Saturday, April 12, 2014

Jharkhand Cuisine ~ Dhuska


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.







17 comments:

  1. Wonderful preparation.. Yummy!!

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  2. Dhuska is everywhere, cant resist to these deepfried beauties, i have already bookmarked this recipe, dunno when am gonna make.

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  3. i should have made it, this is how i felt looking at your pictures..

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  4. so many dhuska today!! looks so crisy and tempting..

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  5. It sure is a Dhuska Day!!..but trust me you have done an awesome job..love the crunchy deep fried version.

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  6. Your version of dhuska looks so yumm...

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  7. So many variety of dhuska!! Will try pepper powder next time..

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  8. Delicious looking dhuska..perfectly made.

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  9. You got it right Suma, I was wondering on which dish this resembled...your pictures have come out so well..and very nice effort!

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  10. Same 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.

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  11. WOw these look so delicious. WIth so many of these deep fried variety of duska I better make them soon.

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  12. Same pinch Suma. Dhuskas win over Jharkand hands down.

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  13. Another dhuska recipe! Looks yum and am sure taste good with a simple spicy chutney.

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  14. I wanted to make this but ended up with something else. Looks nice...

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  15. Can I use ground rice flour instead?

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  16. I am not sure whether the rice flour would give the same result as the fermented rice batter.

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