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How To Make Rajasthani Daal aur Khooba Roti

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Rajasthani daal aur khooba roti -Mildly spiced mix lentils with a special Indian flatbread – specialty of Rajasthan (India)

Rajasthani daal aur Khooba roti is a specialty of Rajasthan which is made with whole wheat flour.The half cooked roti is pinched all over to make indentations and then cooked again on slow flame.

Traditionally it is cooked on charcoal fire but we can cook it on gas stove too.When the roti is cooked completely it is smeared generously with melted ghee/butter so that the indentations are filled with ghee.

Traditionally this roti is made much thicker and bigger then the regular roti but as no body in my home likes so big and thick roti so I make it smaller and thinner but from this, you can get the idea of how to make it and so make it according to your preference .

This Rajasthani Daal  khooba rotis a combination of 3 different lentils boiled together, then all the spices are fried in ghee and mixed in the daal and then the daal was simmered on low flame and then a final tempering of ghee ,cumin and chili powder is done before serving:)

Do try these delicious daal recipes-

  • Daal Palak
  • Daal makhani
  • Punjabi tadka Urad daal
  • Panchmel daal 
  • Dahi Wali Moong Daal

rajasthani daal khooba roti

 

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Rajasthani Daal with Khooba Roti

Rajasthani daal aur khooba roti -Mildly spiced mix lentils with a special Indian flatbread – specialty of Rajasthan (India)

Prep Time15 minutes mins
Cook Time20 minutes mins
Total Time35 minutes mins
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Rajasthani cuisine
Keyword: chilka wali moong daal, khooba roti, mix daal, Rajasthani daal
Servings: 5 person
Calories: 451kcal
Author: Anjana Chaturvedi

Ingredients

For Making Daal

  • 3/4 cup Split whole green lentils
  • 2 tbsp Yellow lentils /moong daal
  • 2 tbsp Bengal gram /chana daal
  • 3/4 tsp Turmeric Powder / Haldi Powder
  • 1 tbsp Lemon Juice / Nimbu Ka Ras
  • 1/4 cup Fresh Coriander / Cilantro / Hara Dhaniya

Tempering/ Tadla/ Waghar

  • 1 cup Tomatoes / Tamatar chopped
  • 1.5 tbsp Ginger / Adrak chopped
  • 1 tbsp Green chili/hari mirch
  • 1/2 tsp Red chili powder
  • 1 tsp Coriander Powder / Dhaniya Powder
  • 1 tsp Cumin Seeds / Sabut Jeera
  • 1/2 tsp Asafoetida / Hing powder
  • 2 Whole red chilies
  • 1 tsp Salt / Namak

For making Khooba Roti

  • 3 cup Whole Wheat Flour / Atta
  • 6 tsp Cooking oil or ghee
  • 1 tsp Salt / Namak

Instructions

How To Make Rajasthani Daal

  • Wash and soak all the 3 lentils in 2 cup water for 15 minutes .
    rajasthani daal
  • Add the soaked lentils along with the water and pressure cook for 1 whistle( or till cooked) on medium flame(don’t over cook it)
  • Heat ghee in a pan,add cumin seeds,asafoetida and whole red chilies.
  • Now add chopped green chilies,ginger and tomatoes,then add salt and cook till tomato become soft and mushy.
  • Now add turmeric,coriander powder and chili powder,mix and cook for few minutes.
  • Add this tempering in the boiled daal and add approx 1.5 cup of hot water,mix cover and cook on low flame for 5 minutes.
  • Add lemon juice and fresh coriander.
  • Before serving -heat 2 tsp ghee in a small pan add 1/3 tsp of cumin
  • seeds ,when become golden in colour ,remove from the flame and add
  • kashmiri chili powder and pour over the hot daal.
  • Serve hot with khooba roti,salad and pickle.Take wheat flour in a big bowl,add salt and melted ghee,rub and mix well.

How To make Khooba Roti

  • Take wheat flour in a big bowl,add salt and melted ghee,rub and mix well.

