Ingredients
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¾ cup (180 ml) unsweetened plain Vegan Milk
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2 tablespoons (30 ml) fresh Lemon Juice
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1 cup (120 g) Chickpea Flour
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½ teaspoon Baking Soda
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½ teaspoon ground Cumin
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½ teaspoon ground Coriander
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½ teaspoon Garam Masala
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⅛ to ¼ teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
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½ teaspoon fine Sea Salt
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2 tablespoons (30 ml) Olive Oil
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2 tablespoons (15 g) nutritional Yeast
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1 tablespoon (16 g) Tahini
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¼ cup (40 g) minced Red Onion
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¼ cup (4 g) fresh Cilantro
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2 cloves Garlic
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Nonstick cooking spray or oil spray
Directions
Pudla is a super tasty Indian cross between a fluffy omelet and a savory pancake. We’ve packed our version with colorful spices and big bursts of flavor. We love to serve it with Eggplant Balela, Cashew Raita, or Simple Cashew Dip.
Steps
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Combine the milk and lemon juice in a medium bowl. Let stand for two minutes to let the milk curdle. This is your “buttermilk.” |
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In the meantime, whisk together the flour, baking soda, cumin, coriander, garam masala, cayenne pepper, and salt in a large bowl. |
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Add the olive oil, nutritional yeast, tahini, red onion, cilantro, and garlic to the buttermilk. |
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Stir the wet ingredients into the dry until well combined, but do not overmix. Let stand 10 minutes. The batter will be thick. If it is so thick it becomes unmanageable, add Heat a large nonstick pan on medium-high heat. Lower the heat to medium. Lightly coat the pan with cooking spray or oil spray once hot, away from the heat. Add ¼ of the batter (about 3.5 ounces, or 100 g), spreading it into a circle of slightly over 5 inches (13 cm). Let cook for approximately 4 minutes until the center bubbles and looks not too dry but not too moist either. Carefully lift the edges of the pudla to make sure it is light golden brown, which is another sign it is ready to flip.out, up to ¼ cup (60 ml). |
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Heat a large nonstick pan on medium-high heat. Lower the heat to medium. Lightly coat the pan with cooking spray or oil spray once hot, away from the heat. Add ¼ of the batter (about 3.5 ounces, or 100 g), spreading it into a circle of slightly over 5 inches (13 cm). Let cook for approximately 4 minutes until the center bubbles and looks not too dry but not too moist either. Carefully lift the edges of the pudla to make sure it is light golden brown, which is another sign it is ready to flip. |
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Carefully flip with a spatula and let cook for another 4 minutes or until golden brown on that side too. |
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Lightly coat the pan again each time before cooking the rest of the batter in three batches. Serve immediately. |