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πŸ₯Ÿ Matar Kachori – Crispy, Spiced, and Pure Comfort


✨ A Winter Morning Memory

In Odisha, winter mornings often begin with the aroma of fresh kachoris frying at the street corner or in our own kitchen. I still remember my grandmother waking up early, preparing the spicy green pea filling with a secret mix of garam masala and hing, and gently rolling out each perfect disc.

By the time we finished our morning chores, a brass plate full of crispy, puffed-up matar kachoris would be waiting β€” served with a mild aloo curry or sweet tamarind chutney.

Even now, every bite takes me back to that warmth β€” both of the dish and of those winter mornings wrapped in woolen shawls.


🧾 Ingredients (Serves 4)

For the Dough:

2 cups all-purpose flour (maida)

2 tbsp oil or ghee

Salt to taste

Cold water, to knead


For the Filling:

1Β½ cups green peas (fresh or frozen, coarsely mashed)

1 tbsp oil

1 tsp cumin seeds

Β½ tsp grated ginger

1 chopped green chili

ΒΌ tsp hing (asafoetida)

Β½ tsp turmeric powder

1 tsp roasted cumin powder

Β½ tsp garam masala

Salt to taste

1 tsp sugar (optional)

1 tbsp chopped coriander (optional)


For Frying:

Oil for deep frying


πŸ‘©β€πŸ³ Method

1. Prepare the Dough:

Mix flour, salt, and oil/ghee. Rub until crumbly.

Slowly add cold water and knead into a semi-soft dough. Rest for 20–30 minutes.


2. Make the Filling:

Heat oil in a pan. Add cumin, hing, ginger, and green chili.

Add the mashed peas, turmeric, salt, sugar, cumin powder, and garam masala.

SautΓ© on medium flame until the mixture becomes dry and aromatic.

Let it cool. Optional: Add chopped coriander.


3. Assemble the Kachori:

Divide dough into lemon-sized balls.

Flatten, add a spoonful of filling, seal edges, and gently roll out into a disc (not too thin).


4. Fry:

Heat oil on medium. Fry kachoris until golden and puffed.

Remove onto paper towels.


🍽️ Serve With:

Aloo sabzi (curried potatoes) for a breakfast platter

Sweet tamarind chutney for a snack-time treat

Masala chai for the ultimate cozy combination


πŸ’› Why You’ll Love It

Festive, nostalgic flavor

Flaky and crisp with a soft, spiced center

Great for breakfast or evening snack

Easily prepped ahead

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