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Anant Ambani loves to eat Andhra’s Pesarattu. Here’s a how you can make it at home:
– 1 cup whole green gram (moong dal)
– 2-3 green chilies (adjust to taste)
– 1 inch piece of ginger
– A handful of fresh coriander leaves
– Salt to taste
– Water as needed
– Oil or ghee for cooking
Wash the whole green gram (moong dal) thoroughly and soak it in water for about 4-6 hours or overnight. This helps in easy grinding and enhances the texture.
After soaking, drain the water from the dal completely.
In a blender or food processor, grind the soaked dal along with green chilies, ginger, and fresh coriander leaves into a smooth batter. Add a little water (about 1/4 to 1/2 cup) if needed to facilitate grinding. The batter should be of pouring consistency, similar to dosa batter.
Transfer the batter into a mixing bowl and add salt to taste. Mix well.
Heat a non-stick griddle or a dosa tava over medium-high heat. Once hot, lower the heat to medium.
Pour a ladleful of batter onto the hot griddle and spread it in a circular motion to make a thin pancake (similar to a dosa). You can make it as thin or thick as you prefer.
Drizzle a little oil or ghee around the edges of the pesarattu and a few drops on top. Cook on medium heat until the edges start to crisp up and the bottom turns golden brown.
Fold the pesarattu in half or roll it up and transfer to a serving plate. Serve hot with coconut chutney, ginger chutney, or any chutney of your choice.
Variation: You can add finely chopped onions, cumin seeds, or grated carrot to the batter for added flavor.
Accompaniments: Pesarattu tastes best when served with coconut chutney, ginger chutney, or even sambar.
Enjoy your homemade Pesarattu!
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