'Zunka', a Maharashtrian delicacy made basically with onions and bengal gram flour or besan..I learned this simple and easy side dish through my friend who adore north indian dishes and she prepared this delicious bhindi zunka when we went to her home for lunch before a month back, my H who never ever like bhindis loved my friend's bhindi zunka and he really appreciated her for this delicious dish, which pulled me to ask her for this recipe which i thought would be too long to cook..for my surprise this dish is completely very simple quick to prepare also very easy which tastes delicious..For me this zunka is one of the cousin sister of our paruppu usili, which is really very quick and easy to prepare than paruppu usili...U can prepare zunka simply with onions and bengal gram flour or else with any sort of veggies but personally i felt bhindi and capsicum works out wonder with besan flour..Zunka are traditionally served with bhakri, a thick flatbread made with jowar and bajra flours and this zunka and bhakri are the main foods of the rural Marathi peoples..This both dishes are well balanced in terms of proteins and carbohydrates....
2cups Bhindi/Okra/Lady fingers
1no Onion (chopped)
1/2cup Besan flour/bengal gram flour
1/2tsp Cumin seeds
1/4tsp Ajwain seeds
1/2tsp Turmeric powder
1/4tsp Red chilly powder
2nos Slit opened green chillies
3nos Curry leaves
1tbsp Coriander leaves (chopped)
2tbsp Oil
Salt
Heat a pan, add the besan flour and dry roast gently on medium heat until the aroma comes out, keep aside..in an another pan add enough oil, let splutters the cumin seeds, ajwain seeds..add the chopped onions, slit opened green chillies, curry leaves and saute until the onions turns transculent..now add the bhindi pieces saute with turmeric powder, red chilly powder and salt for a few minutes now stir in the roasted gram flour and saute gently in medium heat, the flour will get cooked with oil and veggies, dont add any water...cover the pan with lid and cook in low heat for few minutes until the oil gets separates..garnish the coriander leaves and serve hot..
This zunka tastes great with rotis,curd rice, rasam rice or any other flat breads!!
super,really its look very nice.soon i will try it!!
ReplyDeleteinteresting and new recipe..looks very inviting dear..
ReplyDeletewow..........intresting and new recipe dear.....looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteA very new recipe by name . Looks delicious. As ususal a nice click.
ReplyDeletejhunka is an all time favorite at my place. Yours looks really appealing.
ReplyDeleteA kind of Usili,looks different & tasty
ReplyDeletemmmm...wow..looks very nice...nothing can beat the simplicity of the comfort food of zunka and bhakri..
ReplyDeleteNice name,interesting dish...
ReplyDeleteLooks really interesting and new to me. :)
ReplyDeletelooks delicious, priya...must try this someday!..thx for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI never heard about it though a north Indian but yes the recipe is really good.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why I never had this in my life?
Was I sleeping the day it was prepared? :) Hope so...
kidding boss!!!
I have neve rhad somethinglike this with okra, looks so so yummy.
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting and nice recipe priya..love any dish with okra..my fav veggies..will try this for sure.
ReplyDeleteLiked the recipe dear...looks very tempting..
ReplyDeleteI thought it was pakoda but this one sounds very cool and new recipe!
ReplyDeletehey priya,this is the recipe I was looking all over in the net..have tasted this in a indian rest buffet,but he puts a diff name "Andhra stlye okra fry" lol...sure i am gonna try this week
ReplyDeleteThis is great, looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteI usually make zunka with spring onions have never tried with bhindi looks delicious ! I also loved your use of oats in kootu, how clever and healthy !
ReplyDeleteI loved this recipe. Have never made bhindi with besan before. Will definitely try it out.
ReplyDeleteInteresting.... Need to try them out..
ReplyDeleteThis is one thing I have heard of but never did try to make Zunka. Now you have made this possible.
ReplyDeleteI'm a fairly new blogger and I am so impressed by your blog. You are one consistent blogger churning out one great recipe after another. I think it would be apt to call you the "Recipe Fairy".
Sounds nice, each time I try to make bhindi crispy, that is without stickiness...this looks like a great recipe, a must try one:)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delicious, love this dish.
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting. In this season we never get good quality bhindi:(
ReplyDeletewow. I just feel like having it right away with a hot roti.
ReplyDeleteYummmmmmmmmyyy.
Thats an interestingly new recipe for me!!! sounds gr8 and looks so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteNice combination dear...Never tried this...Looks crispy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteI love love love this dish, its one of my fav ways to have bhindi :-)
ReplyDeleteYou made me really hungry now :-)
wow! it looks delicious!
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oops absolutely looking delicious.Nice idea of adding besan.will try next time
ReplyDeleteSuperb.Very nice you tried it Priya.Perfect it is with bhakri
ReplyDeleteThe dish looks very tasty Priya....I have seen a similar preparation with bell peppers...okras sounds awesome dear :)
ReplyDeleteWOW!My mom make it with tindora..I hope I spelled it right
ReplyDeleteSounds so much better than plain fried okra,must try :D
ReplyDeletedelectable recipe....Thanks for sharing it Priya..
ReplyDeleteThats an interesting recipe to try with bhindi...thanks for participating
ReplyDeletein my entire life i have never tasted bhindi so gud...excellent recipe !!! gud job and god bless u !!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent!!
ReplyDeleteஉங்களின் இந்த குறிப்பை செய்தேன்.மிகவும் நன்றாகயிருந்தது.பகிர்வுக்கு நன்றி ப்ரியா!!
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