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Kutchi Dabeli | Stuffed Double Roti | Indian Snack | Gefüllte Brotchen

A way to one´s heart is through his tummy. And snack time is exactly, where your heart wishes to dodge on your healthy routine and bite on some junk.

Wouldn´t it be great, to find a snack time recipe that is flavourful, appetizing yet healthy as it can be? On giving it a second thought, I landed on this— Kutchi Dabeli or Stuffed Double Roti, a yum Indian street food recipe.  

To be honest, I have too many fun stories to share that happened over Dabeli back in India which will completely side-track my focus from the recipe, so I will save them for some other time.

Kutchi Dabeli, a very popular Indian snack, which basically originates from the part of Gujarat, called Kutch. Hence, the name Kutchi Dabeli. This delish evening snack has found its way to each and every Indian streets and is no more limited to just Gujarat. 

What to serve along?

Indian Chai makes a perfect match for this recipe.                                                                                                            Want to have something cold, then peach ice tea or cola are also not a bad choice                    

Dabeli is palatable recipe where a bread bun is heavy stuffed with spicy potato filling, topped with tangy and sour chutneys, baby hands of peanuts, onions, pomegranate, cilantro and there your tea-time snack is ready!

This recipe can also be beautifully served by replacing the bread bun/ double roti with Burger bread, by that you can easily attract kids to have a healthy and yummy snack.

Kutchi Dabeli Recipe

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Kutchi Dabeli or Stuffed Double Roti

Kinnari
Kutchi Dabeli is a spicy, tangy, filling tea time snack found in all streets of India. A bite into this juicy stuffed double roti is a complete package with all possible flavors to offer, just in one dish. This recipe can be smartly modified for children by adding next to no chillies and minimising on other spices.
Prep Time 30 mins
Cook Time 30 mins
Total Time 1 hr
Course Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine Indian
Servings 4 people
Calories 0.8 kcal

Equipment

  • Pressure Cooker
  • Wide Bottom Skillet
  • Spatula
  • Bowls
  • Chopping Board
  • Knives
  • Sieve
  • Masher

Ingredients
  

  • 7-8 pieces Boiled Potatoes (medium size)
  • 2 inch Ginger Grated or finely chopped
  • 6-7 cloves Garlic
  • 2-3 pieces Cinnamon sticks
  • 2 pieces Red Dried Chilli (Dip it in some lukewarm water, for 5-7mins)
  • 2 pieces Clove
  • 4 tbsp Oil

Spices

  • a pinch Hing/Asafoetida
  • 2 tsp Turmeric Powder
  • 3 tsp Garam Masala Easily available in any Indian grocery stores
  • 1 tsp Ajwain/Ajowan caraway
  • 2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
  • 1 tsp Cumin Seeds
  • 5 tsp Dabeli Masala Easily available in any Indian grocery stores
  • 2 tsp Chat Masala Easily available in any Indian grocery stores
  • 3 tsp Sugar
  • Salt to taste

Garnishments

  • 25 gm Tutti-Frutti (Fruit Flavored Hardened Sugar) Mostly found in baking section.
  • 100 gm Roasted Peanuts
  • 2 pieces Onion Fine Chopped
  • 5 gm Cilantro / Coriander Fine Chopped
  • ½ shell Pomegranate
  • 50 ml tamarind chutney Easily available in any Indian grocery stores

Instructions
 

  • Start with boiling potatoes on a medium flame, let it cook for 3-4 whistles or until they are perfectly cooked. We need to mash the potatoes--so, its quite ok, if the Potatoes overcook by a whistle.
  • While Potatoes cook, collect all the spices and ingredients together. Chop the necessary veggies (Onion, Pomegranate, Coriander, etc.) Now add the raw ingredients-- garlic, ginger, cloves, cinnamon sticks, red chillies to the grinding pot and make a smooth paste of it.
    Peel out the skin, mash the potatoes until a coarse paste.
  • On a medium flame, use a wide bottom skillet and heat the oil. Add the spices- cumin seeds, asafoetida, ajowan caraway. Add the spice paste prepared in the earlier step. Mix it up and let it cook until its brownish and aromatic. Add mashed potatoes and start mixing it up. Let the spices blend well with the potatoes by letting it cook for a while. Add salt and mix it. Add all the powdered spices -turmeric, chilli powder, garam masala, dabeli masala and mix it up. Add some water to make mixing easier and to make the filling more miry. Keep mixing it--use a spatula or masher to do so.
  • More water can be added if the filling turns dry while cooking. Let it cook for next 5-7mins so that the flavors sink in. Add chaat masala and sugar. Turn off the heat. Mix the filling well and spread out over the wide bottom of the skillet/pan.
    Add garnishments- onion, peanuts, pomegranate, coriander, tutti-frutti.
    The filling is ready, lets stuff the buns now.
  • Use a flat pan to roast our Dabelis´. On medium flame, heat up the pan and cover the surface of the pan with butter.
    Take Dabeli bread/ Double Roti or any sort of soft bread bun like burger bread will also do. Cut the bun half from the center horizontally and start stuffing it with a thin layer of butter, then add the potato filling, next add the chutney to give a tangy flavor- tamarind, add onion, peanuts, pomegranate, tutti frutti to the bun and pack it well.
    Roast the bread bun from all sides and its ready to serve. Continue stuffing and roasting similarly as described. Serve them hot and crispy with a handful of peanuts and onions on its side.

Notes

Child-Friendly: Worried that your children don´t eat enough, then you can improvise this recipe and attract them to food with this recipe. And to your surprise, they will love it.
  1. Add Cheese: Children love cheese and that´s exactly how you can add some proteins to this dish. Adding cheese to this recipe, makes it taste out of the world. 
  2. Add Ketchup: Adding ketchup will also enhance the flavors of this recipe. If you tend to add ketchup then skip adding tamarind chutney. 
Don´t have tamarind chutney? or don´t wish to make it or don´t know where to find it?
Excuse can be any, but again there is a solution to this one. Replace the tamarind chutney with barbeque sauce and I promise you will replace your Burgers with Dabelis.
It is a perfect pick for any vegetarian meals. 
Can easily be improvised to Vegan, by replacing butter with oil. Skip on using cheese. And your are good to go!
Keyword children will love it, double roti, indian street food, spicy tangy flavorful, stuffed flatbread, tea time snack

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Author: Kinnari

Welcome! I am Kinnari, a 20 something Engineer from Pune, India. Presently residing in Germany, which got me an opportunity to explore the world around me! Staying far from my family also got me a chance to step into the kitchen and put my apron on! Altogether a big opportunity to share my experiences with you!

Kinnari

Travel enthusiast, an epicure sharing Indian recipes, flowers and plant aficionado, fine artwork and creative indulgence and together a combined package for a good and a mindful living. The heart and voice behind Sananimam, sharing and seeking.

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