19 July,2023 01:28 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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The season of rainy days, gloomy evenings and cozy blankets is here. We have entered that serene time of the year when people find solace on their balconies, with a captivating novel in one hand and a steaming cup of coffee in the other. Staying immersed in the enchanting aroma of the moist earth and drifting off to sleep to the rhythmic melody of raindrops is the drill. Meanwhile, we delight in the sweet and savory delicacies that have been lovingly prepared in our homes for generations.
But wait, there's an even more thrilling aspect to this season! It's when the entire family gathers in the living room, eagerly anticipating their mothers and grandmothers bearing plates filled with the most delectable treats imaginable. Ria Arora and Jyoti, creative minds from Moj, have ventured into culinary experiments, crafting their own versions of Samosas and Delhi chaat chutney, respectively. Ria's enticing Moong Dal Samosa and Jyoti's tangy Delhi chaat chutney recipe are precisely what you need to explore during this monsoon season, satiating your cravings in every conceivable way.
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2 cups refined flour
1 tsp salt
2 tbsp oil
Water
For Filling:
3 cups green gram
2 tbsp oil
1 tsp cumin seeds
1/8 tsp asafoetida
3 tsp garam masala
3 tsp chili powder
2 tbsp fennel seeds, powdered
2 tsp coriander powder
Salt to taste
1 1/2 tsp mango powder
Instructions:
1Begin by adding salt to the flour and applying the oil, mixing them well.
2 Gradually pour in water and knead the mixture until it forms a stiff dough. Allow the dough to rest for approximately 15 minutes.
3 Shape the dough into small balls, then roll them out into thin rounds. Cut the rounds in half.
4 Next, coarsely grind the lentils. In a pan, heat 2 tablespoons of oil and add the cumin seeds and asafoetida.
5 Once they start spluttering, add the lentils and the remaining ingredients that make up the filling.
6 Sauté the mixture over low heat until it is well-fried. Remove the pan from the stove and let the mixture cool.
7 Now, take one half of the pastry and moisten its edges. Fold the straight edge at the center, overlapping one half with the other to create a cone shape.
8 Press the overlapping portion, fill the cone with the delicious mixture, and firmly seal the edges together.
9 Ensure the oil is hot, then carefully add the samosas and fry until they turn golden brown.
10 Serve the moong dal samosas piping hot, accompanied by some tamarind chutney, and savor them while you enjoy the rainfall!
Ingredients:
2-3 boiled potatoes
Puri
2 tomatoes finely chopped
1 onion, chopped
Coriander for garnish
Cheese for garnish
1/2 cup tomato sauce
1/2 cup green chutney
1/2 cup curd
4-5 tsp tamarind chutney
1/2 cup sev bhujia
Method:
1 To begin, arrange the puris neatly on a plate.
2 Now, generously fill each puri with ingredients such as potatoes, onions, and tomatoes.
3 Next, add a dollop of green chutney, tomato sauce, curd, and the special Delhi chaat chutney made by mother's recipe.
4 Sprinkle some chaat masala evenly over the puris.
5 Afterward, garnish the chaat with sev, fresh coriander leaves, and a sprinkle of cheese.
6 Finally, your tantalizing Delhi chaat is ready to be served. Enjoy!
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