Sunday 28 September 2014

Sakkaravalli Kizhangu(Sweet Potato) Poli-Navarathri Recipes(Day 2)

Second day of Navarathri –Sakkaravalli kizhangu(Sweet potato) Poli

 

Puranpoli is very common in all the parts of India. Then I thought of making the puran poli with sweet potatoes. Poli is traditional sweet flat bread made in India in the states of Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa and Andhra Pradesh. Sakkaravalli kizhangu poli is something new to me.But for a long time wanted to give a try. I love the channa dal puran poli which none can say “NO” to it. It is damn simple to make it and yet yummy. 

I love sweets... One more delicious sweet from Gujarat.



Prep time

Cook time

Serves

1 hour(soaking included)

20 mins

3 persons

 

Cuisine:  Gujarati (Festive Sweet)

For the stuffing

Outer layer for poli

 

 

 

Method

1. Combine the flour, rava, and rice flour, salt and ghee.  Add enough water and make soft dough. Cover and keep it for 30 minutes or even one hour.Cook sweet potato until soft in a pressure cooker.Dont cook for a long time or else you will get the fibre strands which wount be good for the poli.

2. Peel and cut the sweet potatoes into small pieces and mash it well. As usual boil jaggery with little water and strain the impurities.Now mix with the mashed potato and cook for 5 to 10 minutes until the entire mixture is combined well.Keep it aside to cool.

3. Add cardamom and mix it well. Make small balls out of the maida mixture.Grease the sheet and place the prepared balls and start do the poli tapping with fingers to form a circular shape.

4. Take a doubled amount of sweet potato mixture and place it in the middle of the dough and close the edges.Flatten the dough ball into medium size discs with your fingers using some ghee.  Use oil to roll into small puran poli.Heat tawa and roast the poli on both the sides till golden color.

5. Serve hot with ghee.

Notes

Grate the jaggery and add along with the sweet potato.

 

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