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		<title>Beeh Tikki Paalak&#124;Lotus Stem Tikki in Spinach Curry</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Apr 2023 09:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Beeh or Lotus stem is very popular in Sindhi cuisine. It is used to cook many traditional Sindhi dishes like Beeh Patata, Beeh Ji Tikki, Kuneh Jo Beeh etc. About Sindhi Beeh TIkki Paalak: One of the most popular Sindhi Style Lotus stem dishes is Beeh Ji Tikki  made by mashing boiled Lotus stem and potatoes, flavouring the mash, dipping in the besan batter and deep frying it. It tastes delicious but then how often can you eat deep fried food?Few days ago I had some boiled lotus stem and potatoes as well. I was planning to make the Beeh Tikki and some Palak paneer for the lunch.But then I changed the plans. I made the Palak curry the way we make it for Palak paneer but instead of paneer chunks, I added Pan fried Beeh tikki (without besan coating) and a rustic hearty meal of Sindhi Beeh Tikki Paalak was ready in no time. The above mix was mashed very well to make Tikkis (Patties). I Pan fried the Tikkis using little of Ghee, till well cooked. Here&#8217;s how the Sindhi Style Beeh patata or the  Lotus stem and Potato tikkis looked like! I added these Beeh Patata tikkis to the Spinach curry just before serving! Healthier Beeh patata Tikki in Spinach curry tasted delicious with plain roti! Recipe of Sindhi Beeh Tikki Paalak Beeh Tikki Paalak&#124;Lotus Stem Tikki in Spinach Curry Pan fried Lotus stem and Potato tikki in Spinach curry Ingredients Instructions For Spinach Curry More Sindhi Lotus stem (Kamalkakdi or Beeh) recipes: Recipe of Beeh Tikki is available here! Recipe of Suhandhro Ain Beeh is available here! For recipe of Sindhi Sehal Beeh, click here! Recipe of Beeh Sawa Basar or Lotus stem and Spring onions is here Recipe of Sindhi Laag^ mein Beeh is available here</p>
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		<title>Beeha Ji Tikki&#124;Stuffed Lotus stem Tikki</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alka Keswani]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2014 15:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Sindhi&#8217;s love for Lotus stem dates back to pre-partition era and our forefathers loved the nutty flavored, woodsy looking, stringy/hairy stem of Lotus flower so much that they started cultivating it here in India, around their homes, and hence  this Lotus stem or Beeh is still found mostly in Sindhi dominated areas.Those who grew up in areas like Ulhasnagar, Chembur, Khar, Pune, Indore or such other Sindhi populated places, might have tasted, the stuffed Beeh tikki. A signature Sindhi snack, Beeha Ji tikki, is now hardly available in Sindhi eateries and is seldom cooked  at homes. I still remember those days when we used to buy this tikki from Pakora vendors.The shop of Ballu Uncle in Ulhasnagar camp 4, was so popular because of his Beeh ji tikki, that it became a landmark for areas around, and the lane opposite to his shop, was known by his name. In the evening, the hot crispy, spicy stuffed lotus stem tikkis, with green chutney, attracted not only the locals but also the people from far and wide.The Man is no more, neither is his shop, but the taste of Beeh tikkis lingers on. This week  I received yet another batch of amazingly fresh lotus root/stem from my Mother-in-law along with my favorite fresh green garlic and I instantly craved for some Beeh tikkis. And oh ! there are some fresh turnips and freshly milled Jowar flour that she packed for me, so Chithyal ghogrun and Juar jo dodo shall be my lunch tomorrow ;-). Thank you Ma 🙂 The lotus stem must be cleaned properly, boiled and then stuffed with the mixture of greens. You can use regular garlic, but this time I used fresh green garlic, that imparts more verdant flavor. The besan batter coated tikkis could be fried completely at one go, if you wish to make it less sinful. But Sindhis have this evil affinity for double frying their snacks for the sake of enjoying crispy and crunchy munchies ;-). So pick your choice !   Heading towards the recipe of Sindhi Beeh Tikki, here we go&#8230; Print Beeha Ji Tikki&#124;Stuffed Lotus stem Tikki Prep time:&#160; 15 mins Cook time:&#160; 20 mins Total time:&#160; 35 mins Serves:&#160;5 Lotus stem stuffed with green masala, dipped in chickpea batter and double fried Ingredients Beeh/bhein (Kamalkakdi or Lotus stem) 250 gm For Stuffing Coriander leaves &#189; cup Green chillies 4-5 Chopped Fresh green garlic 2 tbsp Turmeric powder &#188; spoon Coriander Powder 2 tsp Amchoor (Optional) &#188; tsp Salt as per taste To make batter for coating Gram flour (Besan) 1 small cup Salt as per taste Red chilli powder &#189; tsp Baking soda a pinch Oil for frying Method Wash thoroughly the lotus stem and cut it into pieces, each about 2 inches long. Now boil these in a pressure cooker with some salt and water, till almost done. Depending upon the quality of lotus stem, the time to cook varies.To soften the stem faster add few drops of oil or sindhi papad while boiling. The lotus stem that I used, was fresh and of good quality. I put it on low flame for 4 minutes after one whistle (of pressure cooker) and it was just perfect to stuff and fry. Meanwhile mix chopped coriander leaves, green chillies and chopped fresh garlic in mortar-pestle (Hamam Dasta) and pound it to obtain a coarse mixture.Please do not grind it. Add salt, turmeric powder, coriander powder, amchoor powder (optional) and mix it properly Take each piece of boiled lotusstem, slit it vertically and stuff the mixture properly. Now take besan in a bowl, add some salt, red chilly powder and baking soda and mix it properly. Add water to make a batter of thick consistency Dip each stuffed lotusstem piece in batter and coat it properly. Fry it in hot oil on medium flame for a while, then take it out and press a little in between your palms (carefully so as to not break it) and fry again till crisp and golden colour.Repeat the procedure for remaining pieces Serve this Bheeya ji tikki with coriander and mint chutney or any chutney of your choice. Goes well with Dal rice, or Tidali dal 3.5.3251  </p>
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