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Bhutte Ka Kees Recipe From Madhya Pradesh
We have tried dishes from North, South, East and Western Part of India. So, today we head to the Central part of India for some lip-smacking delicacies. Indore, in Madhya Pradesh is famous for its amazing street food. In fact, Indorians have a place known as Sarafa Bazaar where they sell only street food and there are numerous shops lined up for the same.
Today's recipe has been picked up from one of the street delicacies of Sarafa Bazaar. This recipe is made with corn and is known as Bhutte ka kees. The sweet corn is ground and made into a spicy snack with a tangy twist. It is a healthy, vegetarian snack which you can enjoy at any time of the day or have it as a side dish.

Check out the recipe for Bhutte ka kees and give it a try.
Serves:
2
Preparation
time:
15
minutes
Cooking
time:
15
minutes
Ingredients
- Sweet corn cobs- 3
- Cumin seeds- 1tsp
- Mustard seeds- 1tsp
- Hing- ½ tsp
- Ginger- 1 medium piece
- Green chillies- 2
- Salt- as per taste
- Turmeric powder- ½ tsp
- Sugar- a pinch
- Coconut- 1tbsp (grated)
- Coriander leaves- 2tbsp (chopped)
- Lemon juice- 1tsp
- Oil- 2tbsp
Procedure
1.
Remove
the
corn
from
the
cobs
and
grind
it
along
with
ginger
and
green
chillies
into
a
coarse
paste.
2.
Heat
oil
in
a
pan
and
add
cumin
seeds,
mustard
seeds,
hing,
turmeric
powder
and
saute
for
a
few
seconds.
3.
Add
the
coarsely
ground
corn
to
it
and
mix
well.
4.
Add
salt,
sugar
and
mix
well.
5.
Once
done,
switch
off
the
flame
and
garnish
with
lemon
juice,
grated
coconut
and
chopped
coriander
leaves.
Bhutte ka kees is ready to be served. You can have it all by itself or you can even pair it with rotis like a side dish.



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