Happy Pongal,Happy sankranthi and Happy Lohri wishes to my readers and friends..For this month's Indian Cooking Challenge, we landed to Karnataka and prepared one of their special Pathir pheni, usually this pheni are called as chiroti at our place which my mom prepare usually with maida flour, while going through the original recipe shared by Harini of Tamalapaku these phenis are prepared with fine semolina/rava which sounds quite interesting for me..I tried this pathir pheni few days back just by grinding the usual rava as fine powder and prepared this incredible Karnataka's special sweet, thanks to both Srivalli and Harini for sharing this flaky and super addictive pheni,we just loved it..I prepared already twice these phenis and everytime they gets vanished very much quickly, once these phenis are ready to enjoy i simply rolled them over the powdered sugar instead of sprinkling while serving as per the original recipe went for and conserved them in an air tightened box, my teddies just loved it..Sending to Ramya's ABC-Desserts..
1cup Rava.Semolina (grounded as fine powder)
4tsp Ghee (should be solid,dont melt it)
2tsp Rice flour
Salt
Powdered sugar
Water to knead
Oil for deepfrying
In a bowl,mix the powdered rava,2tsp ghee,salt and mix well to turn as crumb like texture, knead everything as smooth dough with enough water,cover the bowl with a cloth and keep aside for an hour..
Meanwhile beat together the ghee,rice flour, as a smooth paste..pinch the dough as 4-5balls,roll them as thin puris, apply enough rice-ghee paste to the rolled puris, place one over another rolled puris, makes as a layer, i used five rolled puris..roll the layered puris as a log, cut the log into 1inch pieces, and roll out each piece as thin puris..keep them cover and repeat rolled the other pieces as thin layered puris..
Heat oil for deepfrying, fry each puris until they get fried,take care not to change the colour..Drain the fried puris with a paper towel..
While serving sprinkle enough powdered sugar and serve it with badam milk..
1cup Rava.Semolina (grounded as fine powder)
4tsp Ghee (should be solid,dont melt it)
2tsp Rice flour
Salt
Powdered sugar
Water to knead
Oil for deepfrying
In a bowl,mix the powdered rava,2tsp ghee,salt and mix well to turn as crumb like texture, knead everything as smooth dough with enough water,cover the bowl with a cloth and keep aside for an hour..
Meanwhile beat together the ghee,rice flour, as a smooth paste..pinch the dough as 4-5balls,roll them as thin puris, apply enough rice-ghee paste to the rolled puris, place one over another rolled puris, makes as a layer, i used five rolled puris..roll the layered puris as a log, cut the log into 1inch pieces, and roll out each piece as thin puris..keep them cover and repeat rolled the other pieces as thin layered puris..
Heat oil for deepfrying, fry each puris until they get fried,take care not to change the colour..Drain the fried puris with a paper towel..
While serving sprinkle enough powdered sugar and serve it with badam milk..
this z something new to me......sounds delicious....
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking pathir pheni. Great recipe.
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Pongal Vazthukkal.. super yumm looking pathir they serve with flavored milk and i love to finish these off.. i will def try it and it is worth making this at home.. thanks...
ReplyDeletehappy pongal...
ReplyDeleteThey look perfect ,happy festival,..:)
ReplyDeletethis is a very new recipe for me. perfect for this festival..
ReplyDeleteThey look so cool! What is rava?
ReplyDeletepriya super pathir pheni , very perfect
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ReplyDeleteWhy why i am not living close to you.Super delicious looking.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome..Totally yummy..
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hey priya happy sankranthi to you and your family..Thanks so much for this recipe. We call it padaru peni and the recipe i use is diffrent thanks for sharing this one..
ReplyDeleteby the way small rava did u use or the bansi rava??
This is very new dish to me. Would love to try it. Sounds interesting. I am announcing Valentines Special – my 1st blog event and a Giveaway.!. Please do be a part of it and send in your recipes..! :)
ReplyDeleteSuper pheni.Looks delicious and perfect..
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious. It will be difficult to find rava here, but I'll ask about it at our Indian market. I would like to try these. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThs s somthin new to me....bookmarkd
ReplyDeleteThese lokk delicious and flaky.
ReplyDeleteHey Priya, The pheni is looking so Gud and Appetizing… ! Happy Pongal to you too and hope you had loads of gud time with this nice dessert. Have a wonderful week ahead. Thanks & Regards, Sonia !!!
ReplyDeleteCa ressemble à de la pâte feuilletée roulée et frite.
ReplyDeleteJe testerai bien cette version.
A très bientôt
Happy Pongal Priya. Looks yummy
ReplyDeleteHappy Pongal Priya! These sure came out very flaky!! Glad you guys enjoyed just as much as we did!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks deliciously sweet. I like it! Thanks for sharing.
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wow, priya looks excellent, definitely want to make this even though the last date has passed.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing!!!
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Happy Pongal Priya! Padir Peni looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteSomething new to me... looks delicious... Reminds me of Madakkusan from Teashops...
ReplyDeleteThis looks delish!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering: what is Rava? google is telling me this is semoulina or cream of wheat. It got me confused :(
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ReplyDeletewow this pheni looks so good!!!
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Perfectly done Dear.Luks real cool.Luv it
ReplyDeleteVery yummy n delicious..very new recipe to me..
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Looks great..
ReplyDeleteSimply superb !! perfectly done !!
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Looks delicious and perfect Priya
ReplyDeleteSuperb recipe dear..wish you Happy Pongal :)
ReplyDeleteHappy pongal!Pathir looks like a delicious dessert.
ReplyDeletepriya: these puris really look good. i was supposed to be there but couldn't due to ill health.
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one of my favourite savoury dish.. looks very delicious.. i like the sugar glazing on the top.. :) Happy Pongal...
ReplyDeleteMy fav..looks yummmy
ReplyDeletethese looks great. love them :)
ReplyDeletemy favourite.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good and delicious.
ReplyDeletethey have come out perfect!
ReplyDeletePriya you got it so lovely with so many layers!...
ReplyDeletePhenis have come out very flaky and they look absolutely delicious...
ReplyDeleteive never had this before...should give a try. thanks for linking with my event
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