Dhuska is a savory breakfast dish from the Jharkhand region. It is prepared by frying a ground mixture of rice and chana dal. Wet batter is fried just like pooris. I had prepared Chettinad's vellai appam a few month's back and it was hard to miss the uncanny resemblance between the preparations of those and these dhuska. Serve these yummy dhuska with a spicy chutney.
Ingredients: (Yield 12 dhuskas)
1 cup rice
1/2 cup chana dal
1/2 tsp cumin powder
1/2 tsp crushed black pepper
Salt to taste
1 tsp finely minced green chillies
1 tsp finely minced ginger
1 tbsp finely minced cilantro
Oil to fry
Method:
* Soak rice and chana dal overnight or at least for 4 hours.
* After the soaking period, grind fine into a thick batter using just enough water needed.
* Add cumin, pepper, salt, chillies, ginger and cilantro to the ground batter and mix well.
* Heat oil in a small kadai or deep frying pan. The oil is ready when a drop of batter is dropped, it sizzles and come to the surface. Drop a small ladleful of batter into the oil.* It will puff up and rise to the surface, just as in case of pooris. Flip and toast the other side as well. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on absorbent towels.
* Repeat the steps with the remaining batter.
* Serve with a spicy chutney / curry.
Wonderful preparation.. Yummy!!
ReplyDeleteDhuska is everywhere, cant resist to these deepfried beauties, i have already bookmarked this recipe, dunno when am gonna make.
ReplyDeletei should have made it, this is how i felt looking at your pictures..
ReplyDeleteso many dhuska today!! looks so crisy and tempting..
ReplyDeleteIt sure is a Dhuska Day!!..but trust me you have done an awesome job..love the crunchy deep fried version.
ReplyDeletedhuska looks delicious
ReplyDeleteYour version of dhuska looks so yumm...
ReplyDeleteSo many variety of dhuska!! Will try pepper powder next time..
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking dhuska..perfectly made.
ReplyDeleteYou got it right Suma, I was wondering on which dish this resembled...your pictures have come out so well..and very nice effort!
ReplyDeleteSame pinch. These turned out just like puris, right? My kids thoroughly enjoyed these. Mine turned out to be very crunchy just the way my little one likes! And I made them mini sized too.
ReplyDeleteWOw these look so delicious. WIth so many of these deep fried variety of duska I better make them soon.
ReplyDeleteSame pinch Suma. Dhuskas win over Jharkand hands down.
ReplyDeleteAnother dhuska recipe! Looks yum and am sure taste good with a simple spicy chutney.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to make this but ended up with something else. Looks nice...
ReplyDeleteCan I use ground rice flour instead?
ReplyDeleteI am not sure whether the rice flour would give the same result as the fermented rice batter.
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