Dal Bati

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Dal Bati is a common delicacy from Rajasthani / Marwadi cuisine but popular in Gujarat, Maharastra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh as well. This traditional Rajasthani delicacy is a combination of Bati - a wheat flour baked balls and Dal - a mix dal preparation with spices and served with Churma (wheat flour dessert) and condiments like garlic chutney, pickle, ghee , salad, papad, buttermilk etc. It can be served as a lunch or dinner.
Preparation of dal bati has variation like using of dals. Bati is also prepared in tandoor , oven etc. It also fried, baked amd soaked in ghee.
Dal Bati
#ga24
#uk
#udaddal
#moongdal
#asafoetida
#challenge34
#cookpadindia
Dal Bati is a common delicacy from Rajasthani / Marwadi cuisine but popular in Gujarat, Maharastra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh as well. This traditional Rajasthani delicacy is a combination of Bati - a wheat flour baked balls and Dal - a mix dal preparation with spices and served with Churma (wheat flour dessert) and condiments like garlic chutney, pickle, ghee , salad, papad, buttermilk etc. It can be served as a lunch or dinner.
Preparation of dal bati has variation like using of dals. Bati is also prepared in tandoor , oven etc. It also fried, baked amd soaked in ghee.
Steps
- 1
For bati: Mix both flours, oil, salt properly and knead medium hard dough. Divide it in lemon sized balls and lightly press and make cross cuts with knife or spoon.
- 2
Bake it in pre heated oven for 30 to 40 minutes on 250℃. Flip all batis after 20 minutes.
- 3
For dal: Wash all the dals and pressure cook it. Keep ready all vegetables for tempering.
- 4
Heat oil, add cumin seeds, once the splutter add asafoetida, onion, curry leaves and green chillies, sauté it for one minute.
Then add garlic and tomatoes and sauté for 2-3 more minutes. - 5
Further add dry spices, pressure cooked dal and mix well. Add salt, ginger and 4-5 cups of water, mix and let it boil on medium flame for 8-10 minutes.
- 6
Lastly add lemon juice and turn off the heat.
- 7
Serve hot with garlic chutney, ghee, churma etc.
Note:
1. You can take dal with skin.
2. Generally batis are soaked in ghee after baking but I skipped dipping in ghee.
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