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Homestyle bhakri with a perfectly spiced, protein-packed boiled egg fry – an energy-giving breakfast!

A rustic, gluten-free flatbread from Maharashtra made with sorghum flour. This wholesome bhakri is traditionally patted by hand and cooked on a griddle until it puffs up beautifully. Perfect with spicy curries or chutneys.
Serving size: 1 serving
Prepare the dough: In a large bowl, mix together the jowar flour and salt. Gradually pour in the hot water while mixing with a spoon. The water should be hot but manageable to touch. Once the flour comes together, knead it with the heel of your palm for 5-7 minutes until you get a smooth, soft, and pliable dough. It should not be sticky. Cover the dough with a damp cloth and let it rest for 10 minutes.
Divide the dough into equal portions.
Pat the bhakri: Take one portion of the dough and roll it into a smooth ball. Sprinkle some dry jowar flour on a clean, flat surface or a chakla (rolling board). Place the dough ball on the floured surface and gently flatten it with your palm. Using your fingers and palm, start patting the dough, rotating it simultaneously to form an even, thin circle of about 5-6 inches in diameter. Dust with more flour as needed to prevent sticking.

A quick and spicy South Indian stir-fry made with hard-boiled eggs and aromatic spices. This simple dish is ready in under 20 minutes and makes a perfect protein-packed side for rice and sambar.
Serving size: 1 serving



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This gujarati dish is perfect for breakfast. With 416.41999999999996 calories and 15.02g of protein per serving, it's a weight-loss-friendly option for your meal plan.
Cook the bhakri: Heat a cast iron tawa or griddle over medium-high heat. It should be hot before you place the bhakri on it. Carefully lift the patted bhakri and place it on the hot tawa. Sprinkle a little water on the top surface and spread it evenly with your fingers. Cook for about 1 minute, until the water evaporates and the top looks dry. Flip the bhakri and cook the other side for another 1-2 minutes, until light brown spots appear. Using tongs, lift the bhakri and place it directly on a medium flame. It will puff up like a balloon. Flip and cook the other side on the direct flame for a few seconds. Avoid burning it. Repeat the process for all the remaining dough balls.
Serve the Jowar Bhakri immediately, smearing a little ghee on top if you like.
Boil and Prepare the Eggs
Prepare the Masala Base
Sauté the Spices
Fry the Eggs
Garnish and Serve