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Published on Nov 7, 2012

Moong Dal Panki, authentic Gujarati snack!!! (Hindi video with English close caption)
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Moong Dal Panki

Moong dal panki,this easily digestible snack is sure to please your stomach, without any after-effects! remember to remove the skin of the dal for a better texture and taste. Also, you could increase the amount of besan if the batter is too thin.

Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 10 minutes
Makes 6 pankis

Ingredients

1/2 cup yellow moong dal , soaked for 2 to 3 hours
2 green chillies , roughly chopped
1 tbsp fresh curds (dahi)
salt to taste
a pinch of asafoetida (hing)
2 tbsp finely chopped coriander (dhania)
2 tsp besan (bengal gram flour)
1 tsp oil
a few drops of lemon juice
2 tsp fruit salt
12 round banana leaves (kele ka patta) , 125 mm. (5") diameter
oil for greasing and cooking

Method
1. Combine the yellow moong dal, curds, green chillies and little water and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste.
2. Add the salt, asafoetida, coriander, besan and oil and mix well.
3. Add the lemon juice and fruit salt, mix lightly and keep aside.
4. Apply a little oil on one side of each banana leaf and keep aside.
5. Put 1 tbsp of the batter on the greased side of a banana leaf.
6. Cover with another banana leaf with the greased side over the batter press it gently to spread the batter evenly to make a thin layer.
7. Cook on a non-stick a tava (griddle) and cook till light brown spots appear on both the sides of the leaves and the panki in between peels off the leaf easily.
8. Repeat with the remaining ingredients to make 5 more pankis.
9. Serve immediately.

Handy tip:

1. You can cut the banana leaves into roundels using a cookie cutter, however if you do not have it cut them in squares using scissors and proceed as per the recipe.

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  • monaazi

    lovely..... its soooooooo easy..... my mom loves this dish...,, I'll surprise her on diwali with this dish....... thank you...! U made my 2012 diwali...! :-)

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  • TarlaDalalsKitchen

    Thank you...Happy Cooking !

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  • Mansi Shah

    Wht is I could not find banana leave? Can it be make without banana leaves?

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  • TarlaDalalsKitchen

    Banana leaves are available in any vegetable market....

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  • mehtagy87

    Very Innovative, healthy & simple recipe ,Only thing its a bit time consuming when it come to serving for more than group of 5 at once...

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  • TarlaDalalsKitchen

    It is little time consuming but the dish will taste simply great...

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  • Mansi Shah

    m in US and its hard to find banana leaves here

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