- 1 cup Besan (chick pea flour)
- 1 Onion (finely chopped)
- 2 Garlic pods (finely chopped)
- 1 tsp Tamarind pulp
- 1 tsp Jaggery (more or less)
- 3-4 Green Chilies (finely chopped)
- 1 tsp Cumin seeds
- 1 tsp Mustard seeds
- 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
- 1/4 tsp Hing / Asafetida
- Few Curry leaves
- Few bunches Coriander leaves (chopped)
- 2-3 tsp Coconut (fresh & grated)
- 1-2 tsp Sesame seeds
- 2-3 TBsp Oil (+ some more)
- Salt to taste
- Water around 2 and 1/2 cups.
Method:
Heat the nonstick sauce pan with oil, add cumin & mustard seeds. Allow them to splutter. Add onion, green chilies, garlic, curry leaves and fry till they turn light brwon and tender. Add tamarind juice , hing, turmeric powder & stir for few minutes. Add water , jaggery, salt , few coriander leaves and let to come to boil.
Now slowly add besan in batches to boiling water and stir continuous so there will be no lumps. Cook till this gravy thicken. Now zunka is ready.
Grease the plate with oil. Pour this thick zunka over the plate. Sprinkle sesame seeds, coriander leaves, coconut. Let it cool completely. Cut into desired shape.
Lovely combination with Bhakri / chapti/ Curd Rice.
Notes:
- If possible add bean with your left hand to boiling water and stir continuously with right hand so you can avoid max lumps here.
- If the zunka turn too thin then add some more besan, or if too thick then add few drops of warm water.
- If you don't want to add tamarind them omit that step.
- When the zunka starts to thicken make sure it don't stick to bottom. So keep on stir.
Now left over are even tastes good!!!
Just shallow fry on pan and have with Tea / Coffee.
33 comments:
Looks like a yummy snack to me!!...
Hey Smitha that was so quick..glad you liked it..
Wow..that looks great..I Just need a cuppa coffee with it :)
US Masala
very new recipe to me.looks deliicous and reminds me of dhokla
What a lovely and yummy snack! Slurp!
Nandini's Food Page
New dish to me..looks lovely snack and also a wonderful appetizer.
Grt snacks recipe.....loved the idea...
Looks like a great Snack. Would be great with a cuppa tea.
wow what a delicious n healthy snack ...lovely
Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
Wonderful snack. Never heard of it !!
Looks really good Joyti. New to me, look like dhokla.
Fabulous looking zunkad vadi, very new for me..
Great looking snack. Very inviting as well. Loved the color.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
i have tried zunka but never in this form, very interesting and its surely a must try...
Zunka is new to me. It sounds easy to make and is fantastic. I will have it with tea.
Super snack, yummooo!!!
Wow!! Thanks for the recipe!! I loved this dish which my friend's mom would make, they would call this 'Hittina palya'. Delicious with chapatis and rottis, specially while traveling.
love it...lookyum,flavorful and deli....cious.....simply wonderful
new recipe, looks so good
Thank you all for your lovely comments...
@ Sushma, suma do dry it and let me know.
@ Suma, I know some of the palces its called hittina pallly too!!
Nice recipe, Jo..This snack looks absolutely tasty!!
Hey thats new snack to me and I love it...reaaly yummy looking!
Zunkad vadi is new to me. Looks so warm and yummy.
Seems a nutritious snack as well as side dish. I wish to prepare this sometime. Tea and this vadi picture makes me crave:)
I've always wanted to try zunka, read abt it in a couple of blogs too..looks nice!
Hey Jyothi.. I have made just jhunka before, but never set it into vadi.. and your fried version looks spectacular! Great idea! Thanks!
delicious recipe!!!
Very nice my dad likes it a lot. I make without onion n garlic.
Looks so good. Loved the last snap.
An awesome snack for me....delicious
Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com
Thought it's dhokla..but this is new to me Looks so delicious..
Very new... Looks too good.
Thank you all for your lovely comments.
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