Matar Chaat Recipe
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																									Matar Chaat Recipe
															
																
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													A lip-smacking chaat prepared with white peas gravy, spices, & herbs. It is light, nutritious, & vegan.
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                                Ingredients
- 1 cup dried white peas
 - 1 medium potato peeled, washed, & cut into small cubes (optional)
 - ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
 - ½ teaspoon salt or as needed
 - 3 tablespoon oil I have used sunflower oil
 - 1 pinch or ⅛ teaspoon hing/asafoetida
 - 1 teaspoon Kashmiri red chili powder non-spicy
 - 1 teaspoon lemon juice fresh
 - 2 tablespoon fresh coriander/cilantro finely chopped
 
For spice paste
- 2 medium tomatoes roughly sliced or chopped
 - 1 inch ginger roughly chopped
 - ½ teaspoon cumin seeds
 - ¼ teaspoon salt
 
For the ground spice mix
- 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
 - ½ teaspoon coriander seeds
 - 1 small dry red chili desseded
 - 2 cloves
 - 1 inch cinnamon stick
 
For serving
- 1 medium onion finely chopped
 - ¼ cup thick tamarind water (tamarind pulp+hot water)
 - 2 tablespoon fresh coriander leaves finely chopped
 - 1 green chili finely chopped
 - 1 teaspoon black salt
 - ¼ cup nylon sev
 
Instructions
- Wash the white peas and soak them in enough water for at least 8 hours or overnight.
 - Drain the water and add the peas in a pressure cooker along with potato cubes, turmeric powder, salt, and water. Pressure cook for 2-3 whistles over a medium flame.
 - Remove the pressure cooker from flame and let the pressure release.
 - Heat a pan and add cumin seeds, coriander seeds, dry red chili, cloves, and cinnamon stick. Saute over low flame for 1-2 minutes or until aromatic. Then transfer to a plate and allow it to cool down.
 - Once done grind or crush the dry roasted spices into a coarse powder and set aside.
 - Take chopped tomato, chopped ginger, cumin seeds and salt in the small grinding jar and grind to a paste and set aside.
 - Now heat oil in a pan. Once the oil turns hot add hing/asafoetida. Wait for a few seconds then add the tomato paste and saute over lower medium flame until oil separates.
 - Add the Kashmiri red chili powder and saute for a few seconds more.
 - Add the pressure cooked peas and potato. Saute to mix and let it simmer for 5 minutes.
 - Once done turn off the flame, add lemon juice, chopped coriander, and ½ teaspoon freshly made spice mix powder. Stir to mix.
 - White peas gravy is ready.
 - Transfer the gravy into individual serving plates.
 - Top with finely chopped onion and thick tamarind water. Sprinkle black salt.
 - Also add chopped green chili, ground spic mix, and finely chopped coriander.
 - Finally, top with sev and serve immediately.
 
Notes
- Make sure to soak the white peas in water for at least 8 hours.
 - Do not overcook the peas or else they will become mushy.
 - To make the chaat even healthier skip adding sev.
 - If hing or asafoetida is not available skip it.
 - For thick tamarind water, soak tamarind pulp in hot water for 10 minutes. Then squeeze to extract the thick tamarind water. If required you can strain it as well.
 - Tamarind water can be replaced with fresh lemon juice or thick beaten curd/yogurt.
 - Roasted ground spice mix enhances the flavor of the chaat. If you are in a hurry substitute it with roasted cumin powder or chaat masala powder.
 - Add spices according to your taste and preference. You can increase or decrease the amount mentioned.
 - Skip chilies, if serving kids.
 - To amp up the flavor of this chaat papdi, plain or sweetened curd(yogurt), green chutney, sweet tamarind chutney can be used as well.
 - You can prepare the matar gravy in advance, then refrigerate and heat it just before assembling the chaat.
 
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