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Banarsi Chooda Matar (Chura Matar) Recipe – Winter Recipe
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MadAboutCooking
MadAboutCooking @cook_11815208
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Uttar Pradesh is famous for a variety of street food snacks like samosa, kachori or chaats. Banarsi Chura Matar is one of the popular street food, especially in winters when Matar (peas) are easily available in the market. Banarsi Chooda Matar or Chura Matar is different from the Maharastrain Poha. Maharashtrian poha is made with lots of onions, potatoes, and flavor with mustard seeds and curry leaves. Whereas in Banari Chooda Matar, Poha soaked with milk, fresh green peas flavor with spices like jeera, garam masala powder, lemon juice and fresh coriander. It is a delicious and easy winter breakfast recipe.

Uttar Pradesh is famous for a variety of street food snacks like samosa, kachori or chaats. Banarsi Chura Matar is one of the popular street food, especially in winters when Matar (peas) are easily available in the market. Banarsi Chooda Matar or Chura Matar is different from the Maharastrain Poha. Maharashtrian poha is made with lots of onions, potatoes, and flavor with mustard seeds and curry leaves. Whereas in Banari Chooda Matar, Poha soaked with milk, fresh green peas flavor with spices like jeera, garam masala powder, lemon juice and fresh coriander. It is a delicious and easy winter breakfast recipe.

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Banarsi Chooda Matar (Chura Matar) Recipe – Winter Recipe

MadAboutCooking
MadAboutCooking @cook_11815208
Amsterdam

Uttar Pradesh is famous for a variety of street food snacks like samosa, kachori or chaats. Banarsi Chura Matar is one of the popular street food, especially in winters when Matar (peas) are easily available in the market. Banarsi Chooda Matar or Chura Matar is different from the Maharastrain Poha. Maharashtrian poha is made with lots of onions, potatoes, and flavor with mustard seeds and curry leaves. Whereas in Banari Chooda Matar, Poha soaked with milk, fresh green peas flavor with spices like jeera, garam masala powder, lemon juice and fresh coriander. It is a delicious and easy winter breakfast recipe.

Uttar Pradesh is famous for a variety of street food snacks like samosa, kachori or chaats. Banarsi Chura Matar is one of the popular street food, especially in winters when Matar (peas) are easily available in the market. Banarsi Chooda Matar or Chura Matar is different from the Maharastrain Poha. Maharashtrian poha is made with lots of onions, potatoes, and flavor with mustard seeds and curry leaves. Whereas in Banari Chooda Matar, Poha soaked with milk, fresh green peas flavor with spices like jeera, garam masala powder, lemon juice and fresh coriander. It is a delicious and easy winter breakfast recipe.

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Ingredients

15-20 minutes
2 servings
  1. 1 cupPoha
  2. 3/4 cupPeas
  3. 1Finely chopped onion
  4. 1Finely chopped green chilli
  5. 1 teaspoonCumin or jeera
  6. 1/2 teaspoonGaram masala
  7. 1/2 cupFresh Coriander leaves
  8. 4 tablespoonMilk
  9. 1 tablespoonGhee
  10. as neededJuice of one lemon
  11. to tasteSalt
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15-20 minutes
  1. 1

    Boil peas with one cup of water in a saucepan for 5 minutes or microwave peas with 1 cup of water for 10 minutes on high power. After that drain it and keeps it aside.
    Put poha in a colander and wash twice. Add milk over washed poha and mix it well. Keep it aside.
    Heat ghee in a nonstick pan. Add cumin allow to crackle.
    Add onions and cook until translucent.

  2. 2

    Now add salt, garam masala, black pepper powder, boiled peas, chopped green chilies. Cook for 5 minutes on high flame.
    Now lower the flame and add milk soaked poha.
    Mix it well and cook for another 3 minutes. Switch off the flame and add lemon juice.
    Mix them well and cover the lid. Keep aside for 5 minutes.
    Garnish with coriander leaves and served with a hot cup of tea.

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on May 13, 2018 08:24
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My name is Rupali and I grew up in Chandigarh, one of the most beautiful cities in India. Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab, a state which is famous for cuisine high in butter. Currently, I live in Purmerend. It is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer.Reyansh my naughty kid and Manoj my fitness freak husband inspires me to cook/bake healthy and experiment with food. This is how my passion for cooking started. Please visit my blog for the more healthy recipes. Here is a link - https://madaboutcookingwithrupali.com/
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