2/14/2011

Sweet Poori / Padhir Pheni / Pathir Patheni / Chiroti / Surul Poori

                            Hi friends today i am coming with sweet poori recipe.It is very tasty, crispy and easy to make.The sweet poori can be prepared in two ways. One way is dusting sugar on the poori and the other one is dipping in sugar syrup. If you like it less sweet then you may want to sprinkle the sugar instead of dipping in the syrup. The one with sugar sprinkle stays longer than the other one.
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Ingredients:-

For Dough:

All Purpose Flour-2 cups
Rice Flour-1 cup
Sesame Seeds-3 tbsp
Ghee-2 tbsp
Salt-1/4 tsp
Required water

For On top or Sprinkle :
Sugar -1/2 cup


For Paste:

Rice Flour-1 tbsp
Ghee-1 1/2 tbsp

Sugar Syrup:
Sugar - 1 cup
Water-1/2 cup

Oil for deep frying

Method:-


Preparing the Dough:

Mix  the maida , rice flour,sesame seeds , salt and ghee .Sprinkle required water and knead into dough.
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Knead well and make a soft dough.Cover and keep aside for 10 minutes.
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Making the rice paste:

Mix rice flour and ghee and make a paste.
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Making the poori :

After 10 minutes divide dough in to small portions and make balls out of the dough.
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Roll the dough balls in to chapatis.Make 5 nos of chapatis.
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Shaping the sweet poori:

Apply the paste on top of a chapati.
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Place the next chapati on top of the paste applied chapati.
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Similarly apply paste and stack all the five chapatis.
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Roll the stacked chapatis firmly like a pipe.
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Cut them into equal sizes.
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Keep the cut surface facing bottom.
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Gently roll them like pooris.
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Preparing the Sugar Syrup:

Put 1 cup of sugar in a thick bottom vessel.
 Pour water to the sugar.mix well and heat in a burner till it becomes 1 string consistency.


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Frying the Poori:

Heat oil in pan.
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 Keep the flame between medium and low.Deep fry the sweet poori and fry until it golden color.
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Drain excess oil on a kitchen tissue.
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Finising the sweet poori:


Immediately  sprinkle  the poori with sugar .
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Dip the fried poori while it is warm in the sugar syrup.
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Leave it inside the syrup for 1/2 minute.
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Remove and store in air tight container box .
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42 comments:

  1. Wow divya.. mouthwatering poori.. so tempting..

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  2. Wow the padhir peni looks awesome. Just fabulous :)

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  3. Wow, That's loads of pics, Divya! Nice dish - always reminds me of Nadigar Thilakam, Sivaji and the conversation in a movie - the name eludes me - where he says Padhir penni is his favorite sweet :)

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  4. delicious lovely steps looks wonderful

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  5. Fantastic sweet pooris...Happy Valentine's Day!!

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  6. Thanks for the tutorial. The sweet pooris are so inviting..

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  7. Lovely pooris, love the pictorial... but I am not able to view the picture..takecare of it. Valentines wishes to you & to your loved ones...

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  8. Nice step by step presentation of sweet poori recipe. Will try it sometime

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  9. Thats really an inviting recipe...luks very nice.

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  10. Sweet poori looks delicious thanks for step by step pictures.

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  11. Hi Divya
    Sweet Puris look excellent and so delicious.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  12. Looks mouthwatering Divya. Nice step by step photos.

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  13. So tempting and yummy! Prefer the sugar dusted ones...

    http://treatntrick.blogspot.com

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  14. Nicely made and so lovely detailed pictures.

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  15. Hi
    Sweet Poori looks delicious,recipe pictures were so nice.
    cheers

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  16. I have made a similar one which is called Kaja. The steps are almost similar though the recipe is slightly different. I liked using rice flour in the dough too. Lovely pictures.

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  17. I have never had this before..Looks yummy!

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  18. Kudos for the awesome demo..love tis one..

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  19. I wish I had one of these beauties for breakfast this morning. They look delicious!

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  20. Delicious,yummy sweet pooris,feel like having some..

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  21. hey lovely can i have one pls...love it and gud pics

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  22. Looks so good...and the step by step pictures are wonderful! It makes me hungry :)

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  23. wow looks yumm. it needs the patient of a saint.

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  24. hats off to your step by step pictures dear... i really appreaciate your patience....

    Dish Name Starts with F
    Learning-to-cook
    Regards,
    Akila

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  25. First time here. The poori looks so good. Love the step by step pictures.

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  26. we call them chiroti must have during diwali...reminded of my mom's cooking.
    looks so tempting.

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  27. Mouthwatering,looks fantastic dear.

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  28. Sweet poori is my favorite too. I do it with left over pooris...But I like your method very much. Looks so delicious.

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  29. Wow..they look soooooooooo tempting Divya.you made them perfectly!


    US Masala

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  30. wow, very new, interesting and mouth watering.

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  31. Divya, we make the one dipped in sugar...Wow..I'm thinking of making this since a long ,craving for ages ...Now droooooooooling !!!!

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  32. Wow.....very nice recipe dear & the snaps are amazing and made me mouth watering......

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  33. looks tempting to make for this festive. thanks

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  34. Looks so nice pictures I like your
    sweet yummy recipe

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  35. I like your recipe pictures so nice thanks for posting sweet yummy recipe

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