Balti is a very popular side dish served in Indian restaurants in UK. It is quite popular (well, not as popular as Tikka Masala) dish here. Its origins are not quite clear. Some believe that is just originated in Britain, while other sources say they originated in Baltistan in Kashmir. Where ever it came from, it is quite different from the popular Punjabi sides that we were familiar with and we all loved it.
Avant Garde Cookies are making Kashmiri Food this week and though quite a few Kashmiri dishes came to my mind, this was just something that I really wanted to try. So here it is! Hope you will try it and enjoy it.
Ingredients
Onions 2 chopped
Garlic pods 5
Ginger 1 inch piece
Green chillies slit 2
Cumin/jeera 1 tsp
Coriander seeds 1 tsp
Tomato Puree 2 tbsp
Peppers (of different colours if you get it) 3 cut into squares
Onions 3 cut into squares
Soya Chunks 1 cup (or substitute with potatoes)
Cumin powder 1 tsp
Turmeric 1 tsp
Kashmiri Red Chilli powder 1.5 tsp
Cinnamon powder 2 pinches
Garam Masala 1 tsp
Method of Preparation
1. Heat a little oil in a pan. Add the onions and saute for a few minutes till it starts to colour a little.
2. Add the garlic, ginger, green chillies, cumin and coriander. Saute for a few minutes till it all browns a little.
3. Add to a food processor or blender and grind into a smooth paste. Transfer back to the pan along with 1 cup of water and the tomato paste. Sauté till it all comes together and the colour darkens.
4. In the meanwhile heat oil (little at a time) in a wok. Add peppers and sauté till it is charred a little. Keep aside.
5. Add the onions and sauté till it is also browned. Keep aside.
6. Cook the soya chunks in boiling water for 5-6 min. Drain and squeeze excess water out of the soya. Sauté that as well in the wok. Just a minute or 2 would do. Or if using potatoes, just boil till cooked.
7. To the onion paste that is cooking add turmeric, cumin powder, chilli powder and garam masala. Sauté for a couple of minutes.
8. Add the veggies and soya (or potatoes). Add 1-2 cups of water if required. Add some salt. Mix everything together. Simmer for a few minutes.
Serve with some roti or naan. Will go well with rice too.
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looking yumm an ddelicious
ReplyDeleteInteresting way of using soya...
ReplyDeletelooks so creamy n spicyy
ReplyDeleteCurry looks vibrant and delicious.
ReplyDeleteHey Roshni...this really looks like a non vegetarian dish..Very new to me...very flavorful masala
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy and it would go perfect hot phulkas.
ReplyDeleteBalti paneer s my favorite restaurant order. Your balti looks even better than that i m wishing i was there to eat it with some hot naans
ReplyDeleteTruly a healthy and tasty balti...
ReplyDeleteSounds good. Thanks for participating in this edition of MLLA.
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