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PAPADUM WITH RED ONION CHUTNEY AND MINT RAITA



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Dress up your papadum with spicy red onion chutney and cooling mint raita

Provided by romain | glebekitchen

Categories     Appetizer

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 14

6 papadum (available at any Indian grocery)
oil to shallow fry (about 1/2 inch deep)
1/2 medium white onion (sliced thin)
1 1/2 tbsp chili masala sauce (I like Tamarina brand)
1 1/2 tbsp ketchup
1 tsp cumin seed
1/4 tsp salt (- you can go up to 1/2 tsp depending on your taste)
1/8 tsp amchoor powder (for a bit of tang)
1/4 cup plain yoghurt
2 tsp mint sauce (- mint sauce is not mint jelly)
1 1/2 tsp fresh mint (minced)
1 1/2 tsp cilantro (minced)
1/4 tsp salt
milk to thin to your desired consistency (1-2 tsp (or none at all - up to you))

Steps:

  • Slice your onion thinly. Really thinly. Cut it in half lengthwise. Set a half down on your cutting board. Cut off the stem end but leave the root end . Slice across the onion so you get half moon rings. Once you are done slicing cut the onion slices in half to form quarter rings.
  • Deflame the onion. Takes the bite out of it. Put the sliced onion in a fine mesh strainer. Rinse under cold water for about a minute. Transfer the onion to a bowl of cold water. Let the onions soak in the fridge for 10 minutes. Drain. You can do this when you are making salsa as well. Smooths all the rough edges of the onion. This is a good restaurant trick for anything with raw onions.
  • Combine the ketchup, cumin seed, masala chili sauce, salt and amchoor powder. Stir to combine. If you taste it now it will seem pretty spicy. Depending on the chili masala sauce you pick of course. Don't worry. The onions will dilute the heat. And papadum seem to soak up the fire. If anything it could be spicier if that's what you like.
  • Fold in the onions. Mix thoroughly to coat the onions with the tomato mixture. If you have time refrigerate the red onion chutney for about an hour to mellow the flavours. It's good right away. It's a little better after it sits for a while. Taste it right before you are ready to serve and adjust the salt.
  • Combine all the ingredients except the milk in a small bowl. Stir it up. Now decide if you like the texture.
  • If you want it thinner add some milk, a teaspoon at a time, until you get to your desired consistency. Taste and adjust salt.
  • Have your red onion chutney and mint raita ready to go before you start cooking papadum. Papadum do not taste good once they cool too much. They are great hot. They are not great cold. Trust me on this one. Nobody will like cold papadum.
  • Pick a skillet a little bigger than the papadum. 10 inch diameter is about perfect. Bigger is OK but it takes more oil.
  • A good set of tongs is essential here. Have them ready when you start cooking.
  • Pour enough oil into your pan to get it about 1/2 inch deep. Heat your oil to around 350F. Use a thermometer. Guessing never works well. If you must guess you want your papadum to cook in about 8-10 seconds and not wind up too brown. Thermometers are way easier. Better food through science.
  • Have a plate with some paper towel on it nearby. You are going to need to have it close to the pan or you are going to drip oil everywhere.
  • Slip a papadum into the oil. It will start to curl and cook immediately. After around 4-5 seconds grab it with your tongs and flip it. It will be pretty solid so this should be easy. Cook another 3-5 seconds. Grab one edge of the papadum and hold it vertically above the oil to drain a bit.
  • Transfer the cooked papadum to the plate with the tongs. I like to have my tongs in my dominant hand and the plate in my other hand when I do this.
  • Repeat no more than 6 times. Don't serve cold papdum. Just don't do it. Have I mentioned that?
  • Serve the papadum with the red onion chutney and mint raita. Let your guests decide what they want to put on their papadum.

HOMEMADE PAPADUMS FROM SCRATCH



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Crispy and addictive, papadums are an Indian snack that is also the perfect complement to any meal. They're delicious when eaten alone, with chutneys, or with other dipping sauces. Learn how to make them from scratch at home.

