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Ghugni is a popular dish in West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar and Assam. It is a delicate spicy dish with a combination of some wonderful spices simmered in a tasty onion tomato gravy.
In Orissa ghugni is a part of a delicious chaat (street food). A combination of chilled dahi wada, spicy aloo dum and steaming hot ghugni is served with a topping of onion and sev ... mmmmhhhhh....a superb treat for your tastebuds. I really miss it. This version of ghugni is from my moms kitchen which we used to enjoy with rice, chappatis or puris. It is one of our favourite curries at home.
Today I prepared ghugni to have with spinach puri.I got the recipe from Sanjana's Blog.Thanks Sanjana. I love this combination of spinach puri and ghugni as it is very colorful and tasty too.
Ingredients
- 1 cup dry green peas
- 1/2 cup onion
- 1.5 cup diced tomatoes
- 1 tbsp chopped garlic ginger
- 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
- 1/4 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 tbsp oil
For dry masala
- 1 tbsp whole coriander seeds
- 1/2 tbsp cumin seeds
- 3 red chillies
- 1/2 tsp whole black pepper
- 1 inch cinnamon stick
- 4-5 cloves
Cooking Procedure
Soak the peas overnight, wash them thuroughly , pressure cook with 1 cup water till three whistles n switch off the flame.
Take a pan n roast all the dry masala ingredients without any oil, once cumin seeds starts to change color remove from flame and let it cool. Once it cool make it a fine powder
In a blender make a paste of ginger,garlic n tomatoes n keep aside.
Heat oil in a pan n and the cumin seeds n once it splutter add the onion,turmeric powder and once onion become translucent add the tomato puree and fry for 5 min then add the dry masala powder n fry till oil begin to saturate on the sides.
Now add this gravy to the pressure cooked peas and mix it nicely, add 3/4 cup water and pressure cook again for 1 whistle and switch off. Once it cools open the cooker and check the consistency and stir nicely. Serve hot with rice, chappati or puri.
Spinach Puri
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Ingredients
- 3 cups whole wheat flour
- 1 cup spinach leaves
- 2 green chilli
- 3/4 cup water
- salt to taste
- 2 tbsp oil
- oil for deep fry
Cooking Procedure
Make a puree of spinach n green chilli n keep aside.
Heat oil in a frying pan .
Take the flour, mix the salt n oil,now add the above spinach puree to it and stir it continously. Then knead it for 4-5 min to a soft firm dough. Divide the dough into 12 balls n roll each ball to a circle of 5 inch diameter with a rolling pin.
Deep fry the puri one by one till it puff up n begins to look crispy.
Note: Oil should be hot before dropping the puri. While frying the puri, press them lightly into the oil until they puff up.
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Tags: Ghugni, Channa Masala, Puri, Spinach, Breakfast, Easy Recipe, Tasty Recipe
love your methi puri and ghuguni! Lovely combo!
ReplyDeleteGo green girl! Poori and curry looks perfect!
ReplyDeletehealthy and delicious ...
ReplyDeleteGreen poori and curry looks delicious. Nice one Satya.
ReplyDeletea wonderful combination....ghugni is our favorite too...though i learnt the name of the recipe only now...:-)
ReplyDeleteBoth the dishes look awesome. Great combo!
ReplyDeleteSatya, I love the use of spinach in the puri, i need to try this. And that dal dish sounds heavenly.
ReplyDeleteAdding spinach to the puri is a great idea. Ghugni looks delicious
ReplyDeletei will make sure in my next trip to India I visit with you- and please invite me over to Ghugni with Spinach Puri- such a delightful combo- you are a burst of talent and creativity!
ReplyDeleteYummy curry and colourful puri.Its really very inviting Satya.
ReplyDeletethat looks yum!....the ghugni with spinach poori..what a combo!!
ReplyDeleteGreen poori and ghugni looks delicious satya...
ReplyDeleteSatya,
ReplyDeleteYou tickled my taste buds just by talking about the Dahi Bara n Ghuguni combination.
Ghuguni looks yummy n d pooris r perfect.
Cheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
Good combination food... Very tempting.
ReplyDeleteawesomely yummy dishes..looks perfect !
