Buffet on Table: Week 2 -- Indian States
Day 8: Kashmir -- Kashmiri Roti with Dum Aloo, Doon Chetin & Kashmiri Yellow Rice
After seeing my marathon buddies make amazing thalis, I made a mini Kashmiri thali for today's mega marathon. Thanks to Valli's and Vaishali's Kashmiri posts for the inspiration. I picked the recipes from their thalis to make mine. Here's what I made:
- Kashmiri Roti (recipe follows)
- Kashmiri Dum Aloo
- Kashmiri Kesari Rice
- Doon Chetin (Apple Chutney)
Recipe from Spicingyourlife:
Ingredients:
Wholewheat flour - 1½cups
Cumin seeds - ½tsp
Fennel Seeds - ¼tsp
Black Pepper - ½~1tsp, crushed
Asafoetida/ Hing - a pinch
Carom Seeds - ¾tsp
Fennel Seeds - ¼tsp
Black Pepper - ½~1tsp, crushed
Asafoetida/ Hing - a pinch
Carom Seeds - ¾tsp
Warm Milk - 1cup
Salt - to taste
Salt - to taste
Method:
- Combine all the ingredients in a mixing bowl and knead into a smooth, pliable dough. Cover and set aside for 10~15 minutes.
- Divide the dough into 6~8 equal size pieces and roll them out into thin discs.
- Cook on a hot pan/ tawa over medium-low flame until both sides have golden brown spots. Brush with ghee. Serve hot with Kashmiri dum aloo.
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 56.
Wow , that mini thali looks so inviting.I like the way you have made the rotis .All equal in size and beautifully arranged.
ReplyDeleteRoti came out so well and you captured the stack of very well .
ReplyDeleteGreat recipes and love your serveware
ReplyDeleteWat a beautiful mini thali, all those dishes looks absolutely stunning and irresistible, love that stack of rotis.
ReplyDeleteLove the stacked rotis there. Very tempting setup.
ReplyDeleteWow Pavani, what a spread you got there!..so beautiful!..thanks for the mention..and I am enjoying virtually!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rotis and asusual wonderful clicks Pavani..
ReplyDeleteA delicious and tempting spread.
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious spread. Absolutely inviting thali...
ReplyDeleteYum and love the way you have stacked them.
ReplyDeleteThose rotis though look like regular version sound hatke. It seems that everyone except me have tried a thali this marathon. :)
ReplyDeletethe stacked rotis are looking awesome... yum yum yummy!!
ReplyDeleteRotis look perfect as always and with milk must have been so soft
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