Bhogi chi Bhaji
Bhogi chi Bhaji is a typical Mahrashtrian recipe, it is a
mixed vegetable dish made especially on Bhogi day. Bhogi is a festival celebrated
a day before the festival of Makar Sankranti. It is celebrated in nearly all
states of India. This is a festival linked with season transition from peak
winters to milder cold and also to harvest time. In Maharashtra, there is celebration to mark Bhogi wherein Pooja is
performed and prayers and thanks are offered to God for giving us the bounty in
form of a good harvest. There are varieties of vegetables available during this
season and they include many kinds of beans like Ghevda, Paavta and Sheng
Papdi, Harbhara(green gram), brinjals, carrots, Ber, spring onions, green peas
and fresh garlic etc. Sesame (Til) seeds are eaten during this period to beat
the cold season. The typical Maharshtrian Bhogi spread includes the mix bhaji,
waangyache bharit, paavtyachi amti, bajrichi bhakri (millet bread), dahi (curd)
ani loni (butter).
Ingredients
Sheng Papdi – 125 gms
Carrot – 1 large
Brinjals – 4- 5 small sized
Green Peas – 50 gms
Fresh Green Grams – 50 gms
Ber – 50 gms
Onion – 1 large
Garlic – 10-12 cloves
Groundnuts - 50 gms
Roasted groundnut powder – 2 tablespoons
Roasted Sesame seeds – 1 tablespoon
Turmeric Powder – ½ teaspoon
Kanda Lasun Masala – 1 teaspoon
Salt – As per taste
Oil – 2-3 tablespoons
Water – Approx ¾ cup
Chopped Corinader Leaves – 2 teaspoons
Method
Clean and chop all vegetables. Soak groundnuts in water for 10-15 mins. Heat oil in a pan
and add chopped onion, fry till it gets slightly browned. Add garlic and stir for a minute. Add all chopped
vegetables, soaked groundnuts, turmeric and salt and stir well. Add water and stir
well, cover with a lid and allow the vegetables to cook for 5-6 minutes. Remove
lid, add kanda lasun masala and stir for about 3- 4 minutes. Add roasted
groundnut powder and sesame seeds and allow to cook for further 2 minutes.
Finally, add chopped coriander leaves and serve hot with Bajra Roti.
Note - Preparation and cooking time is 30-40 minutes. This quantity should be enough for 3-4 persons. You may use any type of beans that is readily available. If no fresh green gram is available, soak dried whole green grams, cook and use. Ber may not available everywhere globally, one can make do without it too.
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