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    Home » Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner Recipes » How to make Dahibara ~ Odia Style

    How to make Dahibara ~ Odia Style

    Published: Sep 23, 2020 · Modified: Nov 27, 2020 by Srivalli · 5 Comments

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    Dahibara Aloo Dum, the soul food of Cuttack, Odisha. Dahi bara, made in Odia Style is served with a serving of aloo dum and guguni along with other chat toppings. It makes a perfect meal for any time.

    Dahibara is Vada soaked in masala buttermilk and Aloo Dum is Odia version of Dum Aloo, a thick gravy of slow-cooked potatoes. There is also the Guguni, a gravy made with white peas that also added by the spoonful however it is the underdog of the story. To top it all, finally you add finely chopped coriander leaves, onions, and bhujia Sev with a liberal dose of spice powders.

    The authentic way of serving this chaat is in a bowl made of khalli patra (Bahunia Vahlii leaf). After placing the dahibara, you proceed to garnish with one after the other! People talk about how this chaat evokes pure nostalgia of our "pila dina" (childhood). It is also mentioned that authentic recipes are a closely guarded secret. Of course, there are so many recipes shared online and I adapted mine from here.

    Though this dish is supposed to be for breakfast, the whole process is quite elaborate and I ended up making it for dinner. It was so filling and everybody loved it. Of course, my boys had chapatis with the gravy dishes. We loved the unique combination of the gravies added along with sev topped over!

    In the Odia Breakfast Thali, check out the Dahi Bara, will be back soon with the gravy recipes. On SYL, it's another state that's close to this dish!

    Dahi Bara Ghuguni Aludum

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    Dahi Bara Ghuguni Aludum
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    How to make Dahibara Odisha Style

    Dahibara Aloo Dum, the soul food of Cuttack, Odisha. Dahi bara, made in Odia Style is served with a serving of aloo dum and guguni along with other chat toppings. It makes a perfect meal for anytime.
    Course Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner
    Cuisine Oriya
    Keyword Dahi Vada Recipes, Popular Breakfast Dish
    By Cook Method Deep Fried
    Occasion Evening Snack, Weekend Special
    By Diet Kid Friendly, Vegetarian
    Dish Type Combo Dishes, Deep Fried Dishes, Street Food
    Prep Time 20 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time 39 minutes minutes
    Servings 20 medium
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    For the Bara

    • 1 cup Urad Dal
    • 1 tbsp Semolina / Rava
    • Salt to taste
    • A Pinch Baking Powder

    For the Masala Curd

    • 2 - 3 Green Chillies finely chopped
    • 1.5 cup Curds slightly sour preferably
    • 1/2 tsp Cumin Powder roasted
    • 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
    • 1/2 tsp Black Salt / Kala Namak
    • Salt to taste
    • Cooking Oil for frying

    For Tempering

    • Handful Curry Leaves
    • 2 - 3 Dry Red Chillies
    • A Pinch Asafoetida
    • 1 tsp Mustard Seeds

    For Garnish Top

    • 1 cup Onions finely chopped
    • Coriander Leaves finely chopped
    • 5 - 6 Green Chillies finely chopped
    • Sev
    • Kala Namak
    • Cumin Powder
    • Red Chilli Powder

    Instructions

    How to make Dahibara Odisha Style

      For the Bara

      • Soak urad dal for 2 hours. Grind into a smooth paste.
      • Let it ferment for at least 2 hours. The recipe calls for fermenting for at least 6 hours, however, it was never a need for us.
      • Just before making the bara, add in rava and baking powder into the batter.
      • Beat it well with your hands for it to be aerated well.
      • In a bowl, beat in 2 tbsp of curds with salt and enough water to make a thin buttermilk. Keep it aside.

      For making Bara

      • Heat cooking oil in a kadai. When the oil is hot, using a spoon, drop in small balls of the batter and cook on all sides by turning it with a slotted ladle.
      • Continue with the rest of the batter and cook in batches. Drain the cooked bara with a slotted spoon and drop these into the thin buttermilk you have prepared.
      • Let the cooked baras soak in this for at least 30 mins.

      Making the Masala Curds

      • In another bowl, the curds, and beat well to a smooth consistency.
      • Add salt, black salt, red chilli powder, roasted cumin powder and chopped green chilies and mix well.
      • Add water to this curd mix as required. You can make it thick or thin as per your taste.
      • Next, remove the baras from the buttermilk and squeeze it slightly to remove excess water.
      • Add it to this masala curd.

      Tempering the Baras

      • Heat 2 tsp of cooking oil in a tempering pan. Add mustard seeds, broken red chili, curry leaves and asafoetida.
      • Pour this tempering over the dahi-baras. Keep aside for 3 to 4 hours.

      Assembling the DahiBara with Ghuguni and Alu Dum

      • In the serving bowl, place a few baras along with masala curds.
      • Pour one serving of ghuguni over it, followed by a serving of alu dum.
      • Next, sprinkle red chili powder, roasted cumin powder over this. They call this mix as jeera lanka powder.
      • Now, sprinkle finely chopped onion, coriander leaves, green chilies, kala namak, and crispy sev on the chat.
      • Serve right away!
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      Comments

      1. Vaishali says

        September 24, 2020 at 11:05 pm

        Adding sooji to the batter for dahi bara is new to me , very interesting . We all are very fond of these , will surely try this version .

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      2. Harini Rupanagudi says

        September 25, 2020 at 7:48 am

        That is amazing dish Valli. I am ready to go to bed and now I am craving this chaat 🙂

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      3. Srividhya Gopalakrishnan says

        October 17, 2020 at 1:44 am

        5 stars
        This looks like a crowd-pleaser for sure. Vada topped with gungni and aloo. Reading the post is making me drool. I am sure be it for breakfast or lunch or dinner, it hard to say no to this one.

        Reply
      4. Renu says

        October 23, 2020 at 8:33 pm

        5 stars
        At first I thought this is completely different, but have some similarities to what we make. Liked the way you have topped it up, looks very tempting.

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      5. NARMADHA says

        November 28, 2020 at 5:37 pm

        5 stars
        This looks so interesting with vada mixed with masala curd and topped with all those garnishes. This makes so fulfilling meal too.

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      5 from 3 votes

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