Method- Cut the raw bananas into two or three pieces.
- Cover with water and cook with the peel, till soft.
- Peel the cooked bananas and blend in a mixer along with turmeric powder, asafoetida and salt.
- Add the rice flour and oil and run the mixer for a few more seconds so that the mixture comes together like a dough.
- Take out the blend in a bowl and add the chopped onion, grated coconut, green chillies, ginger, cumin seeds and coriander leaves.
- Knead all the ingredients together and leave it covered for a while.
- Grease a banana leaf or a butter paper and place a ball of the banana dough on it.
- Wet your fingers and pat the sticky dough into a moderately thick and round bhakri.
- Invert the leaf on a greased and heated tava and gently peel it off when the bhakri sits on the tava.
- Drizzle with oil and gently cook till the bhakri is done.
- Flip it on the other side and cook on medium flame.
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Pour one more spoon of oil around the edges and cook till the bhakri gets the golden tiger stripes on both sides.
- Serve the Baalekai Bhakri immediately topped with a blob of fresh butter and your favourite vegetables.
Recipe courtesy: Chitra Amma's Kitchen