Masala kachori -A flaky and spicy stuffed kachori from Gujarat
Masala Kachori is a very popular snack from Gujarat . It stays well for almost a month . It is a ideal snack to make before festivals and to carry along while travelling. These kachoris can be served as dry snack with tea or just serve with mint and date tamarind chutney.
Masala kachori also taste awesome as chaat – just slightly crush or break the kachori and add some boiled potato pieces , some beaten yogurt , date tamarind chutney and mint chutney over it and Enjoy as kachori chaat.
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Gujrati masala kachori (spicy, stuffed indian snack)
Ingredients
For making dough
- 1 cup Refined Flour / Maida
- 1 tbsp Cooking Oil
- 1 tbsp Clarified Butter / Desi Ghee
- Salt / Namak to taste
For stuffing
- 1 tbsp sesame seeds /til
- 3 tbsp Gram flour / Besan roasted
- 1 tbsp Dry coconut grated
- 1 pinch Clove powder
- 1 pinch Cinnamon powder
- 1 tsp Fennel powder/ Pisi Saunf
- 2 tbsp Roasted and crushed peanut powder
- 1 tsp Roasted Cumin Powder / Jeera Powder
- 1 tsp Coriander Powder / Dhaniya Powder
- 1 tbsp Boora/ powdered sugar
- 1 tbsp Lemon Juice / Nimbu Ka Ras
- 1 tsp Red Chilli powder / Laal mirch powder
- 1/2 tsp Salt / Namak
- 1 tsp Cooking Oil
Instructions
- Mix flour,salt ,ghee and oil ,add just sufficient water to make a medium soft dough.cover and rest for 15 minutes
- Dry roast sesame.gram flour and peanut powder.
- Mix all ingredients for stuffing,oil is added for binding the spices,if it feels too dry then add 1 more t.s of oil.but don’t add water
- Knead the flour again ,and make lemon size ball from the dough and keep aside.
- Take a walnut size ball, roll a little and stuff 1/2 t.s of mixture into it ,close well and roll again into a thick poori.
- Heat oil in a pan and fry the pooris on low heat till golden brown in colour.drain on tissue paper and serve.
Notes
serve with gravy wali aloo ki subzi OR stuff kachori with beaten salted curd and tamrind and green chutney.
Note-These kachoris remain fresh for minimum 10 days.
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Maayeka says
Thank you so much for your encouraging comments..
Aruna Manikandan says
First time here….
Kachori's look delicious and very tempting 🙂
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Sobha Shyam says
very delicious kachoris, looks yummy, thanx for the follow at my space, glad to follow u too..
Sushma Mallya says
Lovely kachori…looks so delicious and yum!
sangee vijay says
kachoris are one of my fav snack, but its been ages i had them 🙁 you have done it well and looks more tempting 🙂
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Uma's Culinary World says
Hi Anjana,
kachoris are my fav with tangy chutney. and these look awesome!
Reshmi Mahesh says
Kachori looks very delicious…yumm…
Jay says
sounds amazingly tsaty..;P
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Loveforfood says
that goes with a beer.
Anonymous says
Awesome!
Sreevalli says
Yummy kachori's.. Love them..