Six years ago when i had shifted from Delhi to Bombay, the bigger challenge I faced was not to get the house to rent, but, it was the food one gets here.
Many a times I considered going back because I could not get Choley Bhature here in the morning. Back in Delhi Anand jee (Krishna Market, Lajpat Nagar) Kay Choley Bhature was my favorite but in Bombay, all we get is Idli, Vada and Dosa everyday, everywhere in the name of breakfast. Nothing against South Indian food, (I occasionally have them too) but in the morning I would rather have something very nice to begin the day. Specially Saturdays and Sundays.
Today is Sunday and I am home. My wife Serene (She is White) is very fond of Choley Bhature, though she doesn't like Indian spicy food. I was up early today because Jordan (my 4 months old son) was crying. After entertaining him for about 1 hour, I went out with him and bought all the necessary ingredients generally I use to make Amritsari Choley.
The pot is simmering now....
A
250 grams White Chickpeas (Kabuli Chane)
1 Amla ( If you cannot find it then use the tea bag instead)
4-6 Pieces Black Cardamons
Salt to taste
Black Salt 1 teaspoon ( use as desired or mix half of white salt and half of black salt)
3-4 Green Chillies - finely chopped
2-3 Tomatoes - finely chopped
1 piece Ginger - finely chopped
2-3 tsp Green Corriander - finely chopped
1 Onion - finely chopped
1/2 tsp. Mangopowder (aamchur)
1 Tbsp. Garam Masala
Red Chillies to taste
2 tsp. dry Coriander Powder
100 gms Clarified Butter/oil
2 pieces Bay Leaves
B
For Dry Spices ( Masala)
1/2 tsp. Garam Masala
6 pieces Cloves
1 piece Cinnammon
1 tsp Black Pepper
1 tsp. Cumin
1 tsp. Coriander seeds
2 tsp. dried pomegranate seeds (Anardana )
Today is Sunday and I am home. My wife Serene (She is White) is very fond of Choley Bhature, though she doesn't like Indian spicy food. I was up early today because Jordan (my 4 months old son) was crying. After entertaining him for about 1 hour, I went out with him and bought all the necessary ingredients generally I use to make Amritsari Choley.
The pot is simmering now....
A
250 grams White Chickpeas (Kabuli Chane)
1 Amla ( If you cannot find it then use the tea bag instead)
4-6 Pieces Black Cardamons
Salt to taste
Black Salt 1 teaspoon ( use as desired or mix half of white salt and half of black salt)
3-4 Green Chillies - finely chopped
2-3 Tomatoes - finely chopped
1 piece Ginger - finely chopped
2-3 tsp Green Corriander - finely chopped
1 Onion - finely chopped
1/2 tsp. Mangopowder (aamchur)
1 Tbsp. Garam Masala
Red Chillies to taste
2 tsp. dry Coriander Powder
100 gms Clarified Butter/oil
2 pieces Bay Leaves
B
For Dry Spices ( Masala)
1/2 tsp. Garam Masala
6 pieces Cloves
1 piece Cinnammon
1 tsp Black Pepper
1 tsp. Cumin
1 tsp. Coriander seeds
2 tsp. dried pomegranate seeds (Anardana )
This looks like real delhi style chole!
ReplyDeleteI am in agreement with your comment about breakfast in Bombay. Actually even the south indian food is kind of a joke since the sambhaar is sweet like Gujarati dal, chutney doesn't have chillies ...
By the way I also like the other pages like white quorma and galavati kawab ...