on May 09, 2022, Updated Oct 23, 2023 Here are some more Rajasthani recipes that you may like: Mirchi Ke Tipore, Dal Bati, Laal Maas, and Rajasthani Garlic Chutney.
About Papad Ghatiya Sabji
Papad Gathiya Sabji is a traditional Rajasthani curry made using urad dal papad (poppadums) and gathiya (thick chickpea flour sev). This no-onion, no-garlic curry is a great option for Indian-style meals when fresh vegetables are scarce. Make it using my easy recipe and serve it with roti, bajra roti, or plain tawa paratha for Indian-style meals.
Storage Suggestions
Papad Gathiya Sabji is best served hot right from the pan. If you want to make it ahead, do not add papad and gathiya to the curry; otherwise, they will become soggy. Gathiya – Gathiya is thick sev made using besan (chickpea flour). You can use plain gathiya or flavored gathiya to make this curry. Spice Powders – You will need basic spice powders, such as coriander powder, turmeric powder, Kashmiri red chili powder, and cumin powder. Yogurt – Plain yogurt (dahi, curd) is the base of this sabji. Whisking it with a little all-purpose flour (maida) prevents it from curdling while cooking. Others – You will also need oil, cumin seeds, asafetida (hing), dry red chilies, fenugreek seeds (methi dana), and cilantro (fresh coriander leaves).
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon coriander powder ½ teaspoon turmeric powder 1 teaspoon Kashmiri red chili powder ½ teaspoon cumin powder
Heat 2 cups of water in a pan over high heat. Once the water comes to a boil, add the papad pieces to the pan and cook for a minute. Drain the water and keep the cooked papad aside. Add the following ingredients once the oil is hot, and let them crackle for 4-5 seconds.
1 teaspoon cumin seeds ¼ teaspoon asafetida 2-3 whole dry red chilies ¼ teaspoon crushed fenugreek seeds
Add the yogurt whisked with spices to the pan and cook until the oil separates from the pan’s sides. Stir frequently while cooking. Add ½ teaspoon salt and mix well. Add the cooked papad and ½ cup gathiya sev to the pan and cook for a minute for the papad and gathiya to absorb some of the curry. Add some boiling water if the curry looks thick. Check for salt and add more if needed. Garnish with 2 tablespoon chopped cilantro and serve hot. Make the curry and refrigerate it for up to 2 days. Reheat over low heat until hot and bubbly, and then add the papad and gathiya just before serving.