Ingredients
For the dough
Wheat flour - 2 cups
All purpose flour / maida - 1/4 cup
Salt - 1 teaspoon
Milk - 1/4 cup
For the filling
Coconut - 1 cup
Sugar - 1/2 cup
Cashews - 10
Cardamom powder - 1 pinch
Directions
Knead the dough by mixing the wheat flour,maida,salt and milk.Add a little water if needed..The dough must be elastic..
Mix all the ingredients for the filling together..
Make small balls using the dough and roll them out into circles using a rolling pin.The edges need to be thicker than in the center.Place a tablespoon of the filling in the center and bring the edges of the rolled out dough to the center to form a dumpling.Roll it out again carefully to form a disc of about 5 inches diameter.
Heat oil in a heavy bottom pan..Once it is piping hot,deep fry the puris in the oil till both sides become golden brown..Drain in paper towels..
The puris need to prepared immediately after rolling out..The filling consists of sugar and coconut and hence it gives off water..
This can be relished immediately or after sometime..
Sending this off to Roti Mela hosted by Srivalli..
Since this contains coconut am also sending this to AFAM:Coconut hosted by Suganya
Also sending this off to Sweet Series hosted by Paajaka
Three birds in one stone. Great entry DV,sweet coconut pooris look delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou are still on vacation girl? I will be around for 3 more weeks and then I am off too, can't wait!:))
mmm. coconut puris! look so scrumptious. lovely entry for the three events, Divya!
ReplyDeletethis defnitely is new to me...thanks for sharing divya!! :-)triple bonus entry!! :-)
ReplyDeleteyummy puris divya. nice one for all 3 events haan!
ReplyDeleteGreat for 3 events, way to go these days Div:) i had once sweet puris...
ReplyDeletenice entry for all the three events
ReplyDeleteyum yum yum...been a long time since i made puris..these are so similar to puranpolis except these are fried....lovely entry divya :)
ReplyDeleteI too have sweet tootha Divya...Love sweet puris..three in one !!! Great!
ReplyDeletelooks great nd the fillin looks so temptin,..havent tried before...
ReplyDeletelooks great nd the fillin looks so temptin,..havent tried before...
ReplyDeletedelecious coconut poories divya
ReplyDeleteNice puris, Divya. The filling reminds me of the one we'd use in karanjis. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteWith all those ingredients I am sure that must have tasted really great:)
ReplyDeleteone puri and so many events... teach me pleaseeeee... i love anythnig with coconut u knoe....
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Lovely entry divs and suits perfectly for all the events..:D
ReplyDeleteur rocking these days girl...:D The sweet puri looks awesome..:D
never heard of stuffed puries....its looks crunchy too...yummy yum
ReplyDeleteHey the sweet pooris look awesome.. The first time I saw these are on Srivalli's blog. Delicious idea.
ReplyDeletelovely entry for the events..
ReplyDeleteWow, coconut stuffing for puri !! wonderful sweet entries :) !! Shall try some day soon !!
ReplyDeletethe filling seems a nice one for the sweet puris.....great entry.
ReplyDeleteI loved your choco chip cookies
yummy puris div..just the thought of coconuts,sugar..in a puri makes me drool!!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious. Lovely entry, Divya
ReplyDeleteSweet puris look just delicious. Feel like having some now ...
ReplyDeleteOne shot three birds... great one post/entry for 3 events.. Great going!
ReplyDeleteWOW coconut puris. Great entry, looks yummmmmmmmmmmmmm, thanxxx for sharing!!!
ReplyDeletecoconut puris... looks fantastic... mouth watering dishes... graet entry dear...
ReplyDeleteSweet puris look so tasty, such a trea. :-)
ReplyDeletewhen a blog kills three events with one post - you know that its sunk deep into a food blogging ways. :D
ReplyDeletehey divya, theres something for you on my blog! :-) Come and get it....
ReplyDeleteI have not tasted Sweet Puris, but I can definitely imagine how delicious it would have been.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds yummy! Thats a very good entry.
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