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Besan Cheela stuffed with Paneer Bhurji

July 16, 2015

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If you are from the South of Vindhyas, cheela / chila is not a much heard of term. It is a staple North Indian breakfast dish. To put it in simple terms, it is like an instant dosa made using besan. However unlike adai, which is a lentil based dosa preparation, cheelas are much thinner and crepe like.

These can be made by soaking and grinding lentils into a batter or using ready flours like chickpea flour. Moong dal cheelas are very popular. Moong dal soaks up water in no time, and even a couple of hours of soaking are enough to allow you to grind it into a smooth batter. While cheelas can be had plain, with accompaniments like chutneys or pickles, stuffed them with paneer bhurji as in this recipe, makes it more filling and keeps you going straight until lunch time.

Packing these stuffed cheelas in a casserole type lunch box ensures that they stay warm and soft until lunchtime, which is what I do for my kid’s lunchbox.

If you are looking for a gluten-free accompaniment to curries / vegetable dishes OR if you simply don’t want to make or eat the traditional wheat-based Indian bread, cheelas are the perfect solution for you. The best thing I like about these besan cheelas is no soaking, no grinding, no fermenting required. Perfect for last minute people like me 😀

Check out the recipe for Moong Dal Cheela with a crunchy topping

Recipe for Besan Chila stuffed with Paneer Bhurji

[Savoury chickpea crepes with paneer stir fry filling]

Prep time: 15 minutes

Time taken: Under 30 minutes

Besan Cheela stuffed with Paneer Bhurji

If you are from the South of Vindhyas, cheela / chila is not a much heard of term. It is a staple North Indian breakfast dish. To put it in simple terms, it is like an instant dosa made using besan. However unlike adai, which is a lentil based dosa preparation, cheelas are much thinner and crepe lik
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Cook Time 45 minutes mins
Total Time 45 minutes mins
Servings: 4 serving
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: Indian
Ingredients Method Notes

Ingredients
  

For Cheela batter
  • 3/4 cup besan (chickpea flour)
  • 2 tbsps yogurt
  • 1 tbsp coriander finely chopped
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • pinch turmeric powder
  • pinch asafoetida powder (optional)
  • 1/2 cup water (plus 2 tbsps extra if you need it)
For Paneer Bhurji
  • 1/2 cup paneer crumbled
  • 1 green chilli
  • 2 tbsps bell peppers finely chopped
  • 2 tbsps onions finely chopped
  • to taste salt
  • 1 tbsp coriander finely chopped

Method
 

  1. In a large bowl, add the besan, yogurt, coriander, salt, turmeric, asafoetida and add water gradually with constant whisking to make a smooth batter. It should be a smooth pouring consistency. Cover and keep aside for 15 minutes.
  2. In a pan, heat the oil. Add the minced green chilli, bell peppers and onions with a pinch of salt. Allow to cook on low-medium flame until onions have softened. Add the crumbled paneer, coriander and toss well.
  3. Allow this to cook on medium heat for a few seconds.Remove into a bowl. Keep aside.
  4. To make cheelas, heat a non stick tava or pan. Grease pan with kitchen paper.
  5. Using 1/4 cup batter per chila, pour it in the center and quickly making concentric circles spread it out into a circle, going as thin as possible. Drizzle 1/2 tsp oil around the chila. In 20-30 seconds, flip it over and cook other side similarly.
  6. You want to flip them as soon as they are lightly golden and cooked and NOT crisp, otherwise you cannot fold it over the filling without breaking/tearing.
  7. Place the ready chilas on a plate. Place the filling in one quarter of the chila and fold over in half twice, as shown in the photos.
  8. Serve with green chutney or as it is.

Notes

VEGAN GLUTEN-FREE OPTION.
This recipe is naturally gluten-free. To make it vegan, omit the yogurt and add extra water to make the batter. You could fill it with vegetables or a tofu crumble with vegetables.
by Nandita Iyer 
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