Friday, October 8, 2010

Satpuro Phulko With Black Chickpea Curry


 
Sindhi food is a new cuisine to me. This months tried n tasted event is from Alkas Sindhi Rasoi. As I got this opportunity I also realized sindhi food is influenced by an ancient beautifull civilization of people who lived near the river sind.

Alka is having a huge collection of recipes, I have bookmarked many and one of them is this Satpuro Phulko and I am glad to have tried it.This Satpuro Phulko is a flaky wholewheat flatbread that can be had with any curry."Sat" means seven and "puro" means layered.Along with this I made channa masala which was a tasty combination.

Ingredients
  • 2 cup whole wheat flour(atta)
  • 4 tsp oil
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1/4 tsp salt
Cooking Procedure:

Mix all the above ingredients nicely ,add little by little water (approx 1 cup water) to make smooth firm dough like for making paratha .Knead it well to a fine ball n cover it. Let it sit for 15 min.



After 15 min again knead it for a while n divide the dough in 5 equal portions,roll each portion in a ball and flatten it with the help of rolling pin into a circle of 6 inch diameter.


Cut it into 5 to 6 strips verticle strips 1 inch apart,sprinkle some flour n drizzle some oil on top of the all strips.



Take one strip n roll it like rolling a ribbon ,after that put this roll on the next strip n roll it again.


It will forms a cylinder in the end.


Press it lightly n with rolling pin again give it a nice round shape,the thickness should be like paratha.


Heat a frying pan(tawa), use half tablespoon of oil per side n cook till both the sides turn golden brown


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Your Satpura phulka is ready serve it with any curry ur choice.

Black Chickpea Curry



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Ingredients
  • 3/4 cup black ckickpea
  • 1 cup chopped onion
  • 1 cup chopped tomato
  • 3 green chillies
  • 1 tbsp chopped garlic ginger
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric
  • 1/4 tsp chilli powder
  • 1 tsp channa masala
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • salt to taste

Soak 1 cup chickpea with 4 cups water overnight or 6-7 hrs n drain the water completely.Then cover the bowl or wrap in a wet cloth let it sit for another 7-8 hours.

And your sprouts are ready.You can put this sprouts in ziplock n store in your fridge min 5 days and use according to your choice.

In a pressure cooker with 1 tsp oil fry the onion till golden brown .Now cool it and grind this with tomato,garlic,ginger,green chillies to a fine paste.

Heat 1 tbsp oil in pressure cooker n pour this mixture n fry for 5 mins n add all powders n stir for 2 min or till the oil starts separating from the edges .

Now add the sprouted chana n mix nicely with gravy n stir for 2 min ,add 2 cups water n close the lid, pressure cook for 3-4 whistles.Then off the flame.

Once it cools open the lid mix it well ,adjust the consistency of the gravy n let it boil for 2 min. And your curry is ready !!

I am sending this to T&T -SindhiRasoi guest hosted by Ria, event by Lakshmi..


54 comments:

  1. Loved the bread satya. Even I have bookmarked this recipe for quite sometime now. But I have not been able to try it.I've been inspired by you now. Will try it soon :)

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  2. Hi Satya,

    Another great recipe from ya...

    Keep rocking!!:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  3. Çok leziz, çok güzel ve iştah açıcı görünüyor. Ellerinize, emeğinize sağlık.

    Saygılarımla.

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  4. Wow...d layers really stand out..Never thought v cud make such perfect layered parathas wid wheat..I had tried out a diff method n they did not come out good..Will try it out ur way..Thx for sharing!!

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  5. Woww layers looks prefect, i did these rotis too for T &t event, curry looks prefect..

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  6. i like ur style f getting the layers...never tot we cud do it this way.....really god

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  7. Very different way of doing layered roti, i had tried it doing once but never got such beautiful,perfect layers, will try your way next time..thanks for the stepwise pics sathya, it looks yum with chickpeas..

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  8. This is totally new to me...looks so soft

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  9. Looks perfect and well explained.
    http://shanthisthaligai.blogspot.com/

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  10. very nice stepwise explanation. We make parrota similar to this way.great combo with kadala curry

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  11. The chickpea curry looks delish, I've never made flatbread before but have always wanted to, yours looks yummy x

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  12. favulous combinaion spc.. pratha is suparb Satya r u annoyed with me bec yesterday i saw the following list there is one less when i saw that ur is missing if anyother person witdraw i do not care but i am encouraged by ur nice comments l don't mind it is ur wish i said bec i admire u

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  13. Gr8 step by step picture Satya!Paratha and curry looks superb!

