Gujarat is a state in North west coast of India and it know locally as Jewel of the west. This states shares its border with Rajasthan in north, Maharashtra in south, Madhya Pradesh in east and Arabian Sea is west. Whenever we talk about Gujarat, obviously we will talk about Mahatma Gandhi,the father of nation. But tody we are going to talk about their cuisine and their foods. Yes after Goan cuisine, today we are landing to Gujarat. As we know Gujarati foods are primarily vegetarian, its one of the healthiest cuisine in India. A typical Gujarati thali consists of roti or bakri prepared with wheat flour or millet flour,served along with dal or kadhi, rice and side dishes called sabzi. Pickles or chhundas are serves as condiments.Butter milk is considered as a must have in their daily menu and their dishes are distinctivey sweet,salty and spicy at the same time.
Gujarati cuisine have many popular dishes and the list is very much big. Ghevar,basundi,malpua are famous desserts and some their snacks like Mathris, chorafali,ghooghra are well known everywhere. Khaman Dhokla, Khandvi, Handva,Kachori, daal dhokli, Dhokla, fafda,Ganthia,khakhra are most of their evening snacks, these dishes are eaten all over India and they are carried by Gujarati community towards the Southern part of India.Coming to today's recipe this Farsi poori or puri are deep fried crunchy pooris you can munch with a cup of tea for your snacks. These addictive pooris are prepared with simple ingredients and if you can have these crispy pooris you want stop urself just with one. They stay prefect for a week in room temperature, if they are conserved properly.This crispy flat breads are kid's favourite, i loved mine with my cup of coffee.Sending to my own event Healthy Diet-Cooking with Wholegrains guest hosted by Nupur.
Recipe Source: Indian Cuisine
1cup Maida/All purpose flour
1/4cup Semolina
1tsp Peppercorns
1tsp Ajwain/Carom seeds
1tsp Cumin seeds
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Grind the peppercorns, carom seeds, and cumin seeds as bit coarse powder.
Now take the maida,semolina,grounded spices, salt, two tablespoons of oil in a bowl.
Gradually add water and knead everything as soft and pliable dough, cover it with a towel and keep side for hour an hour.
Divide the dough into 4 equall balls.
Roll each dough ball as thin chappathis, apply the oil and roll it firmy like a log.
Cut the roll horizontally into small pieces.
Roll each pieces as thick disc.
Heat oil for deep frying, fry the rolled disc on low heat until they turns golden brown.
Remove from fire, drain the oil with paper towel.
Let it cool completely and store in air tightened box.
Gujarati cuisine have many popular dishes and the list is very much big. Ghevar,basundi,malpua are famous desserts and some their snacks like Mathris, chorafali,ghooghra are well known everywhere. Khaman Dhokla, Khandvi, Handva,Kachori, daal dhokli, Dhokla, fafda,Ganthia,khakhra are most of their evening snacks, these dishes are eaten all over India and they are carried by Gujarati community towards the Southern part of India.Coming to today's recipe this Farsi poori or puri are deep fried crunchy pooris you can munch with a cup of tea for your snacks. These addictive pooris are prepared with simple ingredients and if you can have these crispy pooris you want stop urself just with one. They stay prefect for a week in room temperature, if they are conserved properly.This crispy flat breads are kid's favourite, i loved mine with my cup of coffee.Sending to my own event Healthy Diet-Cooking with Wholegrains guest hosted by Nupur.
Recipe Source: Indian Cuisine
1cup Maida/All purpose flour
1/4cup Semolina
1tsp Peppercorns
1tsp Ajwain/Carom seeds
1tsp Cumin seeds
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Grind the peppercorns, carom seeds, and cumin seeds as bit coarse powder.
Now take the maida,semolina,grounded spices, salt, two tablespoons of oil in a bowl.
Gradually add water and knead everything as soft and pliable dough, cover it with a towel and keep side for hour an hour.
Divide the dough into 4 equall balls.
Roll each dough ball as thin chappathis, apply the oil and roll it firmy like a log.
Cut the roll horizontally into small pieces.
Roll each pieces as thick disc.
Heat oil for deep frying, fry the rolled disc on low heat until they turns golden brown.
Remove from fire, drain the oil with paper towel.
Let it cool completely and store in air tightened box.
First sight told me its a sweet ,but i was wrong its a savoury item ..well made akka
ReplyDeletenicely made farsi puris Priya, just need a cup of tea with this.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have these crispy pooris with coffee ...
ReplyDeleteNever heard of farsi poori. Looks yumm...
ReplyDeletewow tis s a good recipe..
ReplyDeleteCrunchy yummy puri.
ReplyDeleteThese puri look like an addictive snack. Good pick for the state.
ReplyDeleteSo delicious, and thank you for the great info about Gujarat!
ReplyDeleteCiao
Alessandra
simple n flavourful puri,need to try it!!
ReplyDeleteTasty pooris like to munch this Gujrati snack with a cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteoh they look so tempting!!! very nicely made!!
ReplyDeletelooks very tasty, nicely made
ReplyDeleteYummy Pooris!!! Makes me want to grab them straight from the screen :)
ReplyDeletewow such a yummy snack for tea time, can i join u aks :p
ReplyDeletesimple and cute :)
ReplyDeleteVery easy to make, super yummy traditional snack.
ReplyDeletethat's a really simple snack...
ReplyDeleteDelicious snack,sis,i am missing my posts now.super kalakals all of u
ReplyDeleteNew recipe to me.looks so tasty..
ReplyDeletelooks like a nice homemade snack for tea time..
ReplyDeleteFarsi Poori looks very crispy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteSounds perfect for tea time....
ReplyDeleteFarsi poori sounds inviting and intersting,looks irresitable,Perfect with tea..
ReplyDeleteperfect poori.. my son would love this should try soon
ReplyDeletePoori looks very interesting , I like the shape...well done !
ReplyDeleteBeen a long time I made something like this...making the same..may be this week.
ReplyDeletethey look yummy and moreover cute little pooris...interesting recipe ...will try it
ReplyDeletePooris look so good. love to try it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful teatime snack :)
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy and yummy...love to try it..book marked.
ReplyDeleteSpicy flavorful pooris,looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteLooks like the spicy version of chiroti. Love to taste a few..
ReplyDeleteAjwain, cumin and peppercorn - winning taste combination
ReplyDeleteI am sure these puris are very addictive.
ReplyDeleteTasty and addictive snack.
ReplyDeletePriya, these are looking so good. I almost wanted to have these for ICC once..yours have come out so well..great snack..
ReplyDeletesuch flavorful puri
ReplyDeleteVery addictive. I too made the same.
ReplyDeleteWow Priya these are so deliciously tasty. I want to try these.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a perfect evening snack. I would love this with a cup of coffee :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious snack.. Goes perfectly with tea & coffee.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice and crispy! Would be great with coffee...
ReplyDeleteomg thats an addictive snack to munch aks :) you have made so perfect ,very delicious recipe choice for Gujju :)
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