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It never has been a special prepared on the Makar Sankranti at my home but always a winter breakfast favorite. It is very similar to homemade dosa however, differences are also there. Soru Chakli Pithe or Soru Chakuli Pitha is a famous Crêpe like pancake prepared with rice and lentil and is a winter favorite in the Eastern part of India. Auntie came up with Mangshor Jhol as a Side! She informed me that they call it Soru Chakuli Pitha in Odisha and I found the recipe exactly similar to our very own Soru Chakli.
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One day our landlady came with a plate full of something very much similar to the Soru Chakli Koruna used to make. It was back in 2011 when I again had Soru Chakli, though not prepared by Koruna! At this point in time, we were in Gurgaon, newly married.
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This was the time I left Kolkata for higher study and somehow stopped having Soru Chakli. Mashi left Kolkata a few years back and settled in her village. Chordada (my cousin) however, always liked it with Nolen Gur. Soft Soru Chakli prepared by Koruna along with a spicy potato side was my favorite. Almost every single day there was a casserole filled with the Soru Chakli on our dining table! Seeing our love for the fluffy Soru Chakli, my mother and aunts used to store Gobindobhog rice and Kolai Daal (Urad daal) for Karuna. During the winters, Karuna used to make a super-soft Roti like Pithe, Soru Chakli. She very gladly called me Maa and she was Koruna for me always. She was "Karuna Mashi" for the entire household but not to me. In my North-Calcutta residence, we used to have a house-help who worked for us for more than 35 years. The Earthen Stove the smell of coal and freshly prepared buttery soft Crêpe was sheer bliss. I loved to see her making the pithe one by one with care and love. I used to creep into the big fat kitchen for the Pithe. The wintery mornings were good with the dose of the Bengali style gobindobhog rice and Kolai Daal Crêpe prepared with love Soru chakli, as we call those. The girl in her childhood and adolescent well-pampered by each member of her household at times remember those beautiful days ended on saying "Koruna ar ekta daw (Koruna I want one more)." "Maa ei naw tomar Soru Chakli (Maa Here is your Soru Chakli)" and those 6 words were enough to make me happy!