
You know if we soak a cup of raw rice overnight and then grind it in a mixer with dry red chili and a little water to prepare a thick smooth paste, we can add three boiled potatoes grated in it along with onion, bell pepper, carrot, green chili, ginger, salt, cumin, baking soda, and mix all these ingredients well. After greasing our hands, we can take small portions of the mixture, roll them into...
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Soak the raw rice overnight in water.
Grind the soaked rice with dry red chillies and a little water to make a thick smooth paste.
Add grated boiled potatoes, chopped onion, capsicum, carrot, green chillies, grated ginger, salt, cumin seeds, and baking soda to the rice paste.
Mix all the ingredients well to form a dough-like consistency.
Grease your hands and take small portions of the mixture. Roll them into long shapes.
In a mixer jar, add coriander leaves, mint leaves, ginger, green chillies, garlic cloves, boondi, cumin seeds, salt, black salt, chaat masala, lemon juice, and ice cubes.
Blend everything into a smooth chutney.
Heat oil in a pan for frying.
Fry the rolled rice potato mixture until golden and crispy.
Serve hot with the prepared mint-coriander chutney.
Ensure the rice is soaked overnight for a smoother paste.
Grease your hands to prevent the mixture from sticking while shaping the rolls.
Adjust the spice level of the chutney by adding more or fewer green chillies.
Serve the rolls immediately after frying for the best taste and texture.
Can I use leftover rice instead of raw rice?
No, this recipe specifically requires raw rice soaked overnight to achieve the correct texture.
Can I bake the rolls instead of frying?
Yes, you can bake them at 375°F (190°C) until golden and crispy, but frying gives a better texture.
How long can I store the chutney?
The chutney can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
Can I skip the baking soda?
Baking soda helps make the rolls light and fluffy, but you can skip it if you prefer a denser texture.
What can I substitute for boondi in the chutney?
You can use roasted chickpeas or skip it entirely if boondi is unavailable.
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