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Patrode

Patrode Recipe | Patrado - Steamy Spicy Colocasia Roll

Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Course Lunch
Cuisine South Indian
Servings 4 People

Ingredients
  

  • 20-25 Colocasia leaves

For the filling masala

  • 35-40 1 fistful Red chili
  • 250g 1 cup Rice (Soaked for 30 min)
  • 150g 2 cups Grated coconut
  • 1 lemon sized Tamarind
  • 6 g Asafoetida
  • Salt as per taste

Instructions
 

Making the Masala

  • Take 2 cups (150g) of grated coconut and 35-40 red chilies and put them in the grinder.
  • Add beetle nut sized tamarind. You can substitute tamarind with 5-6 bimbli (bimbul). Adding tamarind or bimbli will reduce the itchiness caused by the leaves due to calcium oxalate present in it.
  • Add a little asafoetida. This is the key ingredient of the dish.
  • Add little water and grind the contents into a fine paste.
  • Add fistful of salt. Masala must be little salty because after applying it on the leaves it will absorb the salt.
  • Add a bowl of rice (250g) soaked in water for about 30 min
  • Grind again and make coarse paste this time.

Making Patrode

  • Take about 20- 25 tender colocasia leaves (tera paan) and wash it thoroughly in water. Add a little turmeric powder while washing leaves. Then cut off the thick veins at the back of the leaves. It reduces itchiness.
  • Now apply the masala on the back side of the leaf. Spread it uniformly, do not leave any space vacant
  • Stack up the leaves one on another and apply masala on each of them. Stack up to 4-5 leaves in a roll.
  • Roll up the edges and make roll of the leaves
  • Cut the roll into slices of desired thickness.
  • Pre heat a steam cooker and then place the cut pieces of patrode into it. Close the lid and cook it.
  • Cook patrode for at least 45 minutes and then open the lid.
  • Spicy Patrode is ready. Enjoy it with a spoonful of coconut oil or have it at lunch with rice.
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