A popular crispy and spicy pastry found in various parts of India and Pakistan.This snack is stuffed with green peas and deep fried. Peas Kachori consists of two parts, the dough and its filling.
There are other kachoris available which are filled with moong dhal, urad dhal. onion, potato and even minced meat. Kachoris are often served with a chutney made with tamarind, mint or coriander.
For perfect result, use medium heat when frying and do not crowd the pan. They are great accompaniment to your cuppa and perfect snack on the go.
PEAS KACHORI
Yield : 8 kachoris
PASTRY
1 cup plain flour
2 tablespoon vegetable oil
salt to taste
water
METHOD
Place flour, oil and salt in a mixing bowl. Gradually add water to form into a stiff dough, similar to chapati dough. Keep for 20 minutes.
FILLING
1 C cooked green peas mashed
1 in ginger chopped
3 green chili chopped
1 tsp fennel
1/2 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp ground coriander
1/2 tsp ground cumin
1/4 tsp hing
salt to taste
2 TB cooking oil
DIRECTION
Heat the oil, add in fennel, green chili and ginger, fry until fragrant
Add in green peas, chili powder, coriander, cumin. hing and salt, stir until peas is well coated with spices.
Remove and transfer onto a plate to cool.
TO ASSEMBLE
Divide dough into 8 balls, shape each ball into small circle.
Stuff each circle with a tablespoon of filling.
Gather the edge towards the center, flatten into thick circle. Complete the rest of the dough.
Heat about 2 in deep of oil, slide in the kachori and fry until golden brown.
Remove and drain onto absorbent paper.
Serve hot with your cuppa.
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mouthwatering kachori!!!my fav!!!
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Hamaree Rasoi
The peas kachori looks very indulgent and tempting. Very nice recipe indeed :)
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i love kachoris and it has been a very long time since i made this.nicely done
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The filling is so flavorful and nice.. Yummy!
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ReplyDeleteMaha
kachori looks wonderful
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Kajal
i love this snack...first visit to ur blog and following u
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What a delicious looking kachori! Sounds perfect with a cup of tea.
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Yummylicious peas kachori, wish to grab it now.
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Maha
Wow, this look so tasty with green beans in it...I never had anything like this.
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These look delicious!! Thanks for linking up to my party :)
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Would love to try this. It looks delicious! We loved having you link up to our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." Hope to see you back soon! -The Sisters
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-Tanya
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yummy and tempting snack
ReplyDeleteVery luscious kachoris. Love it anytime on anyday.
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Love your kachories dear.simple clicks but worth it
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ReplyDeleteThat sounds so interesting! I Have never heard of these. Thanks so much for sharing with us.
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I have never heard of a cookie made with peas before, but they look delicious! Visiting from Wordless Wednesday.
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