  • Now add water and make a medium soft dough,cover and rest for 10 minutes.
  • Take a small ball from the dough and dust with dry flour.
  • Make a medium thick chapati with a rolling pin.
  • Place this on a medium hot griddle and cook slightly from one side till colour changes slightly(kacha pakka)
    khooba roti
  • Now remove the roti (flat bread)from the griddle and take it on a plate.
  • Pinch the roti all over in a circle using your thumb and finger,as shown in the picture to make indentations.
  • Now again place it on the gridddle and cook from both the sides on medium heat.
  • Now remove from the gridlle and cook directly on open flame on low heat
  • Cook till golden spot appears on both the sides.
  • Generously smear with ghee all over:)
  • Serving suggestions-serve rajasthani daal with khooba roti, salad and pickle.

Nutrition

Calories: 451kcal | Carbohydrates: 81g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 953mg | Potassium: 794mg | Fiber: 21g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 704IU | Vitamin C: 36mg | Calcium: 73mg | Iron: 6mg

Posted by Anjana Chaturvedi Filed Under: Daals / Lentils, Indian Breads, Rajasthani Cuisine

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  1. Latha Madhusudhan

    2012-12-13 at

    Thank you for the yummlicious daal recipe. I made this last night and it was such an swesome dish. v all loved it.

    I have posted it on my blog too.

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  2. Faseela Noushad

    2012-11-18 at

    Anjana Ji I tried khooba roti, came out well. Will post in my blog soon with your link attached

  3. Shruti

    2012-10-24 at

    Dear Mrs. Chaturvedi, Just recently I came across your blog. For a long time I was looking for some satvik recipes, being a vegetarian myself. So glad I found 'Maayeka' ! All your recipes look so delicious & all pictures are wonderful ! This past weekend I tried the Rajasthani daal & it came out awesome !! Thank you so much for sharing your excellent recipes….looking forward to many more 🙂

  4. sangeeta

    2012-10-20 at

    This roti was a favorite at my parents' place whenever a rajasthani daal or spicy mutton dish was for dinner. It was made very thick and large and only one roti was enough for a family of six 🙂

  5. Kitchen Queen

    2012-10-20 at

    love love the tempering u did on dal. roti is amazing but i would prefer without ghee. this is my fist time here, pl visit my blog.
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  6. Uj

    2012-10-18 at

    I tasted a similar dal at my rajasthani friends house. I loved the flavours of it. I love the combo that you have posted looks so delicious

  7. Suja Manoj

    2012-10-16 at

    New recipe to me,healthy meal

  8. Saraswathi Tharagaram

    2012-10-16 at

    New recipe for me..Healthy combo makes a complete meal..

  9. Priya

    2012-10-16 at

    Never heard about this roti,btw dal looks fabulous and inviting.

  10. Beena.stephy

    2012-10-16 at

    New for me looks yummy

  11. Akila

    2012-10-16 at

    Wow tempting too much

  12. Faseela Noushad

    2012-10-16 at

    love;ly combo….very interesting roti, will try it soon,

  13. Veena Theagarajan

    2012-10-16 at

    new type of roti
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  14. divya

    2012-10-16 at

    Tempting and delicious.. Love the clicks.

  15. DivyaGCP

    2012-10-16 at

    Healthy combo.. Looks delicious..

  16. Archu

    2012-10-16 at

    khooba roti – is something new for me !! Thank you very much!! Will try this soon..

  17. Satya

    2012-10-16 at

    wow delicious platter …both looks wonderful…
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  18. Divya Pramil

    2012-10-16 at

    Sounds like a delicious combo and roti sounds interesting 🙂
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  19. PT

    2012-10-16 at

    nutritious dal.. makes a complete breakfast/dinner..

  20. Meena B

    2012-10-16 at

    never heard of khooba roti but the dal looks yummy

    so its more of green dal and less of otehr dals na
    wud try it for sure along with khooba roti

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