Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, bihari thali. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
This weekend we are finally venturing out of our comfort zone and exploring a state cuisine that we have never cooked. Bihari Thali changes according to the season, but rice, roti, achar, chutneys, daals, and milk products remain constant. Strange, but one can't find a Bihari Thali in any of the restaurants there, but I found the Thali on the streets of Bihar. The constants are rice, roti, achar, chatni, dals and milk products, with some variation.
Bihari thali is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions daily. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Bihari thali is something that I have loved my entire life.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook bihari thali using 2 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Bihari thali:
- Take 300 gram potatoes boiled and mashed 5 medium tomatoes 350 grams aubergine Garlic chopped Onions chopped Coriander chopped Green chillies
- Make ready Mooli 1/2 lemon juice Salt to taste Mustard oil Ajwain Achar masala Cumin seeds Ground roasted chana daal Ginger 2 cups atta
I'll come back later to read that and the drama between hubby and wife!:) Yes we can make khoa at home easily in the MW. The regular in Thali are Rice, Roti, Achar (Pickle) and Dal. Karela aka Bitter Gourd is another of the Vegetables which I started eating after we moved into our own house. Here in our house we have a kitchen garden where we grow vegetables.
Steps to make Bihari thali:
- Method for aloo chokha - - On gas put a grill on and roast 5 tomatoes. - Boil potatoes and mash it and add two roasted tomatoes chopped, finely chopped onion, 8 garlic finely chopped,2 chillies finely chopped, 3 tablespoon mustard oil and salt to taste. Mix all and leave it to side.
- Method for baigan chokha - - Slit the aubergine in the middle and roast on grill. Once cool remove skin and mash it up. Add chopped roasted tomatoes, 8 garlic, 2 chillies, coriander, 3 tablespoon mustard oil and salt to taste. Mix all and leave aside.
- Chutney - - In a food processor add one cup coriander, one roasted tomatoes, 8 garlic, 1/2 mooli, 3 chillies, 1/2 lemon juice and salt to taste. Grind to smooth paste. In a pan take one table spoon of mustard oil and cumin seeds. Let it flutter and add to the chutney and cover it up.
- Chillies - - Slit 10 chillies from middle. In a pan take one tablespoon mustard oil and fry chillies for 2 minutes on low flame. Add salt to taste.
- Sattu paratha - - Take 2 cups atta and add salt to taste. Make a dough with 1 cup water and let it rest for 20 minutes. - In a bowl mix the ground roasted chana daal with one chopped onion, 10 garlic, 1 inch ginger,1 chilli, 1 teaspoon kalonji, 1 teaspoon ajwain, 1 spoon achar masala, coriander and water. Add all the ingredients and with a spoon add little water until it forms dry balls
- Paratha - Take a small ball of dough and roll it. In the middle put the sattu and make a ball and roll it round. Roast on gas using tava. Add one spoon of ghee and turn over add ghee and roast.
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