank you grl��
ReplyDelete*sabzi
DeleteSorry typo😣