Rice flour dumpling ( पिट्ठा )

Pitha (पिट्ठा) is a traditional Bihari delicacy and an integral menu of its cuisine. These steamed dumplings are high in protein and a flavourful guilt free snack. My mom used to serve it as evening snacks and was thoroughly relished by my dearest father. And now I do the same for my husband who equally enjoys it. It is a very humble and rustic dish that would never disappoint you. Bihari dal pita is prepared with rice flour and is stuffed with spicy lentil filling. One just requires to have an artful attention to the details for the perfect outcome.

Ingredients:

Rice flour : 300 gms

Chana dal : 250 gms ( soaked overnight )

Green chilli : 6 to 7

Garlic : 10 to 14

Cummin seed : 1 tsp

Aesfotida : ½ tsp

Turmeric powder : ½ tsp

Salt : as per taste

Step 1:
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Knead the dough by adding the rice flour in about half cup of hot water along with ½ tsp of salt.

Step 2:
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Mix it with the help of spatula. Cover the lid and keep it aside for few minutes.

Step 3:
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Knead the dough and cover it.

Step 4:
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In a mixing  jar put together chana dal, green chilli, garlic, cummin, handi and aesfotida and salt.

Step 5:
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Grind them together and make a smooth paste.

Step 6:
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Flatten each of the balls carefully and fill the dal mixture.

Step 7:
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Fold it into semicircle shape and place them in a grease steamer and steam it for about ten to fifteen minutes or until the dal filling gets cooked.

Step 8:
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Once done take the Pitha out and let it cool down.

Step 9:
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Slice them evenly and serve with green or red chutney

Tip:
Add extra dry rice flour if there is excess water in the dough.

The secret of good Pittha is the unique combination of spices Along  with the chana dal.

मलाई पनीर ( Malai Paneer)

Malai prawn (Prawn in creamy sauce)

It is a no fuss recipe and indeed a perfect flavor bomb for your taste bud. Malai prawn is a flavorful prawn dish and indeed a treat for sea food lovers. It gets its distinct taste from the thick coconut milk that gives it sweet and creamy flavor and also adds richness to its gravy. Pair it up with plain rice to enjoy the creamy coconut milk malai prawn curry.

Ingredients:

Prawn : 1 kg

Onion : 3

Tomatoes : 2 grated

Garlic paste : 1 tsp

Red chilli powder : 1 tsp

Turmeric powder : 1 tsp

Pepper corn : 10 to 12

Black cardamom : 1

Green cardamom : 2

Cinnamon : 2 small

Oil : 3 tsp

Salt : as per taste

Coconut milk: 150 ml

For the marination  

Ginger paste : 1 tsp

Garlic paste : 1 tsp

Lemon juice : 1 tsp

Turmeric powder : 1 tsp

Red chilli powder : 1 tsp

Salt : 1/2 tsp

Step 1
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Marinate the prawns with ginger and garlic paste, turmeric powder,red chilli powder, salt and lemon juice. Keep it aside and let it marinate for at least half an hour.

Step 2img_20190428_123449-11824543990.jpgHeat oil in the pan and add the whole garam masala. Let it crackle and then add the diced onion. Fry it until golden brown.

Step 3img_20190428_124123-1624973306.jpgAdd the grated tomato, garlic paste,turmeric powder, red chilli powder and salt and mix them all together.

Step 4img_20190428_124651-11186283214.jpgSaute it until the oil leaves the side.

Step 5img_20190428_125525-11186859835.jpgPut the marinated prawns and let it Cook along with the masala for about five minutes.

Step 6img_20190428_125918-1254040012.jpgOnce done add the thick coconut milk along with slit green chillies and bring it to boil.

Step 7img_20190428_130413-11303228559.jpgServe it on a bed of rice and enjoy the flavor of malai prawn.

Tip

Do not overcook prawns as it will turn chewy and rubbery.