Showing posts with label Marathi Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marathi Recipes. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Metkut

 















Its been so long I blogged anything here... a dear friend reminded me saying she misses reading it. She also described the page and it’s layout with those birdies on the page... it was such a sweet thing to hear .. 

I felt ..I should write now...

It so happened that  I made this very traditional and close to every Maharashtrian's heart prep called Metkut ! so I thought what better than this to break my blogging fast :) 

I can call it a condiment may be?  

It is a flavorful powder eaten with hot steaming rice with dollop of Ghee and salt added as per your taste. 

Metkut is an emotion.. full stop! 

Am sure there is a fond memory in your mind attached to Metkut - Bhaat.

May be our Ajji's prep when we visited her in the summer vacation... or may be as a comfort food when we need something simple and nostalgic.. 

Fortunately my 10 yo is loving it and he actually asked me to make it when it got finished... 

Growing up away from homeland - it means a lot to an Indian mum :-)

So.. please comment your fond memory about Metkut - I would love to read it :)

there are 4 ways that we eat Metkut - 

First and most common - with steaming hot rice and ghee.

second -  Add little tamarind and jaggery chutney to it and mix well. Add enough water for a chutney consistency. Add finely chopped onion and coriander leaves, salt to taste.Add a nice oil tadaka on top - only mustard , Cumin , Hing.

Third - Add yoghurt to Metkut and little water - again to get a chutney consistency. Add onion and coriander leaves and salt. Top it up with a tadaka, 

Fourth and my favorite again - soak Poha - medium thickness rice flakes with very little water and set aside for 10 min for them to soak the water. Add red chilli powder , salt, roasted peanuts powder , sugar, turmeric, Metkut.Add chopped coriander leaves and optional - onion. 

Tadaka is must ;) 

So without further ado - here is the recipe of  dear Metkut :-)



Ingredients:

1.25 cup Chana daal 

0.25 cup Urid daal  ( washed and air dried previous night )

0.25 cup Rice ( washed and air dried previous night )

2 tbsp. Wheat

2 red whole chilies 

10 cardamoms

1 tsp mustard seeds

1 tsp cumin seeds / Jeera

1 tsp Methi seeds

15 whole black pepper

3 Cloves ( lawang)

1 tsp Nutmeg powder ( jayfal)

1 tsp turmeric

2 tsp Dry ginger powder ( suntha)

Note: This powder doesnt have slat in it - whenever you use it salt gets added to the dish separately.


Procedure:

  1. Dry roast all ingredients separately one by one.(except the powders mentioned in the ingredients )
  2. While roasting Wheat - you will see they will be almost ready to get popped up. That is the sign to stop. 
  3. Once all ingredients are cooled down after roasting, add turmeric, Ginger powder, Nutmeg powder to the mixture. 


Suggestion :  Grind red chilies first in your blender then grind rest of the ingredients together.

This makes sure the chilies get grounded well and mixed well. 

Blend to a smooth fine powder as much possible with your blender. 

Once ready, sieve it through a flour sieve and store it in air tight container. 

The left over coarse powder can be mixed with yoghurt and made into a prep like the third prep mentioned above. 


Metkut can also be relished just on its own by adding a little salt , cold oil of your choice and mixed well to a semi fluidly consistency and enjoy with Chapati / Jowar Bhakari. 

Enjoy !!! Please do share your special memories about Metkut in comments.


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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Fodnichi Poli / Spicy Chapati Churma / Spicy Chapati Mixture

Fodnichi Poli
This is something you will find in every Maharashtrian house. According to me this is a perfect dish we can make out of the "Extra Chapatis" which are left over from previous night.
Easy, tasty and quick.
This wasn't something I planned for the blog to post it, I had 3 Fulkas left over from previous day and so I prepared it.


Ingredients ( I used )It is sufficient for one person. You can enlarge it as per your need.
3 medium sized Fulka/Chapati. Crush them in Mixer or food processor to chop them in small pieces. As you can see it in the picture above.
1 medium onion finely chopped
1 or 2 Green chillies or as per your taste
15-20 Groundnuts/Peanuts
5-6 Curry leaves
Mustard seeds, Cumin seeds 1/2 TSP each
Turmeric powder 1/4 TSP
Salt to taste
Sugar 1/2 TSP


procedure:

  1. Pour oil in a pan. Around 3-4 TSP ( 1TSP = 5 ml ;adjust as per your taste/usage)
  2. Once heated, add mustard seeds, once they splutter add cumin seeds then curry leaves,turmeric powder.
  3. Add chopped Onion, chopped green chili.Mix well. On medium heat cook the onion well. Add groundnuts/peanuts.
  4. Once onion is cooked to soft, add Crushed chapati mixture to it.
  5. Mix well. Add salt to taste.
  6. Cover with lid and keep the flame on low-medium heat. Let it cook for 2-3 minutes.
  7. Before serving garnish with chopped coriander and serve hot.
Note: If you put little salt in the Chapatis/Fulkas, please be careful while putting salt to this dish. It will become salty otherwise.

Treat yourself  :-)

Tag: फोडणीची पोळी, Indian bread, Spicy Bread mixture,Left over Chapati