Litti Chokha

 


Litti Chokha

                        Litti Chokha is a staple diet and very popular cuisine in Western Bihar’s Bhojpur region, are made of wheat flour after making it salty and its dough stuffed with gram powder (Sattu) mixed with other spicy ingredients and in it, made in round shape of apple size and served with Ghee and mashed potato, egg plants, tomato, green chillis and with light mix of lemon juice. So, it is two types of meal, 1st is Litti and the other is Chokha. It resemble with Churma Dal Bati of Rajasthan, but in Bati  is not stuffed like Litti of Bihar.

            In ancient period this diet was mostly relished by farmers and peasants in deep into the villages of Bhojpur region of Indian state of Bihar. But their making process is completely different by nowadays urbanized people. They use to broil it in slowly but intense heat generated with the dried cow dung fire (Goitha). But this urbanization period that method is obsolated, so it is made mostly by ladies in modern kitchen with the help of cookers, ovens but that smoky and rusty taste is missing. It is easy to make, and can be found it selling like hot cakes on footpath and every corners of the city.

                        On this pious place where people believe in its cultural and blindly follow the religious sentiments has made popular this cuisine like Masala Dosa of South, Loochi with Aloor jhol (potataos curry) of West Bengal. It is to believe that this cuisine originated from Magadh region of Bihar when it was under the kingship of Chandragupta Maurya who was the king of Patliputra.

            As this staple diet is always relished in groups so on some special occasion with friends or families get together, indulging everybody in its preparation and enjoy it. So, in this way one fine rainy day some of my friends made the programme of Litti Party and all the ingredients were arranged and we all indulged in preparation and our labor paid its dividend in this way, as one of my tribal friend arranged a good quality of stuff and with this deadly combinations we all relished and enjoyed to its full which I still remember.

Text and Photo by- Ashok Karan,

ashokkaran@gmail.com,

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