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Deep fried stuffed bread Kachori


Filling
1/2 cup urud dal
2 cup water
1 1/2 tbsp vegetable oil
1/8 tsp mustard seeds
1/8 tsp cumin seeds
1/8 tsp turmeric powder
1/8 tsp chillie powder
1/2 tsp salt

dough
1 cup flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 tbsp oil
1/4 warm water add little at a time
oil to fry

Mix flour, salt and oil then slowly add warm water and knead till the dough forms a stiff but soft ball. Knead to make it smooth keep it aside covered for at least 1/2 hour to 3 hours. Longer than 1/2 hour would be better.

Wash urud dal and cook with 2 cups water in medium heat slightly closed until it is soft for about 45 minutes to 1 hour. The liquid will be absorbed and the dal will be soft but not completely cooked.
Transfer the urud dal to a food processor and grind to a smooth puree.

Heat oil add mustard seeds then add cumin seeds. Add the pureed dal and spices and stir by pushing it with a back of a spoon and stirring by lifting it to prevent it from burning to the bottom of the pan. This will take 2 to 3 minutes. Cool it to room temperature and make 10 balls and keep it aside.

Make 10 balls with the dough. Roll each ball to about 4" diameters with a rolling pin and put one ball of the filling in the centre. Bring the sides together and close it into a ball.

Flatten with the palm of your hand gently to make a 3" diameter. Take the flattened disc into your hands and keep pressing the sides while rotating to make sure all sides are even. There is no need to use oil or flour as it is fairly dry.
Keep the discs covered with a cloth or plastic wrap while making the rest.

Heat oil in high heat then reduce a little to medium high heat. When kachori is placed in the hot oil it will have bubbles of oil around it, if this doesn't happen the oil is not hot. If it gets dark too fast, which is within in a second or two then it is too hot.

Put one kachori at a time and fry till it is golden brown, press with a back of the spoon it will puff up a little while frying. Then turn the other side and fry till it is golden brown. Remove from heat on to an absorbent paper towel and serve hot with tamarind chutney, coriander chutney or mint chutney.
This savoury snack can be eaten on its own or with gravy.
Update: Can add other fillings to the dough.



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110 comments:

  1. I have never had these, well seen in some blogs, these look so so good that i wish i could grab few so that i can taste :-)

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  2. I've never heard of Kachori deep fried stuffed bread before, but it looks wonderful and I am sure would make a great snack!

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  3. Kachori looks awesome and crunchy...

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  4. Oh my, the kachoris look amazing- loved the pics and the recipe! too gud :)

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  5. First time heard about this katchori, sounds interesting. Well explained......Thanks for the recipe will give a try

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  6. These look really tasty! Definitely a great fried treat!

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  7. This stuffed bread looks fantastic!! I love the savory filling you have put in... It must be real tasty to have the spicy flavors!!!

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  8. Kachori luks delicious,very nice clicks...Well Explained.

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  9. Now the flavor inside of these sound ridiculously wonderful omg! What ethnic food is this from? Have never heard of this before, but I can tell you for sure I would love this!

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  10. Gorgeous lil kachoris! I'd love to savor them with a spicy gravy or a sprinkle of sugar.

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  11. oh how interesting, i havent heard of this before..
    hmmmmm.. the recipe is easy enough to find out!

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  12. I love the savory for a snack. Grand, detailed directions and yes - they looks scrumptious.

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  13. Never tried these before but I know I will like it. Well, it is deep-fried bread! :)

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  14. These are new to me, too, but you gave a great tutorial on how to make them. I'd love a sample...as I adore breads~

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  15. This one is fine, I must try this !

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  16. Kachori looks delicious . i love them.

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  17. Wow, these stuffed bread look so yummie, full of flavors...love it! By the way, great pictures as well :-)

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  18. wow..these kachoris look lovely !

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  19. Tempting fried snack..mouthwatering clicks.

    Aaha Oho

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  20. Oh my goodness..that looks so good and delicious! I am already in love with them:))

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  21. Looks Very Yummy... Your collection looks very unique here.

    -Mythreyi
    Yum! Yum! Yum!

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  22. Never had these...This looks perfect and delicious !!

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  23. yummilicious.. perfect with chutnies.

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  24. Looks delicious! I like the dhal filling.

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  25. Love these kachories...tastes awesome with coriander chutney. You have done with perfection

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  26. deliciousa and perfect kachori.nice explanatory pictures

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  27. I never had that, but I'm sure I'll like it. Deep fried stuffed bread!! What could be wrong with that? And they look delicious.

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  28. dal kachoris look very yum!...oass me that plate!:)
    Smitha

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  29. Wow absolutely interesting and lovely!

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  30. Perfect and yummy! Love the stuffing too...

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  31. wow....this kachori looks so yummyy !!!!!surely got to try ! Do check out my recipes at http://onlyfishrecipes.blogspot.com/ and let me know ur comments !

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  32. you made my fav snack.. i love those with aaluu dam!! Love the way you explained the recipe.. step by step !

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  33. Ahh..kachoris are my favorite n they look way toooooo tempting!:)


    US Masala

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  34. Give me deep fried bread anyday of the week! Thank you for sharing another bite of delicious goodness! And thank you for being so sweet on my own blog :-) I hope you have a great day tomorrow.

