Varan phal / chakolya
Varan phal / chakolya

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Learn how to make Chakolya / Varan Phal at home with Chef Smita on Ruchkar Mejwani. Dal Chakolya is a Maharashtrian comfort food. Hi please like share and subscribe this video.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook varan phal / chakolya using 19 ingredients and 17 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Varan phal / chakolya:
  1. Make ready for chakolya dough
  2. Get 4 cups Wheat flour
  3. Prepare to taste Salt
  4. Take 2 tsp Oil
  5. Prepare for varan /dal
  6. Make ready 2 cups Toor dal
  7. Make ready To taste Turmeric powder
  8. Take 2 tsp Mustard seeds
  9. Take 2 tsp Cumin seeds
  10. Prepare 15 Garlic
  11. Take as needed Curry leaves
  12. Make ready 1 tbsp Tamarind paste
  13. Make ready 1/2 tsp Jaggery
  14. Prepare To taste Goda masala it's optional
  15. Get To taste Red chilli powder/green chilli
  16. Get as needed Some coriander leaves
  17. Make ready as needed Ghee
  18. Make ready to taste Salt
  19. Get pinch Hing

Dal Chakolya is a Maharashtrian comfort food. They are also known as Varanfal, Dalfal or Dal Dhokali in. Dal dhokli (Rajasthani: दाल ढोकली) (Gujarati: દાળ ઢોકળી), varan phal (Marathi: वरण फळ), or chakolya (Marathi: चकोल्या) is a Rajasthani, Gujarati and Maharashtrian dish made by boiling thick wheat flour noodles (dhokli or phal) in a pigeon pea stew (dal or varan). A hearty one pot meal from the Indian States of Gujarat and Maharashtra, where it is also called as Chakolya or Varan Phal.

Steps to make Varan phal / chakolya:
  1. Wash toor dal&add water some turmeric powder&hing and pressure cook until tender
  2. Till the time dal cooking, make dough for chakolya for dough sift flour &add salt to taste
  3. Now start adding little water at a time and keep kneading dough should be little beat stiff
  4. Apply few drops of oil on top & let it rest for 15 min
  5. Make a medium sized balls out of it & roll them like a thin big roti
  6. Cut into circle shape or square shape
  7. After that heat up oil in big veesel &use ghee or oil as ur choice
  8. Once ghee/oil is hot.. add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves, hing, red chilli powder / green chilli, garlic paste, some tamarind, some jaggery…
  9. After that.. gets cooked and turns light brown
  10. Now put cooked dal & mix very well
  11. Consistency of dal should be thin as we are going to add chakolya in it. Dal will thicken up. So add water & adjust the consistency
  12. When dal comes to boil add green coriander leaves.
  13. Start adding dough piece in it.
  14. Let them cook completely a dal it may take around 10-20 minutes check the sea doing & add to salt
  15. Cover it simner on low heat for 5-10min chakolya is ready
  16. Last but imp add ghee
  17. And serve it with curd or pickle

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