Kolhapuri Misal with Tarri/Kat |
This dish needs no introduction if you are a Maharashtrian! Once you try this spicy and flavorful concoction, you are hooked for life. Back in my college days, we used to hang out in a small place called Girija. The had fantastic misal with 'pohe' and 'tarri' on their menu. We could never have enough of it.
Normally I make simple misal at home, ie Usal/Farsan/Yogurt/Onion etc; but once in a while when I am really in a mood to cook, I make this Spicy Kolhapuri misal with "Tarri"- a spicy sauce to accompany the Misal, a specialty of Kolhapur.
I had bookmarked this recipe from many of my blogger friends: Chakli, Khaugiri, My Foodcourt, My Kitchen. Each of them have a great variation and click to share.
I have adapted this recipe to suit my family's taste. So here is my version of the famous Tarri wala Kolhapuri Misal Pav:
First we have to sprout the Matki/Moth beans. Soak 1 cup moth beans for 5-6 hours in warm water, then drain and put them in a cloth/cloth bag in a covered colander overnight. The next day you will see beautiful sprouts. Pressure cook this - about 3 cups (1 cup matki will yield approx 3 cups sprouts). Once done you can proceed to make Usal.
Matki Usal |
Usal: Take 1 tbsp oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. After they splutter add 1/2 tsp asofoetida, 1 tsp cumin seeds, 6-7 curry leaves, 1 tsp ginger garlic paste, 1 tsp turmeric powder, 1 tsp red chilli powder. Then add the pressure cooked matki. Add 1 tbsp jaggery and salt to taste. Cover and cook for 5 mins and set aside.
Pohe |
Pohe: We have to make simple pohe to add in the Misal. Wash Pohe/Puffed rice. Set aside. In a pan take abt 3-4 tsp oil and add mustard seeds. When they splutter add 1/2 tsp asofoetida, 1 tbsp peanuts, 1 tsp turmeric powder, 1 tsp red chilly powder. Cover and cook for 4-5 mins on medium heat and set aside.
Tarri/Kat |
Tarri/Kat for Misal: This is a spicy sauce to accompany the misal. Take 1 tbsp oil in a pan. Add 1 bay leaf and 1 stick of cinnamon and 2 tsp ginger garlic paste. Then add 1 tsp turmeric powder and 2 tsp or more of red chilli powder (according to desired level of spiciness) and 3-4 tsp of Kohlapuri Kanda Lasun Masala (these days its widely available in local Indian grocery stores) and 2 tsp of goda masala.Then add about a cup of Coconut Onion Masala. Saute and add 2 cups of water. Dilute the mixture and cook till oil floats on the top.
Kolhapuri Misal with Brown Bread! |
Assemble the Misal: Take a bowl. Put a layer of Usal, On this put some pohe. Add Farsan or Chivda on this. Then add some chopped onion, boiled potato and cilantro.
Just before eating, add the tarri in the bowl, mix and enjoy with a side of pav (Since I am trying to eat healthy, I ate this with Brown Bread)!!!
looks delicious and full of flavour haven't made before
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking misal dear, I love Misal, but never tried at home, now that I have recipe, I need to try it out :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful chaat ... i particularly loved the tarri , will make it soon for sure .
ReplyDeleteBTW i just posted a chickpea chaat at my healthfood blog and here another chaat greeted me:)
looks awesome and super delicious...
ReplyDeleteTarri and misal pav looks spicy and so delicious..
ReplyDeletelovely looking misal...yum yum!
ReplyDeleteOh yumm!!! I love making this at home - its worth every minute spent in the kitchen!!
ReplyDeleteyum yum post dear..looks wonderful n mindblowing..my fav...
ReplyDeleteMast zali Misal. Glad that u like mine too!!!
ReplyDeletethats really new recipe to me.looks great
ReplyDeleteVery new dish. Love to try..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious and awesome
ReplyDeleteSlurp, wat a tempting and delicious post..
ReplyDeleteI love misal with pav...one of my favs and the kolhapuri version with the added thikkat is awesome.
ReplyDeleteBiny
new to me looing good flavour dish
ReplyDeleteI juz love Usal & misal ... You have tempted me noww
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome new dish for me to try out :-)
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ReplyDeletesangeeta: thanks! had stopped by ur blog yesterday, wonderful chaat!
apu: thanks! yes, u r right, its really worth every minute spent in the kitchen!
khaugiri: thanks! simply loved ur misal!!
lovely recipe and looks yum
ReplyDeleteNice spicy dish...I love Maharashtrian preparations.Thanks for sharing. I have never made this one.
ReplyDeleteHave heard about this but never ate or prepared it..your recipe sounds n looks so authentic n well made, this goes to my "must make" list :)
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Yummy n inviting recipe..
Tasty appetite
looks delicious. new to me and thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love misal and this looks very delicious...
ReplyDeleteMaharashtrian dishes are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe spicy curry photo makes your mouth watery! yum yum yum
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Love your blog and my SIL happens to be Maharashtrian:) Love ur dishes..hope to reproduce them
Cheers
few days back saw this on NDTV good times. loved its spicy-sweet-sour flavour. very tempting dish.
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering dish,looks yummy.
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ReplyDeleteMagia: muchos gracias amiga!
wow what a wonderful snack /chaat .Ilove the spicy chutney and all the different components.
ReplyDeletesimply.food: thnx! yes, it does taste divine with the spicy kaat.
ReplyDeleteMisal looks very delicious the tari is very tempting.Thanyathlya misal chi athvan jhali. Thank you for visiting my blog and glad to follow you.
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I made it once too.. the Kolhapuri rassa and kat are to die for.. Yummy :)
ReplyDelete@Shobha: Totally :) thanks!!
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