Paaticha Kanda Sukkat (Spring Onion Dried Shrimps)
The
Paaticha Kanda Sukkat recipe is a Maharashtrian delicacy made of dried small
prawns and spring onions and serves as a good side dish. It is a typically Maharashtrian side dish, a stir fry recipe that is quite
easy to make and tastes good with almost anything. This
is an all-time favourite at my place and loved by one and all, especially my
daughter. My mother also loved all kinds of dried sea fish and this recipe was
one of her favourite too.
Dried shrimps are the small or tiny dried prawns and
called Jawla or Sukkat in Marathi. The tiny prawns that are surplus in the
season are dried by the fisher folk and are sold to be used in the seasons when
fresh prawns are not readily available. Simultaneously, the areas that do not
have access to fresh produce from the coastal areas rely on these dried
varieties of sea food. The best and fresh variety are generally for sale in the
market after October. The fresh dried prawns are light orange in colour and
more flavourful. One can clean these by sieving and can be stored in air tight
jars for about a year. People make chutneys of these dried prawns and also
combine them with various vegetables like onions, tomatoes, spring onions and
cabbage etc. to make yummy side dishes.
Ingredients
Dried Shrimps – 50 gms
Spring Onions - 150 gms
Water- As per requirement
Oil- 2 tablespoons
Salt- As per taste
Green Chilly- 2 medium
Method
Dry roast the dried shrimps for about 3-5 minutes.
Remove from the fire and add water and allow to soak in water for about 15-20
minutes. Drain water and wash thoroughly. Heat oil in a pan and add chopped
green chillies. Add chopped spring onions and stir fry for abt 2-3 minutes. Add
the drained dried shrimps, salt to taste and stir for about 2-3 minutes. Cover
for 2-3 minutes and Paaticha Kanda Sukkat(Spring Onion Dried Shrimps) is ready to be served.
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