Thursday 6 March 2014

Dhokar Danla (Gram Flour Cake Curry )


Hi, since lots of my vegetarian friends wanted a veg dish this is especially for them.

The name of the dish might sound funny but it’s an amazing dish. This is a Bengali delicacy and is very typical vegetarian dish served in most of the Bengali families. This is a pure veg dish and can be eaten by Jains also as it does not have onion & garlic. Nonetheless the taste is not at all compromised.

Ingredients

For the Cake

Gram Flour                               :                       1cup
Turmeric                                   :                       ¼ tsp
Chili Powder                             :                       ½ tsp (or as per your taste)
Coriander Powder                     :                       ¾ tsp
Cumin Powder                          :                       ½ tsp
Assafoetida (Hing)                     :                       1/8 tsp
Salt                                           :                       to taste (but ensure little less)
Sugar                                        :                       ¼ tsp
Soda Bicarb                              :                       1 pinch
Garam Masala                           :                       ½ tsp (Please click on the link for the                                                                            recipe)
Water                                        :                       Read the recipe below


For the Gravy

Tomato                                      :                       1 large (grind to paste)
Ginger Paste                               :                       ½ tsp
Turmeric                                     :                       ¼ tsp
Chili Powder                               :                       ½ tsp (or as per your taste)
Coriander Powder                       :                       ¾ tsp
 Cumin Powder                           :                       ½ tsp
Whole Cumin                              :                       ½
Assafoetida (Hing)                      :                       1/8 tsp
Salt                                             :                       to taste (but ensure little less)
Sugar                                          :                       ¼ tsp
Garam Masala                             :                       ¾ tsp (Please click on the link for the                                                                            recipe)

Oil                                              :                       3-4 tbsp.


Method

Cake
Mix all the Cake ingredients together except for the water. Add water slowly so that you can reach the cake batter consistency, Beat it well. If you are using hand blender beat it for good 2 minutes. The batter should be smooth. Now oil a baking tin that fits in your pressure cooker or rice cooker. You can cook this in any appliance that has steam cooking.
Place the tin in the cooker and let it steam away for good 15-20 minutes. If you are doing it in a pressure cooker please do not use the whistle.
Once the cake is cooked, let it cool and then remove it in the same way you remove a cake from the tin. Make diamond shape slices and keep it aside.
Heat a non-stick pan and put ½ tbsp. oil. When the oil is heated you put the slices of cake and just fry them to slight brown. Keep the flame high as you just need to brown them and not cook. You might need to add more oil as the cake slices soak them very fast. So do not add too much of oil in one go. No need to deep fry. In this whole process of frying you might need maximum 1 tbsp. or 1 ½ tbsp. oil.

For the Gravy

Make a fine paste with tomato and ginger. Add rest all the gravy ingredients into it and run the grinder just 1 speed. All the ingredients will mix together.
In the same pan where you fried your cake slices, add rest of the oil.
Add the whole cumin seeds, let it splutter
Now add the tomato paste you made and reduce the flame immediately. You will get an amazing aroma of assafoetida (Hing)  along with the other spices. Keep frying it. Add water to the grinder where the paste was made and keep adding that water. Once you see the oil has come up add 1 – 1 ½ cup of water and let it come to a boil.
Just before serving line the fried cakes into your serving bowl and pour the boiling gravy on top of it. Let the dish stand for 5-10 mins and enjoy this dish with steamed rice or crispy paratha
Please note do not soak the cakes for long prior to serving or else it will all smash into a porridge.

P.S. You can add green peas or potato also to the gravy.

Thank you and enjoy a good pure vegetarian dish.







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