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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Patra Bhajia great Indian food I tried now the recipe I found

 
I found this food in a Indian store. It is delicious. I then went looking for the recipe.
Here is one that I will try to make myself someday.Not sure about the patra leaves but I need to search for them Maybe like grape leaves?
Eric
http://www.bawarchi.com/cookbook/gujarati5.html
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Patra Bhajia
Ingredients

15-20 large patra leaves (colocasia leaves)
1/2 cup tamarind extract (juice)
1 cup gramflour (besan)
3 tsp. chilli powder
1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
3-4 pinches asafoetida
1 tsp. crushed cumin seeds
3 tsp. powdered sugar
1 tbsp. oil
salt to taste
For seasoning:
1 tbsp. oil
1/2 tsp. each cumin & mustard seeds
1 tsp. sesame seeds
1 tsbp. coriander leaves finely chopped
1 tbsp. coconut grated fine

Method
1. Clean, wash and wipe leaves. Cut thick veins with a pair of scissors.
2. Roll lightly with a rolling pin. Keep aside.
3. Mix all ingredients (not those for seasoning)
4. The mixture should be a thick paste.
5. Place a leaf backside up on a flat worksurface.
6. Take a little paste and apply thinly all over leaf surface.
7. Place another leaf over it. Repeat.
8. Get a set of 3-4 layered leaves, top layer being that of paste.
9. Fold in the edges and roll the leaves, starting with their base towards tip.
10. Make the roll tight and seal sides with some paste.
11. Place in the perforated vessel of a double boiler or steam cooker.
12. Repeat for all the leaves and paste.
13. Steam in the cooker for 30-40 minutes till cooked.
14. Cool, and remove. Cut into 1/2" thick slices.
15. When cooled well, season as follows.
16. Heat oil, add seeds, allow to splutter.
17. Add sesame, coriander, and coconut.
18. Check and adjust, salt, chilli and sugar as desired.
19. Mix well, serve hot or cold.


Making time: 30 minutes (excluding steaming time)
Makes: 20-25 patras
Shelflife: Seasoned 1 day
Deep Fried 2-3 days
Note: The patras may also be deep fried if desired



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