This is very famous in Maharashtrian food. This so tasty and healthy snack or side dish...
Ingredients:
- 8-10 Alu chi Pane (colocasia leaves) (commonly known as 'Elephant Ear')
- 1 cup Gram flour (besan)
- 1 tsp Sesame seeds
- 2-3 tsp Tamarind pulp (as per taste)
- 2 tsp Jaggery (as per taste)
- 1 tsp Red chili powder (as per taste)
- Salt to taste
- Oil to deep fry
If you don't want to deep fry then For Tempering: (add more or less these ingredient according tot the quantities of the wadi)
- Oil
- Mustard seeds
- Cumin seeds
- Sesame seeds
- Garnish with Coconut and Coriander leaves
Method:
First wash and clan the alu leaves. Let them dry for few minutes. In a bowl add besan,chili powder, sesame seeds and mix everything well. Add tamarind pulp, jaggery , salt and make a paste. (not too watery but bit thick paste)
Place the bigest leaf first , facing upside down. Apply thin layer of besan paste to the leaf. keep another leaf on the top of this and continue the procedure at least with 3-4 leaves.
Roll the leaves from the root side to its tip. (if its getting sticky to you add apply little water/ oil).
Roll the leaves from the root side to its tip. (if its getting sticky to you add apply little water/ oil).
Tie these rolls with thread so they will not open while getting steamed.
Pressure cook for 15-20 minutes without whistle.
Once the rolls are cool down, cut the alu wadi and Deep fry or give tadaka.
This recipe goes to Priya's Sesame seed event...
15 comments:
Looks so crispy and yummy Jyoti. Never had this before, would love to try :)
Jyoti, watelse i need dear..thanks for sending this beautiful alu chi wadi, looks awesome...
I simply love this..Though I dont Fry them.. I just shallow fry or toss them in oil...Ur looks lovely. Havent had this since a long time..makes me crave again
well i usually steam it,deep frying and tempering it also sounds good,loved this version as well jyoti,thanks for sharing..
I always wanated to try these, will surely take up this soon :)
Thank you all:)
Love the recipe and click!
Heard a lot about this dish...never practically used collacassia leaves, this looks beautiful and very inviting...must be tastee:)
Heard abt it but not yet made it Will surely try it. Thanks for sharing
Very interesting recipe dear, new to me. looks yummy:)
First time here...looks lovely...and very yummyyy!
Thank you all, i hope you will try this new recipe and let me know...
Thx supriya for visiting & lovely comments... and hope to see you again...
Nice one here. I too posted something similar long back.
Nice recipe!
This is actually new to me looks awesome :)..
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