Bhajaniche Thalipeeth / Marathi Thalipith
Presenting yet another speciality of my mom & mausis.....It is a multi-grain mildly spiced pancake with flavor and nutrition.In Maharashtra, a particular flour mixture called "bhajani" is widely sold (it can also be made at home). It consists of many different types of grains...wheat, sorghum, millet, rice, corn...plus some dals and spices, all roasted and ground into a wonderful aromatic flour.
This can be used as a base for thalipeeth, as well as to make many kinds of savory snacks.
Ingredients
2 cups bhajani flour (kepra brand/home made)3/4 cup water,
2 tsp black Maharashtrian goda masala,
2 tsp red chili powder,
1 tsp turmeric powder,
1/4 tsp asafoetida (hing)
lots of coriander/cilantro,
2 small onions /1 medium onion
1 cup chopped coriander
salt to taste,
some oil.
1.Chop onions into medium pieces. Chop cilantro. Combine bhajani flour, chopped onions, cilantro, salt, turmeric, chili powder, black masala, asafoetida ,coriander and 2 tsp oil.
3.Divide the mixture into equal sized balls.
4.Take 1/4 cup water in a small bowl. On a greased plastic sheet/paper, place a ball in the center. Start working with your fingers to flatten the ball. Dip fingers in water occasionally to keep the mixture from sticking to your hands while spreading. Form a thin disc of even thickness. Try to smoothen out the surface by gently patting all over.
6.Lift plastic sheet, gently flip the thalipeeth over the heated griddle, loosen the edge to let it come off easily from the sheet and stick to the griddle staying intact.
7.Cover the griddle for 2 minutes keeping the heat on medium. The bottom side becomes crisp and brown. Turn and let the other side cook too.
Tips and Variations :
- To increase the nutritional value of the recipe and make it even more zesty, add one or more of these vegetables: chopped green onions, red/green peppers, leafy vegetables like spinach, grated carrots, raddish etc.
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