Dhirdi – An Evergreen, All Season, All Ages Snack!

Published Categorized as Anna Yoga Treats

Snacking has become part of our culture. However, heavily processed foods are also a burden on our digestive system and health. A healthy homemade snack with a high taste factor can help you avoid unnecessary processed foods. The 3 dals in this snack with a little bit of rice make for a protein rich and balanced food that can be enjoyed by all ages at any time and in any season.

Preparation time: approx. 30 min

Soaking time: 5 hours

Serves approx. 4-5 persons

INGREDIENTS

  • Mung dal150g
  • Chana dal  – 75g
  • Udid dal  – 10g
  • Rice  – 90g
  • Green chilli paste  – 5g
  • Salt –10g
  • Coriander leaves, fresh & finely cut  – 10g
  • Tomato, finely chopped  – 20g
  • Onion, finely cut (optional) –  10g

PREPARATION

  1. Soak all the grains in one pot together in cold water that is twice the volume of all the grains. The grains should be properly covered with water for approximately 5 hours.
  2. Grind the soaked grains together into a batter, in an electric grinder. Keep the batter aside for 2-3 hours. The grain batter should have the consistency of a pan cake batter. While it can also be used immediately after grinding, the Dhirdi will become more fluffy if the dough can rest at room temperature for 2 hours.
  3. Add freshly chopped coriander leaves, chilli paste, salt, finely chopped tomatoes and onions (optional) to the batter and mix thoroughly.
  4. Heat an iron tawa (gridle) and evenly spread a little oil over it. Pour 1 ladle of batter on the tava, and spread it out. The size of each dhirdi should be about 10-12 cm diameter and 0.5 cm thick.
  5. Turn over and roast the dhirdi on both sides until slightly golden brown.
  6. Serve hot with coconut chutney or tomato sauce for a delicious snack.

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