Chokas are simple rustic preparations of vegetables, used as a side dish or filling for breakfast, often served with flatbread or sada roti, prepared in hot pan just like our parathas...These dishes originated with the Indian immigrants in Trinidad and Guyana and among the Trinis its now quite a delicacy, can be prepared very easily though they are not difficult recipes. All these dishes can be refrigerated and reheated very well. Chokas can be very much prepared with eggplants, tomatoes or either with peppers..I tried out the easy and quick chokhas with tomatoes which is grilled and spiced with pounded garlic and hotpeppers tossed with olive oil and serve with finely chopped onions and with some fresh herbs..
3nos Tomatoes
2nos Garlic cloves
1no Hot peppers (i used thai red peppers)
1tbsp Olive oil
1tsp Basil leaves (chopped)
Salt
1/4no Onion (chopped finely)
Grill the tomatoes for 20minutes in overn turn them twice in between...peel the tomatoes and smash them, meanwhile pound the garlic and pepper as fine paste, add this paste to the mashed tomato, followed by chopped onions,olive oil, chopped basil leaves,salt and mix everything well..
Serve with any flat bread or sada roti (stay tuned will be posting soon)..
we prepare this tooo ;-)
ReplyDeleteSomething different and new dish and as always tempting...me wanna ask u something ...do u ever happen to repeat ur dish at home ?? I doubt.. u r amazing... so many recipes....
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful.. good to learn about this new dish
ReplyDeletelovely post dear..........
ReplyDeleteNice recipe...can have it as a soup too..
ReplyDeleteSounds simple and delicious !
ReplyDeleteSimple and yummy dish Priya... lovely color
ReplyDeletesounds interesting and a completely new dish...seems delicious,thanks for sharing it priya
ReplyDeleteCompletely new to me...sounds interesting and delicious, dear!
ReplyDeleteOne of the popular Indian trinidad recipe! Looks pretty good!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting story dear...different and delicious dish Priya :)
ReplyDeletesimple and delisious..i love anything tomato!!!
ReplyDeletewow,this is amazing Priya..I never knew of this.looks so gud
ReplyDeleteWow thats a wonderful new dish Priya! :) Amazing!
ReplyDeleteEverytime I open my reader I have atleast 20 unread items from your blog.. You are so quick in posting recipes and am loving the variations you bring into each recipe...
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ReplyDeletehow do you come up with all these dishes :)
this is new to me..Sounds amazing and looks really inviting..
ReplyDeletethat looks yummy
ReplyDeleteVery unique...never heard of it, b'4 looks too good, must be tasteee as well.
ReplyDeleteLooks tempting..Chokas are always yumm to eat with roti/Parantha.
ReplyDelete????????? sounds interesting and new to me.
ReplyDeleteA novel recipe. Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteI am always astonished by the names you guys give to the dishes. I have never heard about chokas but chaukas and chakkas :)... kidding
ReplyDeleteThe dish looks good and I hope since it can be used with parathas I am gona like it.
Quite different dish and never heard of it.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy......
ReplyDeleteI just prepare a similar tasting one just with garlic and tomato :) This sounds interesting! Looking forward to your sada roti!
ReplyDeleteNice recipe..Never heard anything like this.
ReplyDeletethat's a yummy dip, must be great on tortillas too :)
ReplyDeleteyummy.I missed this .Perfect with roti
ReplyDeleteAwesome!I know you are one of those who will have quite a few dishes posted by the time I start my blog hopping which I do it every couple of days..But you are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteNew wonderful recipe for me priya..looks fantastics!!!Thanks for sharing dear
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