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Pithaud Cake with Masala Green Peas and Kadhi

Chef Ajay Chopra, 29 Mar, 2016

    INGREDIENTS:

    For Pithuad cake:

    50 gm gram flour

    15 gm ghee

    5 gm breadcrumbs

    2 gm turmeric

    5 gm salt

    10 gm curd

    Kadhai powder (roast 10 gm cumin seeds, 50 gm coriander seeds, and 20 gm whole red chillies, and grind coarsely)

    For masala peas:

    50 gm fresh green peas

    10 gm onion, chopped

    5 ml ghee

    5 gm tomatoes, chopped 

    1 gm cumin seeds

    5 gm ginger, chopped

    2 green chillies, chopped

    5 gm coriander powder

    3 gm red chilli powder

    2 gm turmeric powder

    5 gm salt

    10 gm fresh coriander leaves, chopped

    5 ml lemon juice

    For the kadhi:

    10 gm gram flour

    2 gm salt

    2 gm ginger-garlic paste

    50 gm curd

    200 ml water

    For the garnish:

    6 orange zest julienne

    2 basil leaves

    2 coriander sprigs

    6 dill leaves

     

    PREPARATION:

    For green masala, heat ghee in pan, add cumin seeds and let it crackle. Add chopped onion, ginger and green chillies and sauté well.

    Add tomatoes, green peas and red chilli, coriander and turmeric powders. Cook until the green peas are done. Add salt and finish with lemon juice and chopped coriander leaves.

    For the pithaud cake, whisk curd and gram flour together. Add turmeric and kadhai powder, salt and mix well (it should be thick like a batter).

    In a kadhai, heat ghee, add the above mix and cook on a slow fire. When it becomes a little thick and leaves sides of the kadhai, remove from fire. Take a one-inch deep grease tray, add this curd mix and let it cool.

    Cut into round shapes with a mould and grill it for two to three minutes from the both sides. For the kadhi, combine all the ingredients of the kadhi and leave it on fire to reduce it. When thick, turn off the gas and cool it.

    Arrange the pithaud cake with the green peas masala on top and kadhi. Garnish with orange zest, basil leaves, coriander and dill leaves. Serve

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