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IngredientsFor poha:
1 cup poha (flaked or beaten rice)
1 tbsp. peanuts
1/8 tsp. turmeric powder
salt to taste
lemon to taste
1 tbsp. oilFor misal:
1 cup small variety matki (brown variety of kidney bean) (soak overnight)
2 med. potatoes boiled
1/2 tsp. black maharashtrian masala
1/2 tsp. garam masala
1 tsp. red chilli powder
salt to taste
1 tsp. crushed garlic
1 tsp. crushed ginger
2 tsp. lemon juice
3 tbsp. oil
4 cups waterTo serve:
1 cup indian farsan mixture (chivda)
1 cup onions finely chopped
2 tbsp. coriander finely chopped
1 lemon cut into bits
10 slices of plain breadMethod
For poha:
- Wash drain and allow the poha to soften for 15 minutes.
- Lightly fluff up with fingers to separate grains.
- Heat oil in a saucepan, add peanuts and brown on low.
- Add poha, salt, turmeric and stir gently.
- Cover and allow to heat well. Stir once in between.
- Add lemon, and toss to spread evenly. Keep aside.
For misal:
- Chop potatoes into big pieces.
- Wash, drain matki.
- Boil the matki in plenty of water, till tender, but do not allow seed to burst.
- Drain and keep aside.
- In one cup water, make paste of all masalas.
- Heat oil in a large, deep saucepan, add ginger garlic and stirfry for 1 minute.
- Add masala paste and mix well. Add potatoes.
- Stirfry till oil separates. Add boiled drained matki.
- Add remaining 3 cups water. Allow to boil.
- Simmer on low for 10- 15 minutes till oil forms layer on top.
- Add salt, lemon juice, and check seasoning, adjusting as required.
To serve:
- In individual serving bowls, place a tbsp. of poha on bottom.
- Spread a tbsp. of farsan over it.
- Pour a ladle full of misal (stir while taking) over it.
- Garnish with chopped onion, coriander, and a piece of lemon.
- Serve hot with slices of plain bread.
Making time:45 minutes (excluding soaking time)
Makes: 5 servings
Shelflife: Misal may be frozen and reused after thawing.Note:
Serve over the table and allow the guests to assemble their own.
See that the misal is piping hot while poha and other accessories are served cold.
Maharashtrian Dishes Index
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