Besan-1/2 cup
Salt to taste
Red chilly powder-3/4tsp
Coriander powder-1/2 tsp
Garam masala-1/8tsp
Jeera-1tsp
Cooking soda-a pinch
Lime juice-2tsp
Chopped coriander leaves-2tsp
Sugar-a pinch
(I didn't use)
(Add water & make a thick paste with the above ingredients)
Other ingredients
Collards leaf-2
(vein removed at the back,for easy to fold the leaf)
Tempering
Oil-1tsp
Mustard-1tsp
Hing-little
Curry leaves-little
Grated coconut for garnish
Method
Place the leaf on a board(back ward facing up).Spread a thin layer of the mixture evenly on the leaf.Place another leaf on top & repeat it.Slowly roll it tightly like a log.Steam this till done.Slightly cool it & cut into circles.Heat oil in a pan temper it,add the cut circles & carefully saute for 2 minutes.Garnish it & serve.
We do the same with taro leaves ..this one is new ..looks gud
ReplyDeleteI loved khandvi rolls .. I am sure i will like this taste as well for this is made up of besan with collard leaves. but i dunno if i will get collard leaves here in bangalore . I am going to search for it ..its very tempting
ReplyDeleteVery new for me,luks very tempting also.will try it soon.
ReplyDeletesomething totally new to me. But it looks grt and tempting. Must be delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow.. this looks really cool. Amma used to make this kind of a dish. But not sure if it is the same. Anyways looks classic. Will try it out sometime.
ReplyDeleteWow sailaja never tried this where do we get this leaf.Will try when i get this leaf.
ReplyDeleteLooks spicy and delicious, collard leaf is it like vine leaves
ReplyDeleteDelicious one..looks very tempting.. nice click too.. :)
ReplyDeletemouth-watering and fix quick recipe:)
ReplyDeletelooks bful and delcious dear..yummmmmmmmm..pls collect ur award from my blog
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dish, very interesting..
ReplyDeletenew dish to me. looks delicious. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeletesounds very interesting...
ReplyDeleteThx. for sharing dear :-)
New to me, looks tempting and sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteMy granny does it with taro leaves. Nice one with collard leaves
ReplyDeletehey Sailija
ReplyDeletewe gujju call this Patra..very famous snack in Gujarat..I've posted this recipe too in month of feb..
http://joyofcooking247.blogspot.com/2010/02/patra-savoury-and-steamed-colocasia.html
yours looks tempting, got to make it again..
Nice idea to use the leaves and making steamed rolls!
ReplyDeletewoww, never heard this..
ReplyDeletevery good recipe..
ReplyDeleteHey I did not see this post.. OOh I love it ..My mom also do this using the leaf called " Lacha kattaagu" Hope I spelled it correct and my fav one too. But In collard green I have never tried it sailaja.. loved it..
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