Puran Poli, a sweet roti is generally prepared during festivals in many Indian households. The preparation process involves stuffing a sweet filling in the dough and then rolling it like a roti . It is served hot with lots of ghee or milk. When I was a kid, my mom used to engage me in the preparation process of this dessert and the whole exercise has made me grow very fond of this great dish. Recently, we tried this for the first time on our own and I must say, the results were quite amazing. Here's my mom's recipe for this lovely dish.
Recipe:
Ingredients:
Maida (All purpose flour) - 1 cup
Wheat Flour - 1/4 cup
Salt - to taste
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tsp
Water - as needed to knead
Oil - 1 cup
For Puran (sweet filling):
Chana Dal - 1 cup
Toor Dal - 1/8 cup
Water - as required for boiling
Jaggery - 6 cubes
Cardamom - 4 (Powdered)
Preparation:
1. Knead maida, wheat flour, turmeric powder, oil, salt and water into a dough.
2. Put the dough in a bowl containing 1 cup of oil and keep it aside. This extra oil will be used later when we are making the dough balls stuffed with sweet filling. It also helps in making the puran polis soft.
3. Pressure cook the chana dal and toor dal for 3 whistles. The boiled mix should be mashy.
4. Remove the excess water and you can use it to make saar or discard it.
5. Add jaggery and powdered cardamom to the boiled dal mix and stir it till it becomes thick. Once it cools down, gring this so that it becomes a smooth paste.
6. Make small round balls and keep aside. This is the filling that we stuff in the dough, also known as puran.
7. Now comes the part where we stuff this in the dough. Apply oil from the bowl to your palm, spread a small piece of dough on your palm so that it completely covers the center of your palm. Then take the chana dal ball (sweet filling) and place it in the center. Next wrap the dough around this ball completely so that we don't see a trace of the filling.
7. Coat some maida to this stuffed dough and roll it into a round roti shape. Its best to cover the rolling board with plastic to prevent sticking while rolling and its also helps with the cleaning process for the board.
8. Apply a bit of oil to a pan and to both sides of the rolled polis and fry these on both sides.
Serve it hot with ghee.
Its always best to make less of the dough and more of the filling because we can make another sweet dish called Sukrondo with the leftover filling.