

Gurda Kapoora Masala with Phulka
Perfectly spiced Gurda Kapoora Masala with soft Phulkas – an energy-giving, soul-satisfying treat!
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Prepare the Potatoes
Prepare the Binding Agent
Create the Tikki Mixture
Shape the Patties
Shallow Fry the Tikkis
Drain and Serve
Heat ghee in a non-stick skillet or frying pan over medium-low heat. Swirl the pan to ensure the ghee coats the bottom evenly.
Gently crack the eggs into the hot pan, leaving space between them. Be careful not to break the yolks.
Immediately sprinkle the salt, turmeric powder, red chili powder, and black pepper powder evenly over the eggs.
Cook for 2-3 minutes. For a runny yolk (sunny-side up), cook until the whites are completely set. For a jammy yolk, cover the pan with a lid for the last minute of cooking to steam the top. For a fully cooked yolk, gently flip the egg and cook for another 30-60 seconds.
Using a spatula, carefully slide the fried eggs onto a serving plate. Garnish with freshly chopped coriander leaves and serve immediately.
Prepare the Herbs (3 minutes): Thoroughly wash the coriander and mint leaves under cold running water. Drain well. Include the tender coriander stems as they are packed with flavor. Roughly chop the herbs.
Load the Blender (2 minutes): In a high-speed blender or a small grinder jar, combine the washed coriander, mint leaves, green chilies, peeled ginger, garlic (if using), roasted chana dal, cumin seeds, salt, sugar, and freshly squeezed lemon juice.
Blend to a Smooth Paste (4 minutes): Secure the lid and blend the ingredients. Add 1 tablespoon of ice-cold water at a time, only as needed, to help the blades move and achieve a smooth consistency. Scrape down the sides of the jar periodically to ensure everything is blended evenly. Avoid adding too much water.
Taste and Serve (1 minute): Transfer the chutney to a serving bowl. Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary—add more salt for flavor, lemon juice for tang, or a pinch of sugar to balance the heat. Serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.