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Buckwheat (कुट्टू)

Kuttu, or Buckwheat, is an ingredient that always reminds me of the festive fasting seasons in India. Even though we call it a grain, it’s actually a seed, and its deep, earthy flavor is unlike anything else in the pantry. I love making crispy 'Kuttu ki Puri' or light, savory pakoras with it—the flour has a natural darkness that feels very grounded and rustic. It’s completely gluten-free, which makes it a safe haven for many, but for me, it’s just about that unique, almost toasted taste. It heats the body in a good way, making it a favorite during the cooler months. In my kitchen, it’s a symbol of tradition and the ability to find nourishment in even the simplest of seeds. It’s a strong, honest ingredient that demands a bit of care in handling but gives back so much in terms of flavor and health.

Buckwheat

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Calories

343 kcal

Protein

13.3g

Fat

3.4g

Carbs

71.5g

Fiber

10g

Vitamins

Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, B-Vitamins

Cooking Tips

  • When making puris, mix the flour with boiled, mashed potatoes to bind it perfectly since it has no gluten.
  • Use warm water to knead the dough; it makes the puris much more magnifique and soft.
  • Don't over-knead; just bring the ingredients together until they form a smooth ball.

Substitutes

Amaranth Flour (Rajgira)
Water Chestnut Flour (Singhara)
Quinoa

Related Ingredients

Potatoes
Rock Salt (Sendha Namak)
Green Chilies
Ghee
Yogurt

Recipes Using Buckwheat

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