The first time I came across zunka was at Anthony’s Banchelor Kitchen. What drew me toward this dish was its simplicity, as with most of the Maharashtrian dishes. Personally, I am not a big fan of besan/chickpea flour, but the picture was tempting enough to give it a try once.
When I tried making it, I realized that besan takes longer to cook and more oil too. So the next time around I roasted the flour before hand. This way it took less time and oil making me one happy and proud cook.
Ingredients
Capsicum – 3, cut into 1 inch squares
Onion – 1, finely chopped
Besan or chickpea flour or gram flour – 2 heaped tbsp
Mustard seeds – ½ tsp
Chilli powder – 1 tsp
Coriander powder – 1 tsp
Turmeric – ¼ tsp
Salt
Oil
Method
In a pan, roast chickpea flour until lightly browned and aromatic. Set aside.
In the same pan, heat oil, splutter mustard seeds, and add onions. Sauté for a minute and add capsicum and salt. When capsicum is half done, add chilli powder, coriander powder and turmeric. Combine well and sprinkle roasted besan. Mix everything together, cover and cook on a low flame, until the capsicum is cooked and the spices don’t smell raw, for another 10 minutes. You can sprinkle water or add more oil while the capsicum is cooking.
This goes to Nupur’s Z of A-Z Indian Vegetables. It is sad that this series has come to an end, but, I am sure Nupur has other exciting plans for us in the future. It has been a fun ride. Thanks Nupur!
Mmmm that looks delicious. As always your pictures are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteAdding capsicum to the Zunka is a neat idea. Your Zunka looks simple yet Elegant! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a timeless dish...simple and tasty, and in your hands, it looks incredible! The colors are simply glowing.
ReplyDeleteRiot of colors, Suganya! those pics look so gorgeous!! very different and delicious zunka recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove the name Zunka! Cool recipe(and pictures of course!).
ReplyDeleteKanchana
I liked your tip of roasting the besan first. Its the best thing to avoid too much oil :)Your pictures are mind blowing.The white bowls and green capsicum popping out gr8!!
ReplyDeleteAs Nupur said, everything looks magical in your hands.
ReplyDeleteYesterday, when I was searching for zunka recipes, I came across this one. Every recipe I looked had half a cup of besan added and I too was wondering, how that besan fits into a dry dish.
capsicum zunka is always a winner. good choice.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely. Maybe I will give this recipe a go when I harvest my Green delights.
ReplyDeleteYummmmy.....what's Zunka? I'm definetely gonna give this one a try :)
ReplyDeletethat name is sure a hit. the pics are awesome as always.
ReplyDeleteWhat a burst of colors and that's a really good tip about roasting besan.
ReplyDeletenever seen such a colorful zunka ever.....pics are amazing
ReplyDeleteThank you Savithri and Tee
ReplyDeleteNupur *blush*
You call that a riot, Musical. But after taking that shot, we did a hamla ;)
Kanchana, That was my first reaction when I heard it too.
Thank you Archana.
Suma, besan combines with capsicum as it gets cooked. That is the beauty of this dish.
It is Bee. Thank you :)
ISG, Do try 'em. With home-grown produce they should have a superior taste.
Komal, Zunka is the method of preparation.
Sharmi, Lavanya, Bhags, Thank you very much.
Zunka is olur favourite too:)
ReplyDeleteExceptional! Easy and delish. Just the way it should be!
ReplyDeleteYou always come up with a different name (atleast different to me). Excellent pictures !
ReplyDeleteBTW I have given a link to your blog from mine. Hope it is fine with you.
love that splash of colour on my screen:) just beautiful... i haven't made zunka till now. gonna try it sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteSuganya I think there are enough cups to share. Love to have one cup of Zunka. Beautiful Viji
ReplyDeleteSimple but tasty dish.....Every body like this Zunka....Great idea.:)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.....wonderful presentation...Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteso colorful! one of my favs :)
ReplyDeleteOOH! My fave dish and so easy too.I saw Anita made Methi Zunka ,now I got two!:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Suganya.
I made this after gettimng to know from some blogs and now everyone love it at home. Only I thought it was called "perun bhaji"
ReplyDeleteOh thats so amazing... the flavor of capsicum with zunka must have tasted just out of the world....
ReplyDeleteOh YUM!! What pix!! This is an all time fav!!
ReplyDeleteDee, A dish that simple should be everyone's fav.
ReplyDeleteMeeta, Its simple as simple can get.
SeeC, This is an age-old Maharashtrian dish. I dint make that name up just to post a Z entry :D
Sia, You will be hooked.
Viji, Pick which one u want :)
Thank you Kajal, Richa and Usha.
Asha, I even remember seeing methi zunka at Ashwini's.
Sandeepa, Even I learnt this dish from other blogs. Whatever it is called, it is tasty.
True Priyanka, Capsicum does tastes out of this world. I have never tried zunka with any other vegetable for this reason :)
Thank you Manasi!
Beautiful presentation Suganya... Nice colors and a great recipe!
ReplyDeleteYou drive me mad with your gorgeous pictures. Can you publish some tips and tricks for us? I would follow it step by step if you would.
ReplyDeleteThe Zunka Zunka looks goods. I love bell peppers and the recipe easy!
i love this dish the roasted capsicum with besan blends very well right!:)
ReplyDeleteThis one is a true classic!
ReplyDeleteEasy to make,colorful and pretty :)....Zunka,have never heard of that...fine entry for the event..for that last letter..:)..
ReplyDelete..did I forget to say something bout the pics??;)
Beautiful photo Suganya -- that really leaps off the screen! :) Zunka is a dish I have yet to try but it's tempting me now.
ReplyDeleteFab pic!!!
ReplyDeleteI have a similar one at mine too! :)
Looks delicious Suganya. Love your pictures. Wish you could give us some tips :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers
Latha
I was only gone for a short while and changed the header :) looks great. This is the first time I am hearing of this dish. What does the chickpea flour do for/to it?
ReplyDelete..the new header with the Blog name and pics are toooo good..:)
ReplyDelete'Zunka' is definitely new for me...it definitely has a ring to it...the dish looks really nice though ...simple and colourful.
ReplyDeleteCynthia, Chickpea flour imparts a signature flavour to the dish. It also absorbs the moisture from the vege and makes it dry.
ReplyDeleteLovely, I have never had it before, but looks so tasty I have added it to my list of must cook soon!
ReplyDeletesorry i am late here.this is simple and looking delicious and ur pics r perfect.
ReplyDeleteI have tried this sometime from laksmi's blog I think so... simple recipe and tasted great too, But I did not know the name as zunka.looks colourful and nice.
ReplyDeleteHey Sugnya, Congrats for the dmblgitjuly2007, that was a great snap..way to go girl
ReplyDeleteThats looks great! I love Zunka
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