Pitla 0r Zunka bhakari a very staple food of Maharashtra. Its made most of the time in a week. You also get in many restaurants. Zunka is curry type and made of besan flour and other spices. Bhakari is a roti made with Jowar flour.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup Besan (gram flour)
- 1 Onion (finely chooped)
- 2-3 Garlic (minced)
- 3-4 Green chilies (finely chopped)
- 1 tsp Cumin seeds
- 1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
- Pinch of Asefotida/ hing
- 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
- 3-4 tsp Oil
- Salt to taste
- 1/2 cup Water + some more
Method:
Heat the pan with oil, add mustard seeds, cumin seeds allow them to splutter. Add onion, green chilies, garlic and fry till they turn soft and light brwon color. Add hing, turmeric powder and give nice mix. Add water, salt and bring to boil. Once its boiled,sprinkle besan and start string.(make sure there are no lumps). Cook for 8-10 minutes. Garnish with coriander leaves.
Serve pitla or zunka with Bhakari, Onion & Chilies.
Note:
- If you find difficult to add bean to boiling water then make take the besan , add water make a smooth lumps fee paste. You can add this directly to the pan and adjust the water consistency as you like.
Pitla /Zunka Bhakari & Bhadang recipe goes to PJ's Flavors of Maharashtra event which was started by Naina.& Gayathri's Walking through the memory lane event.
I have heard a lot abt this dish from my friends..yet to try it:-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect combo with Roti:-)
Long time I made this ...yours looks so yum ..that platter is so yumm
ReplyDeleteI don't mind having them now! Am I invited??? ;)
ReplyDeleteYummy looking recipe...
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome & truly aithentic...Had this for d 1st recently in mumbai & i loved it..Now i can try it at home thx to u :)
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
something new to me. would like to try it out sometime
ReplyDeleteThat food platter is making me hungry...mm..looks delish..thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely prepared food platter dear. Loved the look of it.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
we love making this for Pooris....
ReplyDeletelove lots of onions in it!
:) looks yuM!
Smitha
Smitha's Spicy Flavors
Very authentic looking.I too have heard a lot about this dish but never really tried it. Will bookmark this recipe ..
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing dear :)
US Masala
i have tasted this in my friend's place, but never tried on my own.Came out perfect
ReplyDeleteMy dads fav...Delicious n mouthwatering....looks really yum...inviting pics..
ReplyDeleteSanyukta
http://creativesanyukta.blogspot.com/
This is something new..looks so delicious combo for rotis.
ReplyDeleteLove ur pitla.Cute pictures.loving it.
ReplyDeleteinteresting..nice to know about zunka bhakari..
ReplyDeletevery authentic... I love the combination of flavours ...
ReplyDeleteReva
Roti and curry look so delicious.I have never had this before.I have to try this out soon.
ReplyDeleteInteresting names and delicious platter
ReplyDeleteAm drooling over your platter..Lovely dish!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your comments..Appreciated.
ReplyDelete@Ramya,Prathima,Radhika,Aipi, Vidya do try and let me know..
@Lov2cook..you r always welcome to my home dear..
Yummy combo! Never tasted them before, will try this some time..
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking pitla, absolutely inviting..
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is very new to me.. Will surely give a try sometime
ReplyDeletePerfect combo with roti....yummy!!
ReplyDeletedelicious zunka, Love to try with bhakari one day.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious...mouthwatering...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSounds absolutely delicious nad perfect entry for the event.
ReplyDeleteA great dish which sounds so good and am really tempted to try it.... !
ReplyDeletelooks simply perfect.....i too make the pitla same way but i dont know to make jowar rotis :P ...luved ur jowari ki roti too !
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe, will try this with Chapathi!
ReplyDeleteThe meal's very healthy and nutritious! It looks scrumptious as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by :) I never heard of Pitla before, but it surely looks very interesting! I would like it if you share this dish with Hearth and Soup Hop. Please visit my post to link :) Thanks!
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totally new to me.. wud love to hve with rotis..
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Have had the pitals in friends home and now I can make them too :)
ReplyDeletelove it- the recipe looks great!
ReplyDeleteIts been so long since I had zunka bhakari. looks absolutely tempting..will try sometime.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a healthy meal to feat on. Good one!
ReplyDeleteLove the zunka and bhakari combo.I have eaten it once..loved it.Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeletenever tried besan like this, looks great
ReplyDeleteClassy combo..I have had them only in restaurants :-)
ReplyDeleteNice info on Zunka. The platter is authentic and inviting. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHamsamalini Chandrasekaran,
http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com
it is like curd kari of ponjabi cisine. but witout curd looks tasty must try it
ReplyDeletevery easy & simple recipes, Sound delicious with roti..Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteI tasted this chutney kind of besan curry.....never knew how they do it:) Nice recipe and pictures dear. Will try this when I get that flour.
ReplyDeleteHappy ugadi to you and ur family too, nice curries and dishes!!!
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ReplyDeleteLooks really yummy n awesome. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the amazing blog
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