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Cooking Huge SINDHI DAL PAKWAN for 100 Hungry People | Village Food Charity Today, we are cooking a massive batch of authentic Sindhi Dal Pakwan in our traditional village style to feed hungry children and needy people in our local community. Dal Pakwan is a highly popular and traditional Sindhi breakfast recipe featuring a rich, spiced chana dal served over incredibly crispy, deep-fried flatbreads (known as pakwan), all topped with tangy tamarind chutney and fresh onions. Watch our full village cooking process as we prepare this delicious Indian street food in bulk, using traditional outdoor cooking methods, and experience the immense joy of sharing a hot meal with beautiful village kids! If you love watching traditional village food preparation, mass cooking, and charity food drives, please LIKE the video, SHARE it with your friends, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel to support our ongoing mission of feeding the hungry! 🥘 About Today's Recipe: Authentic Sindhi Dal Pakwan Dal Pakwan is the ultimate Indian comfort food and a truly royal breakfast dish. The culinary combination of the soft, flavorful yellow chana dal and the crunchy, cumin and ajwain-flavored pakwan creates a perfect balance of textures and spices. By cooking this outdoors in large quantities over an open wood fire, the rustic flavors are dramatically enhanced, bringing true village-style authenticity to a classic, beloved Indian dish. 📝 Ingredients Used for our Village Style Dal Pakwan: For the Rich Chana Dal: Split Bengal Gram (Chana Dal) - soaked and pressure cooked Fresh Water (for boiling and consistency) Turmeric Powder (Haldi) Salt to taste Ghee or traditional Cooking Oil Cumin Seeds (Jeera) Asafoetida (Hing) Green Chillies (slit) Red Chilli Powder Dry Mango Powder (Amchur) for tanginess Fresh Coriander Leaves (for garnish) For the Crispy Pakwan (Flatbread): All-Purpose Flour (Maida) Semolina (Sooji) for extra crispiness Carom Seeds (Ajwain) Cumin Seeds (Jeera) Ghee (clarified butter) rubbed into the dough Salt to taste Water for kneading a firm dough Oil for deep frying in large kadhai For the Traditional Garnish & Serving: Sweet Dates and Tamarind Chutney (Khajur Imli Chutney) Spicy Green Coriander and Mint Chutney Finely chopped raw onions 👨🍳 How to Make Dal Pakwan (Brief Village Process): Preparing the Dal: We thoroughly wash and soak the chana dal, then boil it with turmeric and salt until it is tender but with the grains still beautifully separate. We then prepare a traditional, aromatic tadka (tempering) using hot ghee, cumin seeds, asafoetida, and red chilli powder, pouring it directly over the thick, simmering dal. Frying the Pakwan: We mix maida, sooji, salt, ajwain, and a little ghee to form a stiff dough. We roll it into thin circular flatbreads, prick them extensively with a fork so they do not puff up, and deep fry them in massive vats of hot oil until they reach a beautiful golden brown and cracker-like crispy texture. The Final Assembly: The piping hot chana dal is poured over the broken pieces of crispy pakwan and generously garnished with sweet and spicy chutneys and onions before being served lovingly to the children! 🙏 Our Philanthropic Mission: Through this channel, we operate under the core belief that no child should ever go to sleep hungry. We use our deep passion for traditional village cooking to prepare large-scale, nutritious meals for orphans, needy individuals, and hungry kids in our rural community. Your continued viewership and support help us fund and continue this vital charity food mission. #DalPakwan #VillageCooking #FeedingChildren #SindhiBreakfast #CharityFood #DalPakwanRecipe #MassCooking #TraditionalFood #IndianStreetFood