How to Love Tasty Masala Puri cucumber raita and chole

How to Love Tasty Masala Puri cucumber raita and chole Delicious, fresh and tasty.
Masala Puri cucumber raita and chole. Masala Puri cucumber raita and chole #goldenapron. Cucumber raita and tzatziki: You might confuse cucumber raita with tzatziki sauce. They are both kind of similar but yet have their differences.
For long time, I kept postponing making masala puri post.
The masala we prepare for masala puri chaat with green peas is similar to ragda.
I have not tasted this in restaurant/ outside.
You can cook Masala Puri cucumber raita and chole using 41 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Masala Puri cucumber raita and chole
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You need of For masala puri.
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It’s 2 cup of wheat flour.
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It’s 1 cup of Chane ka aata.
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It’s to taste of Salt.
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You need As needed of Oil.
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Prepare 1 teaspoon of ajwain.
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It’s 1 teaspoon of red chilli powder.
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You need 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder.
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It’s 2 teaspoon of dhaniya powder.
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You need 2 of boiled and grated potatoes.
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It’s Aa needed of Water for kneading.
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Prepare of For cucumber raita.
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It’s 250 gm of Curd.
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It’s of Little Bit of sugar.
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It’s to taste of Salt.
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It’s 1 teaspoon of jeera powder.
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Prepare 1 teaspoon of pudina powder.
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Prepare 1/2 teaspoon of red chilli powder.
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You need of Grated kheera.
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It’s of For chole.
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Prepare 250 gm of soaked chole.
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You need 5-6 pieces of amla.
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Prepare to taste of Salt.
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Prepare 2 teaspoon of dhaniya powder.
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You need 2 teaspoon of red chilli powder.
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It’s 1 teaspoon of anardana.
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You need 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder.
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Prepare 1 teaspoon of amchur powder.
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Prepare 1 of Bay leaf.
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Prepare leaves of Chopped coriander.
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Prepare 4 of Cloves.
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You need Pinch of Black pepper.
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It’s Pinch of sugar.
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Prepare 1 teaspoon of hing.
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You need 1 tsp of Mustard seeds.
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You need 3 of chopped tomatoes.
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Prepare 1 of chopped onion for garnishing.
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Prepare 2-3 of slit green chillies.
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It’s 2 teaspoon of chole masala.
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Prepare 1 teasspoon of Kasuri methi.
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You need 1 of boiled potato.
But have drooled enough seeing street food videos and Instagram posts.
You can serve with some sweet chutney if you want.
A raita is consumed along in a meal to provide palate cleansing especially when there are spicy dishes that are being served.
Since we have a spicy chole pindi that is being served on this meal plate, we have added a simple raita prepared with finely chopped tomato, onion and cucumber and curd that is whipped until smooth and creamy.
Masala Puri cucumber raita and chole instructions
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For masala Puri.
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Take wheat flour, chane ka aata and all its ingredients and make dough for Puri.
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For raita.
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Take dahi grated kheera and all masala into it.
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For chole.
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Boil chole with Amla and salt.
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Cut potatoes in cubes and fry it till golden brown.
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Take kadai put oil or butter, jeera hing, tejpatta,laung,Kali mirch,chopped tomatoes and fried potatoes.
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Take small bowl add turmeric powder,red chilli powder, dhaniya powder, Kasuri methi, amchur powder, chole masala, anar Dana pinch of sugar and mix well.
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Put all the above mixed ingredients in the kadai and mix well.
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Put boiled chole in it and mix well serve with masala Puri, raita.
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Stock the staples in the pantry & refrigerator Chana means Chana Masala (Chole) or Dry chole is for me I make this two the most or try it with different combination like this chickpeas eggplant curry.
Pindi Chole was something that I wanted to make for a long time but it was not happening and when I make Pindi Chole on rare occasions it never got clicked but this time though in hurry but I manage to take few pictures to share with you all.
Chana masala ([ˈtʃənaː məˈsaːlaː], literally 'mix-spiced small-chickpeas'), also known as channay, chole masala, chole or chholay (plural), is a dish originating from the Indian subcontinent.