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Litti

Litti


Hello,

Hope everyone had a good start of year and if not that good then don't worry we can make happen to be a good one :)  As promised it's time for me to start posting now and I'm starting with Litti, it's something like stuffed baati.  This is first time I ate and made litti, normally at our place it made as paratha and known as sattu paratha or roti. 




I wanted to make sattu paratha for so long now and since it's been raining here thought of giving it a try in litti way (more to avoid rolling ;) )  It's a simple recipe only list of ingredients looks long.  One can deep fry the litti too but I preferred to bake same as we do for baati.

Let's check out the recipe now ...


Ingredients:

For Stuffing:

Sattu - 1 cup [ or roasted gram powder, check recipe below]

Onion - 1 large chopped

Green Chili - 3-4 chopped [according to taste]

Cilantro - 3 tbsp chopped

Garlic - 1 tbsp chopped

Lemon Juice - 1 tbsp [ or use Dry Mango/amchur powder 1 tsp]

Mustard Oil - 1 tbsp [ or use pickle oil]

Carom/Thyme Seeds - 1/2tsp

Onion Seeds - 1/2 tsp

Salt - to taste

For Covering/Dough

Wheat Flour - 2 cups

Onion Seeds - 1/2 tsp

Carom/Thyme Seeds - 1/2tsp

Oil - 1 tbsp

Soda - 1/2 tsp

Salt  - to taste

Ghee - 2 tbsp or more

Water -



Method:

1. Mix wheat flours, seeds, oil, salt, soda, water and knead to stiff dough, cover with a wet cloth and keep aside.

2. To make sattu, roast gram daal for 2-3 mins in medium flame and once it's cool grind to fine powder in mixer.  Sieve the powder and grind again if required. 




3. Mix all the ingredients under stuffing with roasted gram powder and check for salt and spices.  If the stuffing is too dry sprinkle little water.


4. Preheat oven to 375 F.

5. To make latti, take the dough and divided in to equal size balls. 

6. Roll the balls into 2 to 3 diameter circle and add 1-2 tbsp stuffing in center and seal all the edges well, shaping into a ball again.  Repeat the process for rest.



7. Place all the stuffed latti in a try and bake for 30 mins at 375 F OR 15mins one side and another 15mins for another side OR until golden brown. 



Bake for 10 more minutes if required, mine was done in 30mins. 


To server break the latti and pour ghee, more ghee and it taste better;).   Bharta/chokha, chutney, pickle, Aloo Tari or curd etc goes well with latti.  We had with Aloo Tari.

Note:

1. If you have some left over roasted gram powder, add sugar to it and eat..it taste very gud :)

2. It good to eat latti during winter or rainy season.

3. Do not eat too many of these as it generate heat in body.

4. For good result eat while it hot or warm.



Have a good day :)


23 comments:

  1. OMG..Priti
    you reminded me my mum used to make this...I totally forgot about it..thanks yaar..will make it :)...pics are so tempting and latti looks mouthwatering!

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  2. I had savored them last time I had been to my in laws..... Real Yum!!! Oh! with chokha & ghee, the hot littis are very relishing & filling too..... I loved them but never tried them... This post of yours sure is helpful in that direction.... Hugs))))

    Ash...
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  3. Wow!!! These liti looks so tempting and yumm. Feel like having one :-)

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  4. yum i am missing my village now ;-(

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  5. i was really curious to know what it was after reading the title..looks so yummy..

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  6. Very interesting recipe Priti, I always wanted to try this, you just reminded me on it :)

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  7. Interesting recipe..looks so yummy,will surely try this...Happy New Year Priti

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  8. Wow I love Daab Bhati but never tried this one. Interesting with gram flour.. love is Priti sure will try it out..

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  9. wow, you have brought back so many memories for me. Love them anytime :)

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  10. Hi Priti
    Litis lookk awesome. No doubt it thas turned out wonderful.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  11. Delicious, thanks for sharing with wonderful recipe. Happy new year to you and your family.

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  12. Feel like grabbing, awesome Litti..

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  13. Very inviting and yummy litti,has been a while since I ate them.

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  14. Love the new look of your blog,bright and beautiful :) Hope you had a great new year...nice recipe,sounds and look great!

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  15. Thats quite an interesting one. Nice to see u back after a long time. And i like the new oulook of your blog

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  16. Wow so delicious...Perfectly baked.
    Happy new year to you and your family.

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  17. This is new to me dear,but luks very tempting...Have to try it.

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  18. This is a new dish for me. Thanks for sharing

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  19. wooo its a unique recipe priti..loved it..

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  20. Priti,
    Good to see you blogging again..and well these litti are looking so tempting and it's raining here..I like it when you prepare sattu from scratch..Wish you and yours a very happy new year..hugs and smiles

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