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  14. this paratha is new to me..will try it some time...

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  15. you are a pro my rotis wud never come out that nice !!!

    Ayush -
    www.ayushthecook.blogspot.com
    www.doyouloveclothes.blogspot.com

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  16. Oh my..looks very inviting and with the black chickpea curry...Great job Satya...

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  17. gr8 recipe with great step by step process pics...looks yummy

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  18. Loved your layered parathas pictures. Very well explained dear. Specially since this is made from wheat flour. Black chana looks yummy too

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  19. nanri friend..i really appreciate it...best wishes always:) sirikka, selvam kozhika...aasigal..

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  20. Looks yumm satya....have book marked this and the bread panckae too :) sha; try soon..

    Lavanya


    www.lavsblog.com

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  21. phulko sounds interesting! Wish that I can try some :)chickpea curry one of my fav..

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  22. You are an all rounder Satya..gujarati, south indian, fusion, north indian, italian,american, sindi and I don't Know haow many more cuisines u have mastered....this looks sooo yummy that I can have all of it! Well done!

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  23. Nice recipe Satya,this layered chapatthi I also want to try out.

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  24. Wow looks so beautiful and yummy !!

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  25. Looks really pretty..layers stand out,perfect

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  26. Hai Sathya! thank you for visiting my blog.Your blog is very nice. I went thru bread and bagel recipes and they are wonderful.I have bookmarked those. I will be following you daily.Good day.

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  27. Sathya, inni varieties chhesthunnaru,ekkadinunchi nerchukunnaru chala bavunnayi mee recipes..

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  28. This is new to me! The bread looks like the chapati. The chickpea curry looks delicious! Thanks for sharing.

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  29. The Sindhi meal looks very tempting and wonderful combo.

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  30. In Rajasthan, we have similiar roti that's called "Satte ki Roti", yours looks very tempting.

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  31. Delicious...Such a tempting platter you have there...awesome combo!!!


    US Masala

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  32. Sindhi meal looks delicious. Nice one. I love the phulko.

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  33. Chick pea curry is one of my fav.. Nice layered paratha.


    http://www.easycookingforamateurs.com/

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  34. Layered paratha looks perfect, Sathya..Bet it tastes yummy with that chick pea curry..

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  35. I like black chick peas curry and would love it anytime with those yummy looking phulkas!!

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  36. wow. beautifully made . loved the way its made .. we have something similar in rajasthan as well, its called saatha roti.. love love ur pics.

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  37. lovely layered paratha..
    i love sindhi daal pakwaan.. i'll try this too

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  38. Satya, thanks for your step-by-step pics..other day i thought of making this and couldn't find the method.. now i knew how to make such a lovely paratha..sure gonna try this.

    Aaha Oho

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  39. Wow! This looks really good. You are very talented. Great instruction and pictures too:)

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  40. I think your curry looks delicious and I am so pleased you shared this talent at Vegetarian Foodie Fridays! Thanks you dear!

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  41. Tried to write a comment which did not go through yesterday :-(
    These paratha looks so delicious and thanks for providing so clear explanations! (i have never tried to make the rolled ones myself...) I am so tempted to try!!
    The chickpea curry sounds yummy, too!

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  42. This seems lovely and easy to make. I will try it out surely!

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  43. oh that looks delicious! I love seeing how you make it!

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  44. Satpura phulka resembles paratha, loving it, beautifully done :)

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  45. These flatbreads look so incredibly tasty! I love whorled appearance. Sounds perfect with the black chickpea curry!

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  46. satya garu..baga unnara? the one word i know well in telugu is jaragandi..which they repeat at tirupati temple...hey thanks for all encouragement ya..me too following yr blog now..i tried to change my template but i am a technical dumbo..so am not able to do so...will ask some friend soon...take care boss best wishes always

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  47. Hello, Satya,,,,The parata looks great....first time here,,,your space is very nice....

    http://wwwchitranna.blogspot.com

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