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  35. Urad dhal stuffed kachoris never tasted one with this filling looks yummy n perfect demo..

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  36. Ooh they look beautiful.. I never thought of making them before... Thanks for sharing dear!!!

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  37. Those kachoris are truly tempting,wat a prefect evening snacks..

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  38. wanna try now...beautiful step by step presentation...looks perfect n tasty..:P
    Tasty appetite

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  39. Oh they look very delicious, so golden.. :)

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  40. Looks real yummy...
    Kachori has come out sooo well:-)

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  41. I love these and eat them anytime, anyday!

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  42. Dal ki Kachori are my all time fav.
    Nice post.

    http://mitu-kitchen-delights.blogspot.com/

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  43. I love deep fried snacks, It looks so perfect.

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  44. Yummy kachori!!!! it tastes great with sweet-sour tamarind chutney.......just drooling!!

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  45. Katchori made easy.Love ur clicks.

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  46. I feel like grabbing some from the screen. :)

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  47. they look so nice, I wish I could taste them:(

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  48. i love kachoris, here is my version
    http://bakefresh.blogspot.com/2009/09/ramadan-special-post-kachori-tarkari.html

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  49. I have never had these before but they look so tasty that i feel like i have been missing out...lol.

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  50. Yumm...yummm...look so perfect and tempting...

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  51. Those look great. I never had this. I can't wait to try it.

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  52. Tempting and yummy kachoris..

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  53. Delicious snack,crispy and yummy

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  54. Wow, these look amazing, love all the spices you use here, wonderful flavors!

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  55. i've never seen something like these. they look fantastic. thanks for sharing.

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  56. Mmm...these look delicious, would like to try some!

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  57. nice click...loved the recipe..looks so yumm!!

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  58. yyuuummm! you have to take a bite out of one of them and take a picture too!

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  59. Mmmm, how delish! These look fantastic!
    Have a beautiful weekend.

    xx,
    Tammy

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  60. Great pictures! I love the way you made this recipe so easy to follow! GREAT JOB!

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  61. Excellent step-by-step directions! Great pics as well.

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  62. OMG OMG OMG this kachories looks mouth-watering, just superb!!!

    http://vegetarianmedley.blogspot.com/

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  63. thank u fr visiting my blog...u ve a nice space...happy followin u...

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  64. Interesting stuffed bread, looks yummy too! Thank you for sharing and have a great weekend :)

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  65. looks delicious, at first i thought you were going to be frying regular bread. :), have a nice week end

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  66. these dal kachoris are truly tempting, and with tangy tamarind sauce they are perfect evening snack.
    Like your pics
    First time here and loved your space.
    happy to follow you

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  67. oh the kachoris look amazing. I'm sure this is going to make my husband, a mumbaikar, really happy :)I'm adding you to my blog roll and do come visit me, though I'm just a beginner :-)

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  68. drooling... nice beautiful kachoris

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  69. Looks delicious!! I bet it tastes delicious! I love the step by step pictures! :)

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  70. I've never had kachoris ... they sound absolutely wonderful and they look beautiful... your photos are gorgeous!

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  71. yummy kachori....very neatly explained...thanks a lot....

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  72. Thanks a lot Akheela for sending this delicious dish to the event...
    please check here
    http://traditional-indian-cooking.blogspot.com/p/eventsgiveaway.html

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  73. The clicks are so appetizing! yum!

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  74. Looks deicious.Thanks for sending it to the event :)

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  75. they looks very inviting-looks good !

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  76. yummy...hmmm...thanks for sharing more pictures..m happy now :)

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  77. Ciaooo!!!Buona domenica amico!!!
    E 1000 grazie sempre per farci conoscere queste meravigliose tue specialità!!!;-)
    Bravissimo:-)

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  78. Amazing mouth watering kachoris. Loved ur detailed method of making, will surely try this recipe.

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  79. Looks very yummy, thank you for sending it to AWED.

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  80. I've never heard of these before but they look amazing! Anything with the words bread and fried is something I would love. :)

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  81. Lovely kachoris. Perfect to munch on in this rainy weather.

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  82. Oh wow, YUM. These look so good, and your instructions are so clear, seems easy. Will the outside hold up to other fillings? Could I make both more and less traditional fillings?

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  83. Hey..bread Kachori looks toooooo good...I never tried this kind of kachori..book marked.....and just visit my blog for the surprise....

    http://wwwchitranna.blogspot.com

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  84. omg! that looks amazing, love to have some:)

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  85. Wow..Kachori with bread..sounds new to me.Luv the step wise pictures and detailed write-ups..

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  86. Kachoris look perfect..such a wonderful snack for this cold weather

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  87. Great pictures! Love the one with all the in-between steps

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  88. These look like a winner for me. My wife is going to love this trick to amp up our next Indian meal!

    Jason

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  89. wow tht must have been work.
    kudos to u for doing it! i am a slacker when it comes to frying lol

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  90. Oooo Yum! They look perfect! Will try it out soon!
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    Kavi | Edible Entertainment

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  91. looks great, the dough is the same as what I call Bannock- native fried bread the inside thats added sounds great

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