As soon as I read the theme for this month BM I decided on regional food without a blink.. When we were in Delhi, we used rush to the Rajasthan pavilion to have authentic Rajasthani dishes like kachori and dal baati. Now that we are in Rajasthan I'm learning to cook some typical local flavour. So I began with the famous dal baati and garlic chutney. And then comes the BM theme of regional food. What a nice way to begin the new year.
I choose to post the steamed baati as the traditional one is cooked on cow dung cake buried and under the earth. The steamed one is much easier to make at home with modern gadgets. So here is the recipe. For many such regional recipes check out Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#60
Ingredients for the baati dough:
Wheat flour : 2 cup
Coriander : 2 teaspoon(coarsely ground)
Ajwain : 1 teaspoon
Oil : 2 tablespoon
Cooking soda: a pinch
Salt to taste
Method:
1. Mix all the ingredients mentioned for the dough thoroughly.
2. Add a little warm water at a time and knead the dough till it is smooth. It should like Poori dough.
3. Keep aside for 15 to 20 minutes.
Ingredients for stuffing:
1. Potatoes : 3 medium size
2. Green peas: 2 tablespoons
3. Green chillies: 2
4. Onion: 1
5. Ginger (chopped): 1 teaspoon
6. Coriander leaves(chopped): 2 teaspoons
7. Dry mango powder: 1 teaspoon
8. Turmeric powder: 1/2 teaspoon
9. Oil: 1 teaspoon
10. Salt to taste
Method:
1. Boil, peel and crumble the potatoes into small pieces and cook the peas with a little salt in boiling water.
2. Heat a pan, add the ginger and onion. Saute for 2 minutes (no need to brown).
3. Add the potatoes and peas, give them a toss. Now add salt. turmeric and mango powder. Mix them all nicely.
4. Switch off the heat,sprinkle the coriander and mix them. Let it cool.
5. To make the baati, take a lemon size dough, flatten it with hand. Fill in a tablespoon of stuffing in to it. Carefully close it.
6. Boil sufficient water.It should be much above the baati when you drop them inside.When the water is boiling, reduce the heat and drop the baati one by one. Let them cook in the hot water till they comeback to the surface of the water on their own. Remove them from the water.
7. Heat a gas tandoor, place the baatis on the wire and cook them for another 10 minutes or till they turn golden brown.
8. Remove them and serve hot with dal and garlic chutney.
Additional notes:
One can make the baati without stuffing also.
The dal is made the usual way. Urad (white) and channa (bengal gram split) mixed dal goes very well with this baati.
14 comments:
I have always wanted to taste dal baati,
Will follow your recipe :-)
It was actually tasting better than most baati ive had mom! kudos!
You have kick started the theme with a traditional and yummy choice.
That is one amazing Rajastani dish. Very tempting.
healthy and new version of making baati.. will try this out ...
Stuffed bhaati sounds inviting, looks tempting.
Stuffed batis looks very filling.
My favourite but never tried the stuffed baati, interesting one.
I have baked baatis but this version looks so authentic.
Authentic looking baati.
I have never tried this. Bookmarked
I've made dal baati churma in the past but these stuffed baati look so good - a great snack for sure
I have to try this method of making the bati. Nice one.
I have baked baatis, never tried stuffed ones..very nice one!
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