Matar
kachori recipe with step by step pics
Matar
Kachoris is a flaky and crisp Indian pastries stuffed with spiced and mashed
peas. During winter, matar kachoris are nice warm breakfast, especially in
North Indian states, where it is a well-known
street food. We can also have it as a brunch or evening snack.
If you are making Jain recipe, skip adding ginger to the stuffing and follow rest of the recipe.
Step by step matar
kachori recipe below:
- Sift
the flour, salt and baking powder. Add oil and combine them well to form a
bread crumb like mixture.
- Now
add water and knead soft dough. Kachori dough need not be kneaded much. As soon
as the flour combines into dough, stop kneading and cover it and keep it aside
for about 20 minutes.
- Meanwhile
you can make stuffing.
- Coarsely
or semi coarsely grind the peas and green chilies in a grinder.
- Take
oil in a pan and heat it. Add cumin seeds and asafoetida. Once it starts
spluttering, add fennel powder, coriander powder, grated ginger.
- Add ground peas, salt and stir the mixture for about 3-4 minute.
- Now add red
chili powder, garam masala, dry mango powder and coriander leaves. And sauté it
for 2 more minutes.
- Check the seasoning and add some more spice powders or
salt, if required. Turn off the heat and keep it aside.
- Now
in a frying pan take oil and heat it.
- Make
equal sized 10-12 balls from the dough.
- Take
one dough ball and roll it into 3-4 inches diameter disc with a rolling pin or
using your palms and finger flatten the ball.
- Place
the matar (peas) filling in the center of the disc. Bring together the edges in
the center and join them. Then press them downwards towards the center. This
step is much like the way we do for stuffed parathas. Make sure there are no
gaps in the kachori.
- Flaten
the kachori gently using you palms into a 3-4 inches disc. You can also roll
using rolling pin, but do very gently as otherwise the kachori covering breaks.
Likewise prepare rest of the kachoris.
- Cover
all the prepared kachori with a kitchen napkin and keep it aside. Once oil is
ready, slide them gently into it. The oil should not be very hot nor should be
at low heat, but medium hot. Read the tips for getting the right temperature
while frying kachoris.
- The
kachoris would start puffing up.
- Fry
the kachoris till they become golden brown and flaky from both the sides.
- Drain
the kachoris on tissues to remove excess oil.
Matar Kachori recipe
below:
Matar
Kachori
Prep
time
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Cook
time
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Total
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10 min
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20 min
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30 min
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Crisp
Kachori stuffed with spiced Peas masala.
AUTHOR:
Monali
RECIPE
TYPE: breakfast, snack
CUISINE:
North Indian
SERVES:
12 Kachoris
INGREDIENTS (measuring cup used, 1 cup=240
ml)
- 2 cup
whole wheat flour/all-purpose flour/maida (or both in equal proportion)
- ½ tsp
salt
- ½ tsp
baking powder
- 2
tbsp. oil
- ½ cup
warm water or as required
For Stuffing-
- 1 cup
green peas (frozen or fresh)
- 1-2 green
chili, chopped
- 1 tsp
ginger, grated
- 1-2
pinch of asafoetida/hing
- ½ tsp
cumin seeds/jeera
- 1 tsp
fennel powder/sauf powder
- 2 tsp
coriander powder/dhania powder
- ¼ tsp
red chili powder
- ½ tsp
garam masala
- ¼ tsp
dry mango powder
- 1 tsp
coriander leaves/cilantro/dhania patta, chopped
- ½ tsp
salt or as per taste
- 1
tbsp. oil to make stuffing
- Oil
for frying kachoris
DIRECTION
- Sift
the flour, salt and baking powder. Add oil and combine them well to form a
bread crumb like mixture.
- Now
add water and knead soft dough. Kachori dough need not be kneaded much. As
soon as the flour combines into dough, stop kneading and cover it and keep it
aside for about 20 minutes.
- Meanwhile
you can make stuffing.
- Coarsely
or semi coarsely grind the peas and green chilies in a grinder.
- Take
oil in a pan and heat it. Add cumin seeds and asafoetida. Once it starts
spluttering, add fennel powder, coriander powder, grated ginger followed by
ground peas. Add salt and stir the mixture for about 3-4 minute. Now add red
chili powder, garam masala, dry mango powder and coriander leaves. And sauté
it for 2 more minutes. Check the seasoning and add some more spice powders or
salt, if required. Turn off the heat and keep it aside.
- Now in
a frying pan take oil and heat it.
- Make
equal sized 10-12 balls from the dough.
- Take
one dough ball and roll it into 3-4 inches diameter disc with a rolling pin
or using your palms and finger flatten the ball.
- Place
the matar (peas) filling in the center of the disc. Bring together the edges
in the center and join them. Then press them downwards towards the center.
This step is much like the way we do for stuffed parathas. Make sure there
are no gaps in the kachori.
- Flaten
the kachori gently using you palms into a 3-4 inches disc. You can also roll
using rolling pin, but do very gently as otherwise the kachori covering
breaks. Likewise prepare rest of the kachoris.
- Cover
all the prepared kachori with a kitchen napkin and keep it aside. Once oil is
ready, slide them gently into it. The oil should not be very hot nor should
be at low heat, but medium hot. Read the tips for getting the right
temperature while frying kachoris.
- The
kachoris would start puffing up.
- Fry
the kachoris till they become golden brown and flaky from both the sides.
- Drain
the kachoris on tissues to remove excess oil.
TIPS
- For
making any flaky pastry the proportion of flour to oil is important.
- Keep
the dough covered with a napkin all the times.
- Next
comes the frying, too hot oil won’t allow the dough to get flaky resulting in
a crisp exterior with uncooked interiors and filling. Too warm oil would end
up the dough soaking a lot of oil and result would be an oil pastry.
- To
check the temperature before frying, add a small piece of dough to the oil,
if it comes steadily to the surface, then the oil is ready.
- If the
dough comes quickly, the oil is, so lower the heat. If it takes a lot of time
to come, then the oil is not ready. Increase the heat.
- A
point to be remembered is that when you add the kachoris to the hot oil, the
temperature of the oil does get lowderd naturally, so accordingly increase a
bit of heat.
- The
spices in the filling can be adjusted as per your preference. If mango powder
is not available, then add some lemon juice instead.
- You
can store the stuffing in an air tight container in refrigerator for about a
week. Whenever you feel like eating, knead the dough and make the kachoris
instantly J
SERVING SUGGESTION
Serve
matar kachori hot with sweet date’s chutney and coriander chutney. You can
also serve it with pomegranate chutney or rasedar aloo sabji.
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