Indian Fry Bread - Poori
Indian fry bread recipe is made either with whole wheat flour or plain flour or a mixture of both. Plain flour puris are softer and whiter. But using whole wheat flour is healthier and I find it tastier.
I always use whole wheat flour. A little semolina or gram flour can also be added if you like the puris a little crisp like I do.
By adding a few other ingredients, you can vary the taste, color of the puri. Such as Masala-Poori, Palak-Poori , Bhatura.
You can mix the dough and keepin the fridge for 2-3 days and make puris whenever you want. You can also take this indian fried bread with you when you go for a picnic as puris can keep for a day or two. My family loves them. Your family would love them too!
How to make Poori:
Ingredients:
- whole wheat flour - 2 cups
- salt - 1/4 tsp
- water to form dough
- oil for deep frying.
- Mix flour, salt, two tea spoons oil in a bowl.
- Add water little by little and form a tight dough ball. Keep aside for about 15-20 minutes.
- Divide the dough in small lime sized balls.
- Heat oil in a deep frying pan. Once it is heated well, reduce to medium hot .
- Roll each dough ball into a round of about 3".
- Put the round carefully in the hot oil. It will puff up like a ball. Let fry for 2-3 seconds.
- Turn on to the other side. Let cook for 5 seconds or till it is golden brown.
- Take out the puri from the oil and drain well.
But it is best with Potato Subji/Aloo Bhaji or with Potato Curry
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