red chilli thecha recipe |
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Maharashtrian style red chilli garlic thecha |
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red chilli thecha recipe |
spicy Kolhapuri thecha |
red mirchi thecha |
Maharashtrian style red chilli garlic thecha |
lal mirch ka thecha will add some spice to your meal. Learn how to make
Maharashtrian style red chilli garlic thecha.
To make
red chilli thecha, in a mixer jar add kashmiri chilli, pandi chilli, garlic, peanuts, cumin seeds, lemon juice, salt and ½ cup water. Blend into a semi-coarse paste. Heat oil in a broad nonstick pan, add a pinch of hing and the prepared red chilli mixture. Mix well and cook on medium flame for 5 to 8 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Store the
red chilli thecha in an air-tight container and refrigerate it for a week. Use the
red chilli thecha as required.
Spicy and tangy
red chilli thecha – it’s a must in every Maharahstrian household! Thecha with bhakri is all-time favourite Maharashtrian combo, and this chutney-like dish is often prepared in small batches and enjoyed fresh.
While the
lal mirch ka thecha tastes good when prepared in the mixer itself, the flavours of chillies, mustard and garlic will be even more prominent if patiently ground with a mortar and pestle, so try it the traditional way when you find some free time.
A classic
Maharashtrian accompaniment, the
red chilli thecha goes best with
Chawal Bhakri,
Whole Wheat Bhakri and
Jowar Bhakri and can be made in small batches and stored in the fridge for 8 days.
Tips for
red chilli thecha. 1. While buying fresh chillies look for shiny, deep red coloured, crisp and unwrinkled ones. 2. Try to pick out sturdy crisp garlic cloves which do not appear wilted, and you should also check for mold and mildew on the garlic too.
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red chilli thecha recipe |
spicy Kolhapuri thecha |
red mirchi thecha |
Maharashtrian style red chilli garlic thecha |
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