Vegan Vegetable Omelette or Pancake - also known as Thali Peeth


This is my first post in over a year. The truth is -  Life got so busy, I just had no time!! As W.H. Davies aptly quotes in 'Leisure'... "What is life - if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare....?!"  More and more I got to thinking about that poem - and more and more I started longing for the luxury of just being able to hibernate ( it was winter after all) at home doing nothing and finally....I have two whole weeks before I start up with my new job!  This opportunity arose quite suddenly - as some opportunities are known to do.... and now I have ....TIME!  
So I am grabbing it! Lord knows how long it may be before I am able to post my next recipe :0)

Thalipeeth is a savory mildly spiced nutritious multi-grain pancake popular in Western India. It is made in Maharashtra and is a simple staple food of the region. The dough is made from a special flour consisting of chickpea flour, millet flour, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, whole wheat flour and rice flour. Onion, green chillies, cilantro, brown sugar, other vegetables are added to make this pancake more nutritious, and a whole meal. When you spread the pancake out, it looks just like an omelette, so we call it Vegetarian Omelette at home. It is also naturally vegan.  
It is usually served with white home made butter (a type of whey) and is very popular amongst local 
Maharashtrians.  It may also be served with thick ghee - a kind of delicious clarified butter, local chutneys, 
and sometimes even with thick Greek-like yogurt. The recipe is so quick and easy to whip up, it is really useful to serve as a quick snack to unexpected guests ( try making mini ones) or as an after school snack for kids.
I like to add vegetables like grated carrots,cauliflower, broccoli, celery, spinach or cabbage - anything I can find in my fridge or freezer to increase nutritional content and make the meal more substantial in case of lunch or dinner. 
In the recipe below - I have used the basic ingredients for this pancake and used flours readily available here in the USA.

Quick mildly spiced Vegan Omlette - Pancake

Ingredients:
1/2 cup chickpea flour
1/2 cup all purpose flour (optional)
1/2 cup whole-wheat flour
2 tbsp fine semolina (cream of wheat)
1 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp cumin powder
1 tsp coriander powder
2 tbsp minced onion
4-5 green chillies, minced OR 1-2 tsp red chilli powder 

1 small chopped tomato
2 tbsp cilantro, minced
salt to taste
vegetable oil or spray for cooking



Method: 
Mix all the ingredients (except oil) together to make a thick batter.
Heat 1 tsp oil in a non-stick pan or use cooking spray to coat the pan and gently add a spoonful on to the pan, the size will depend on the size of the pancake you want to make. Spread the batter out evenly to create a round shaped pancake. Cook till browned and crispy and then carefully use a large spatula to turn over to cook the other side. Cook till crispy on both sides. 
I love to serve thalipeeth with green coconut chutney (I have posted an earlier recipe for this on my blog)  and either some plain yogurt or a dollop of butter, but you can serve this wonderful pancake with any dip you like. 
Serve hot.

2 comments:

  1. Dear Blogger,

    We are reaching out to you from www.itspotluck.com a social platform for Indian food lovers. This platform is aimed at addressing the love for Indian food by creating:

    A one stop shop for all Indian food related information.
    Create a democratic platform for home cooks to get noticed, appreciated and rewarded.
    Share the creative ways people are exploring Indian food - In fact going by number of Indian food blogs it’s quite evident that the real fun in Indian food is happening in the kitchens of Indian homes and not in star restaurants & cooking schools. Therefore, we also want this to be a platform for home cooks to get together and share ideas. We believe this platform would truly democratize the Indian food blogger community and give an equal opportunity for everyone to succeed.
    Participation on this site is voluntary and we will try and ensure the accuracy of any blog registration. The current services are just a beginning and we will be adding additional functionalities that will truly make this a global platform for Indian food.

    We hope you like what we are presenting and would join our growing community of Indian food lovers. We already have many food bloggers who have become part of the community. So don’t wait and join today.

    If you face any challenges in registering please contact us at comments@itspotluck.com

    Thank you and looking forward to having as part of itsPotluck community

    itsPotluck.com team
    www.itspotluck.com

    ReplyDelete

Welcome!

Hi! Welcome to my kitchen! Come and share my culinary adventures with me!