Tomato poori is flavoured with tomatoes and mint leaves.Yesterday when I was thinking that I should prepare something new type of poori. Though the recipe sounds rather simple, regular kneading is not enough.So wish, you’ll give little bit more extra pressure while kneading.
Cuisine :South Indian(Breakfast)
Ingredients
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Quantity
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Wheat flour
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1.5 cups
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Sooji(Rava)
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1/2 tsp
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Ripe tomatoes
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2 nos
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Green chilli
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2 nos
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Omam(caraway seeds)
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1 tsp
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Cumin seeds
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¼ tsp
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Salt
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as needed
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L.g
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pinch
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Mint leaves
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1/2 cup
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Oil
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as needed
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METHOD - I
Chop the tomatoes with the skin and grind along with cumin seeds and green chillies.
METHOD - II
1. Put tomatoes in boiling water for 20 mins Now tomatoes would have become soften.
2. Grind the tomatoes along with green chillies and cumin seeds.Put the tomatoes in a mixie and make a puree.
3. In a broad vessel,add wheat flour, sooji,finely chopped mint leaves,caraway seeds,asafoetida, salt, oil and mix well.Run this ground tomato mixture over wheat flour.3. Knead everything to a form a stiff dough. Make equal parts out of this. Knead them into small pooris with uniform thickness.
4. Now make small balls from the dough and dust with flour and roll to make medium thick pooris.
5. Fry from both the sides till golden in colour,remove from the pan and drain on a paper napkin. Serve hot with potato sabzi.
Pictorial:
Method I
Poori with tomato puree so different...Puri has come out well
ReplyDeletenice twist from regular one
ReplyDeletethe puri looks really good... should try this for the kids...
ReplyDeleteCrispy Poori........looks scrumptious.........
ReplyDeletelovely fluffy pooris!
ReplyDeleteTasty fluffy pooris!!!
ReplyDeleteTomato puri looks delicious love it.
ReplyDeleteHey you have really a lot of different recipes :) i loved it will give a try soon .. keep the good work on .
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