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Kumror Chakka |
If you like any of the two veggies
Pumpkin or Parwal , then this is a recipe for you. Although I am not very fond
of either of these two veggies, so for me this dish only goes with hot
Luchi i.e. maida puri. Luchi with Kumror Chakka is a must try
combination!!
Ingredients
Pumpkin : 1/2 (Cut into big cubes)
Parwal/Patol/Pointed Gourd : 4-5
nos. (Cut into halves)
Potato : 2(medium) (Cut into cubes)
Raisins / Kismis : 1 tb spoon (Soak
in luke water)
Roasted peanuts : 1 tb spoon (Grind
coarsely into little pieces. )
My Mom normally uses chickpeas instead of peanuts & Kismis. If you want to try that version then take 1/2 cup of Chola/kala chana/Black chickpeas and soak overnight or 4 hours in hot water.
White Oil : 2 tblsp.
Salt : as per taste
Sugar: as per taste
Water : As required in the cooking
process.
Spices
Panch phoron : 2 tsp.
Bay leaves : 1
Turmeric Powder : 1 tsp.
Cumin powder : 1 tsp.
Bengali Garam masala powder : 1
tsp.(grounded powder mix of 1" cinnamon stick, 2-3 cardamoms, 3 cloves)
Procedure
Heat oil in a pan. Then temper it with
bay leaf and panch phoron. When the seeds start turning light brown, add all the vegetable pieces. Fry the pieces with a
pinch of turmeric powder and and a little salt. When they are brown from all sides add the
cumin powder. Next add kala chana or chick peas if you want. Mix everything well adding 2-3 tbl spoon of water into it. Add sugar now. When
spices blend well, add 1 cup or enough water to cook the veggies. Be careful
that water must dry up when the veggies are cooked. Check the seasoning. Lastly
add the roasted peanuts & Raisins.
Sprinkle garam masala powder on top and remove from heat.
The taste will be a blend of sweet and spicy. Goes with roti, parota, rice and luchi. Off course for me only with Luchi / puri J