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Puri for panipuri

Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
Malawi, Africa

#goldenapron3
Week 4
#rava/sooji/semolina #mybestrecipe
These puris are super crunchy, yet they melt in mouth without much effort and there is definitely no chance of scratching and hurting your mouth while eating them. They are fully puffed all around. They have perfect colour and perfect texture.
Here I have given you two methods - with machine and without. Check step 9 for the method without the machine.

REGARDING SALT: adding salt affects the texture of the puris. So I is better not to add the salt. I have a feeling that the puris absorb oil while frying if it has salt in it.

#goldenapron3
Week 4
#rava/sooji/semolina #mybestrecipe
These puris are super crunchy, yet they melt in mouth without much effort and there is definitely no chance of scratching and hurting your mouth while eating them. They are fully puffed all around. They have perfect colour and perfect texture.
Here I have given you two methods - with machine and without. Check step 9 for the method without the machine.

REGARDING SALT: adding salt affects the texture of the puris. So I is better not to add the salt. I have a feeling that the puris absorb oil while frying if it has salt in it.

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Puri for panipuri

Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
Malawi, Africa

#goldenapron3
Week 4
#rava/sooji/semolina #mybestrecipe
These puris are super crunchy, yet they melt in mouth without much effort and there is definitely no chance of scratching and hurting your mouth while eating them. They are fully puffed all around. They have perfect colour and perfect texture.
Here I have given you two methods - with machine and without. Check step 9 for the method without the machine.

REGARDING SALT: adding salt affects the texture of the puris. So I is better not to add the salt. I have a feeling that the puris absorb oil while frying if it has salt in it.

#goldenapron3
Week 4
#rava/sooji/semolina #mybestrecipe
These puris are super crunchy, yet they melt in mouth without much effort and there is definitely no chance of scratching and hurting your mouth while eating them. They are fully puffed all around. They have perfect colour and perfect texture.
Here I have given you two methods - with machine and without. Check step 9 for the method without the machine.

REGARDING SALT: adding salt affects the texture of the puris. So I is better not to add the salt. I have a feeling that the puris absorb oil while frying if it has salt in it.

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Ingredients

  • 1 cupfine sooji/semolina/rava
  • 2 tbspall purpose flour /maida
  • 1 pinchbaking soda
  • 1/2 cupwater
  • As required Oil for frying
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Steps

  1. 1

    Mix all dry ingredients and knead dough using water. The dough should be semi soft. Cover and keep aside atleast for an hour. Knead again and make marble size portions.

    A picture of step 1 of Puri for panipuri.
    A picture of step 1 of Puri for panipuri.
  2. 2

    Heat oil for frying. Meanwhile heat the roti maker and start pressing the balls to make puris. If you do not have the machine, just roll a big thin rotlo and cut with a small cookie cutter. However, roti maker is highly recommended for better results.

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    A picture of step 2 of Puri for panipuri.
    A picture of step 2 of Puri for panipuri.
  3. 3

    Add one Puri at a time when the oil reaches to the smoking point. Add another Puri only after the previous one has puffed. Keep stirring and fry them till they turn brown. Remove them from oil. Fry the rest of the batches the same way. If oven is available, it is recommended that you bake them for 10 min at 100 c just to burn out access oil and make them crunchier.

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    A picture of step 3 of Puri for panipuri.
  4. 4

    Tips: it is important that the machine is moderately hot. I usually set it on lower side of the highest temperature for the best results. It your Puri comes out too thin or deshaped from the machine as shown in pic 1, understand that the machine is too hot. You need to cool it down a bit. And if your Puri comes out very thick, the machine is not hot enough. Both types will not puff well (pic 2).Puris from perfectly hot machine will come out round, moderately thin and evenly pressed as in pic 3.

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    A picture of step 4 of Puri for panipuri.
  5. 5

    Tip to avoid oily puris: Temperature of the oil is equally important. Puris will puff only in the oil at smoking point.. If the oil is not hot enough, the puris will absorb a lot of oil. You may reduce the heat a bit once the puris are puffed. Keep the consistency of your dough a bit tough. Avoid making your dough very runny or very hard. Secondly, add a bit of salt to your oil before frying the poori in it.

    A picture of step 5 of Puri for panipuri.
  6. 6

    If your puris are too thin, they will either not puff or will crack in the oil taking in much oil. If your puris are thick, it may not puff partially and leave behind a heavy base which can hurt in the mouth. Perfectly fried puris are evenly light brown all around, fully puffed like a ball, crisp and melting in mouth.

  7. 7

    Stir puris continuously to get even colour all around. Not stirring will leave top and bottom dark whereas the middle part will remain light as in the pic below.

    A picture of step 7 of Puri for panipuri.
  8. 8

    If the puris from the machine are coming out thicker than normal, the dough may be too hard. You may add a bit of water in the dough and make it soft. If you realize that the dough is hard only after you've made balls, just cover them with wet cloth. The balls will absorb moisture from the cloth and will get soft enough.

  9. 9

    Without machine..
    Take a long cloth, dip it in water and squeeze out the water till the last drop. Lay it on the floor/counter. Now roll 1 puri at a time. Roll it thin and even. Place it on the cloth. After you've rolled half the amount of puris, flip all the puris that are laid on the cloth. Complete rolling all the rest and flip them as well.

  10. 10

    Heat oil till smoking point. Start frying the first half of the puris first. While sliding the puris in the oil, ensure that 1. The oil is very hot. 2. The stove is on the highest heat. 3. Place the wet part of the puri downwards In the oil. 4. Stirring the oil with the fry spoon till the puri puffs and then add the next puri 5. Continuously stir the oil till you slide puris in the oil.

  11. 11

    Once all the puris have puffed and you stop adding more puris, reduce the heat of the oil to medium. Flip the puris often, stir them and fry till they are evenly golden all around.

  12. 12

    It's always better to take out puris in a sieve to get rid of excess oil. Once the oil drips out, you can transfer them to a regular tray. The puris in the pic are made without the machine.

    A picture of step 12 of Puri for panipuri.
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Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
on February 15, 2020 07:35
Malawi, Africa
I am a primary school teacher teaching in a renowned International school for 17 years. I also teach part-time online/offline. I offer teachers training for n various topics such as Phonics, Montessori and so on.While teaching is my love, cooking is my passion. I enjoy cooking, I enjoy eating 😋
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Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
August 15, 2020 06:35
Please read steps 4 and 7 if your roti maker is not making thin puris
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