Kanda Kachori

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Kanda Kachori
Kanda Kachori with mint & green chilli chutney
Alternative namesPyaaz Kachori
CourseSnack
Place of originIndia
Region or stateRajasthan
Serving temperatureHot or Warm
Main ingredientsMaida (flour), onions, Besan, Ghee

Kanda Kachori (Rajasthani: कांदा कचौरी) or Pyaaz Kachori (lit. "Onion Kachori") is a Rajasthani snack and a variant of Kachori. It is a crispy, flaky, deep-fried pastry filled with spiced onion stuffing.[1][2] It is typically served hot with a sweet and spicy tamarind chutney.[3] Originating in the city of Jodhpur, pyaaz kachori is now enjoyed throughout Rajasthan and North India.[4]

Origin[edit]

Pyaaz kachori originated in Rajasthan, particularly in Jodhpur,[5][6] where cooking style is influenced by ingredient availability and the arid climate. Due to limited water, dishes are often cooked in milk or ghee, resulting in rich flavors.[7]

Preparation[edit]

The kachoris are made by first preparing a dough with maida, salt, and ghee, which is then kneaded and left to rest. For the onion filling, onions are sautéed with nigella seeds, fennel seeds, bay leaves, green chillies, and spices, and then mixed with besan. The filling is then stuffed into small circles of the dough, which are deep-fried in oil until crisp and golden brown.[8][9]

See also[edit]

Kachori

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kanta, Chander (30 August 2018). Healthy and Quick Recipes: Snacks and Main Course Recipes for North Indian Cuisine. Educreation Publishing.
  2. ^ Limited, Foodity (P) (23 February 2024). Beyond Brick and Mortar: Unveiling the Soul of India's Street Food. Notion Press. ISBN 979-8-89277-770-4. The Pyaaz Kachori , a delightful fried pastry filled with spiced onion stuffing
  3. ^ Dalal, Tarla (April 2002). Rajasthani Cookbook. Sanjay & Co (published 2002). ISBN 978-81-86469-66-8. Like all kachoris, they are eaten with a sweet and spicy tamarind chutney.
  4. ^ Dalal, Tarla (April 2002). Rajasthani Cookbook. Sanjay & Co (published 2002). ISBN 978-81-86469-66-8. These kachoris probably originated in Jodhpur but are today popular throughout Rajasthan.
  5. ^ Dalal, Tarla (April 2002). Rajasthani Cookbook. Sanjay & Co (published 2002). ISBN 978-81-86469-66-8.
  6. ^ "Pyaaz Ki Kachori - Preethi's Cuisine". preethicuisine.com/. 22 February 2016. Retrieved 22 April 2024. Pyaz ki kachori originated in Jodhpur
  7. ^ Sona (5 December 2013). "Pyaaz Ki Kachori | Onion Kachori". Spill the Spices. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  8. ^ "pyaz ki kachori recipe | onion kachori | Jaipur pyaz ki kachori |". www.tarladalal.com. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  9. ^ Anupama (13 November 2023). "Jaipuri Pyaaz Ki Kachori Recipe - Onion Filled Spicy Snack". My Ginger Garlic Kitchen Healthy Recipes. Retrieved 24 April 2024.