ReplyDeletenice combination...never heard of ghughni before, seems really tasty
ReplyDeleteHi Sathya,
ReplyDeleteThis almost reminds me of the usal thats used in making usal paav. Only difference is that they make it with white vatana peas. I remember eating this in bangalore near commercial street in that little push cart..li dont know what he puts in it, but it tastes awesome and smells heavenly!!!
Shobha
Perfect meal , loved both the dishes a lot...tempting clicks!
ReplyDeleteSatya you create perfcet meals...this combo is my fav (I make luchi) and looks so good. love this idea of green puris.
ReplyDeleteLovely pooris and gughni. Lipsmacking!
ReplyDeleteGhugni looks very tasty..and those spinach puris look awesome!! Great post, Satya..
ReplyDeletei have never heard of spinach puris. Awesome recipe. i love that green colored puris very much. wish to try it soon. thanks for sharing this sathya.
ReplyDeletesatya this looks so yummy... wish i could dig into some right now!!
ReplyDeletehi Satya i think ur blog'a name fully suited to ur recipes gugnni is dry matter we make chat from this oftenly palakpuri is perfect combination is favulous
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thanks for visiting my space dear...you have a lovely web site here...loved yur recipes...bookmarked some as well...loved this preparation...
ReplyDeleteHey satya,
ReplyDeleteThe pooris and ghugni looks delicious. Loved em :)
Spinach poori is simply awesome, nice combination. Thank you for linking it with Any One Can Cook.
ReplyDeleteGreat combo.Love that green color puri!
ReplyDeletespinach puri sounds like a great idea
ReplyDeletewow dear, my mom also makes these puris.. ma mouths already watering...
ReplyDeleteLovely combo, recipes are very nice...
ReplyDeleteVery new dishes to me! Looks healthy and yummy...pass me a plate pls! :D
ReplyDeletei like palak puri.. lovely combo with peas..
ReplyDeleteFluffy spinach puris and green peas gravy tempts me a lot..yumm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy and tasty meal! It's an excellent combo!
ReplyDeletewith every single dish you take me back to Kokata- i miss home - , spinach puri have never tried this will make this one and let you know how i get on
ReplyDeleteayush
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Lovely..delicious and healthy meal,wonderful combo.
ReplyDeleteoh that sounds great!
ReplyDeleteso yummy
ReplyDeleteWhoo..perfect fuffy spinach poori with yummy ghugni looks mouthwateringly delicious..beautifully done!!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for linking this to bookmarked event.
US Masala
Really amaing recipe...has cooked spinach,beetroot and carrot rotis...but never tried or even tot of making puris....I am so glad to be here blogging with u guys....i think my knowledge on food is muliplying each day and I am surely coming out of my well....thx.
ReplyDeleteBiny
very new to me...looks yummy...
ReplyDeleteDelicious combo!!!..am hungry now
ReplyDeleteHi Satya, thanks so much for trying the puri, they look great. Good job! Thanks for following me, I look forward to reading more of your recipes!
ReplyDeletewoww!! look at the colour of those puris!!childern who hesitate to have any fud will certainly be attracted if offered such colourful fud..very nice recipe ,Sathya..:)
ReplyDeletewow green puri, loving the colour,creative! great clicks :)
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo delicious..Those puris look perfect !!
ReplyDeleteSatya dear I am coming to your home...pls don't say no....can't wait for a moment to taste those delicious dishes...
ReplyDeleteThe flavors you have used in this must be so delicious. The puri with spinach and chiles sounds wonderful. I have to try this soon:)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, does this look delicious...and I have never see the Spinach Puri before...They seem so fun and easy to prepare :)
ReplyDeleteThats a very nice side dish for paalak poori!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and love the green roti's!
ReplyDeleteOh My! these spinach puri look awesome! and the ghugni looks so delicioud!
ReplyDeleteMethi puri and ghugni look so beautiful together. I love ghugni and make it with yellow peas, I should give your recipe a try soon.
ReplyDeletedahi bara aloo dum ghugni! wow... u just made me relive childhood chaat pleasures :) till date whenever i go to bbsr to visit friends, this is the breakfast i crave for!
ReplyDeleteThat spinach puris looks amazing, and healthy too!
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