Litti Chokha

Price range: ₹185.00 through ₹420.00 Excl. Tax.

Litti Chokha is a complete, rustic meal that serves as the soul of Bihari cuisine. It is also immensely popular in Jharkhand and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. While it looks similar to the Rajasthani Dal Baati, it is distinct in its stuffing, spices, and the way it is served.

Description

🫓 The Litti (The Stuffed Ball)

The Litti is a smoky, roasted dough ball that is both dense and highly nutritious.

  • The Shell: Made from whole wheat flour (atta), salt, and water. Unlike parathas, the dough is kept quite stiff.

  • The Stuffing: This is the heart of the dish. It is made of Sattu (roasted gram flour), which is a “superfood” high in protein.

  • The “Chatpata” Flavors: The sattu is mixed with chopped garlic, ginger, green chilies, kalonji (onion seeds), ajwain, lemon juice, and—most importantly—mustard oil and masala from a mango pickle (achari masala).

  • Cooking: Traditionally, Littis are roasted over a fire of dried cow dung cakes (upte) or coal, giving them a charred, smoky aroma. Modern versions are baked in ovens or air-fryers.


🍆 The Chokha (The Smoky Mash)

Chokha is the spicy, mashed accompaniment that provides a moist contrast to the dry Litti.

  • Ingredients: It is a mash of roasted eggplant (baingan), tomatoes, and potatoes.

  • Preparation: The vegetables are roasted over an open flame until the skin chars. They are then peeled and mashed together.

  • The Dressing: Raw onions, garlic, green chilies, and coriander are added. The final, essential touch is a drizzle of raw mustard oil, which provides a pungent, sharp kick.

Additional information

QTY

4 Pc, 10 Pc