Provided by Tracy Ariza, DDS

Categories     Breads and wraps     DIY Pantry Foods     Side dishes     snacks

Time 13h20m

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 cups urid flour
1/4 cup water
3/4 tsp. salt
garlic powder (optional, to taste)
1 tsp. whole cumin (optional, for flavored varieties)
coconut oil or olive oil ((for kneading and possibly deep frying))
freshly ground black pepper (to taste)

Steps:

  • Mix together the flour, salt, optional powdered spices, and water until the ingredients just come together. Add the water little by little while mixing together, until you end up with a stiff dough. Feel free to adjust the salt and spices to taste. (Garlic powder and pepper are optional additions.)
  • Knead and pound on the dough for several minutes. At first the dough will be sticky, but as you knead and pound on it, it will start to come together. You can grease your hands and counter to help keep everything from sticking. I've used both coconut oil and olive oil and both work well. (Any vegetable oil shoud work.)
  • Take sections of the dough and roll them out on the countertop thinly, around 2mm thin. Use a round cookie cutter to cut out circular-shaped papadums and then use a rolling pin to roll the disks out it even thinner.
  • Optionally sprinkle whole cumin seeds or other spices over the disks and use a rolling pin to gently press them into the papadums.
  • Spread the poppadum disks over parchment paper to allow them to dry. Flip the disks ocassionally throughout the drying process. (You can speed up the process by drying them in the sun, a dehydrator, or an oven at its lowest temperature.)
  • Dried papadums can be stored in an airtight container for later, or cooked for immediate serving.
  • Papadums can be broiled in the oven, puffed in the microwave, or deep-fried. My favorite method is to deep fry or pan fry the papadums in a small amount of oil. Papadums made in this way crisp up instantly in the hot oil. Broiled and microwaved papadums also crisp up quickly but aren't as light and flaky as the deep-fried ones.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 small papadum, Calories 56 kcal, Carbohydrate 7 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 2 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 59 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 1 g

POPPADOMS



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Posted for a request. I have only ever bought them so if you choose to make them I'd be interested to know your results. Prep or cooking times do not reflect the 2 hour drying time.

Provided by Diana Adcock

Categories     Beans

Time 19m

Yield 12 poppadoms

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 cups garbanzo bean flour
1 teaspoon black pepper, coarse ground
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 garlic clove, minced
1/4 cup water
1 tablespoon water
1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1/2 cup vegetable oil

Steps:

  • In your food processor bowl combine the garbanzo bean flour, black pepper, cumin and salt.
  • Pulse to combine well.
  • Add the minced garlic, pulse again to mix well.
  • With your food processor running slowly add the 1/4 cup water.
  • You want your dough pulled together well but not wet.
  • Add the additional 1 tablespoon water if your dough is not pulling together into a ball.
  • Your dough should be stiff and feel somewhat dry, unlike bread dough.
  • Using your hands form dough into a 6 inch log.
  • Cut log into 12 1/2 inch slices.
  • Using a little of your oil lightly brush both sides of each slice.
  • Roll into super thin rounds about 6 inches in diameter.
  • At this point you can bake them in a 300 degree oven for about 15 to 20 minutes until dry but not brown, or fry them in the traditional way.
  • Allow your poppadoms to dry at room temp for around 2 to 3 hours-you want them dry but still with a little bend.
  • Heat Oil in a heavy skillet over medium high heat.
  • Fry each round for 15 on each side-remove and drain on paper towells or a rack.
  • Repeat until done.
  • Eat immediately with hummus or baba ganouy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 83.2, Fat 9.2, SaturatedFat 1.2, Sodium 97.6, Carbohydrate 0.5, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 0.1, Protein 0.1

POPPADUMS WITH LIME & CORIANDER DIP



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Start your Indian meal in style with Meena Pathak's tangy dip - serve with plain poppadums

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Dinner, Starter

Time 5m

Yield 8 poppadums

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 tbsp mango chutney
1 bunch spring onions
4 tbsp fresh coriander
5 tbsp lime juice (about 3 limes)
8 ready-to-eat poppadums

Steps:

  • Put the mango chutney in a bowl and chop up any large pieces of mango. Mix with the spring onions, coriander and lime juice. Cover and chill until ready to serve. (You can make this up to a day ahead and keep it in a covered container in the fridge.) Serve the chilled dip in a bowl on a plate, with the poppadums broken in pieces and placed around the sides.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 227 calories, Fat 10 grams fat, SaturatedFat 2 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 27 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 5 grams sugar, Fiber 3 grams fiber, Protein 8 grams protein, Sodium 2.19 milligram of sodium

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