Another few days and I will be back to the US. I should be more excited given that I have been away from my home for more than 3 months, but its a mixed bag of feelings. I always hate leaving India. Though I have friends and my husband in the US, India is still the place I would truly want to be. Family is here. Friends are here. Life is here. Both countries have their own charm, but being an Indian at heart, I have never been the kinds who has been able to stay away from India for extended periods of time. And that is why whenever I come, I stay in India as much as I can (since I can afford to). Thankfully I have a husband who understands that and for the sake of my (and his) sanity lets me spend as much time as I want here.
Since I am almost ready to go, I thought I will get some recipes from the awesome cook we have at my parent’s place. Plus, its a delight to be able to take step by step photographs of someone else making the stuff, in comparison to what I have to do in the US, where I stop midway, clean my hands, take a picture, get back to the next step and repeat the same process of cleaning, capturing and then moving on to the next step.
So now I have a lot of masala for Garam Masala Tuesdays and hopefully unlike the past few months where this series was put on a back seat, we will see some seriously good stuff on the blog.
Kothimbir in maharastrian means cilantro/coriander and hence the name. This a great dish to serve as a snack, since its steamed (not fried), gluten free and vegan. Its so fluffy, and since you roast the steamed pieces in a pan before serving you get a crisp edge. Being light in taste, its very easy to keep on grabbing piece after piece.
There are several versions online which include cumin seeds and garlic and some even where you deep fry the batter. Since I am not Maharashtrian and had it for the first time during this visit, I can not testify for the authenticity of this particular recipe I am sharing today. But what I can guarantee is that if you try this recipe as is, you will not be disappointed. I had it for the first time at one of my mom’s friends place and loved it. She gave the recipe to our cook, who made it the other day when we had some guests over. My dad’s friend couldn’t stop raving about it. And every time he did so he would exclaim, ‘and it’s healthy!’, as if he couldn’t believe something so good could actually be healthy as well. So please do give this a try. Rest assured you will not be disappointed.
And since I was able to take step by step photographs easily, I am posting them. Hope they help you a little to understand the recipe, though its a pretty straight forward recipe actually.
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