Dal Qeema with Chapati
Dal Qeema with Chapati

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In this video, we show you how to make Keema Roti East African Style. This dish is also known as Keema Chapati and is very popular in Tanzania and Kenya. Qeema is a classic Indian dish that won't ever disappoint you!

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook dal qeema with chapati using 16 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Dal Qeema with Chapati:
  1. Make ready 1 cup / 250 grams Chicken mince (murgi ka qeema)
  2. Prepare 1 cup / 250 grams yellow split gram (dal moong)
  3. Make ready 1/2 cup serving spoons cooking oil
  4. Get 1 medium chopped onion (kati pyaz)
  5. Take 1 chopped tomato (kata tamatar)
  6. Take 4-5 green chillies (hari mirchyn)
  7. Prepare 2-3 tbsps yogurt (dahi)
  8. Make ready 1 , 1 tsp ginger and garlic paste (lehsa adrak)
  9. Take 1 tsp salt (namak)
  10. Take 1 tsp red chilli powder (laal mirch powder)
  11. Prepare 1/2 tsp turmeric (haldi)
  12. Get 1 tsp coriander powder (dhanya powder)
  13. Make ready 1 tsp all spices (garam masala)
  14. Get 1 tsp dry fenugreek (sukhi huyi meethi)
  15. Take Chopped green coriander leaves and ginger julienne cut : for garnish
  16. Get 1-1.5 cup water (pani)

This is a very simple pasi paruppu dal, chapati dal recipe. A very easy to do recipe that can be prepared in no time. Comments posted by users for Chapati Roll & Qeema Bhara Paratha recipe: zakir ur cooking is owsome.plz recipes videos sahi rkha kre. Dal ki roti is roti or chapati made by adding cooked dal or lentils to the atta (wheat flour) while kneading.

Steps to make Dal Qeema with Chapati:
  1. Wash Dal moong and soak for 10-15 mins (dal ko dhoo kar bhejo lyn)
  2. Mean while ; take pan, add oil, chopped Onion (kata pyaz) after two mins add garlic paste (lehsan) ; cook it until light golden
  3. Add ginger paste (adrak), chopped tomato (kata tamatar) ; add 1-2 tbsps water (pani)
  4. Add red chilli powder (laal mirch powder), salt (namak), turmeric (haldi), coriander powder (dhanya powder), dry fenugreek (sukhi huyi meethi), 2 chopped green chillies (kati hari mirchyn)
  5. Mix and cover ; cook for 2-3 mins on low to medium flame
  6. Uncover ; add yogurt (dahi) and cook
  7. Add chicken mince (murgi ka qeema) and cook for 4-5 mins (bhuyn jab tak smell khatam ho jyn)
  8. Remove water from soaked dal moong
  9. Add in dal moong in pan ; cook for 4-5 mins on medium flame
  10. Add 1 cup water (pani), 3 whole green chillies (hari mirchyn) ; cover and cook untill softens (dal gal jy)
  11. Uncover ; add all spices (garam masala)
  12. Dish out ; garnish with chopped coriander and ginger
  13. Serve it with Chapati

Back to our recipe in hand, dal ki roti. This chapati recipe is customisable in dozens of different ways. The basic method is to cook toor dal or moong dal into a mush with turmeric and use. #homemadefood #karachibesthomadefood #abidafood #desifood #foodforworkplaces #foodforeveryone #bestqeema #tawaqeema #bestfoodinkarachi #tastyfood #office #work #lunch #homemade #gharkakhana #chapati #khana #abidasfood #food #onlinefood #Karachifood #gulshankarachi. Ease your soul with food like dal tadka and chapati with all the goodness of protein rich lentils. Humble and comforting recipe to start your day.

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