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Prepare this delicious Poori Recipe | Puri Recipe for a snack or your dinner tonight.

Puri can be a morning breakfast or can be also a lunch appetizer. Most South Indian restaurants serve Puri for Breakfast. Wheat flour, salt, and water are mixed well and flattened on a rolling pan, and later dipped in boiling oil to make fluffy puffs of bread that fill the air in the middle thus making a gorgeous snack. The puri gets a magic combination of crispy, fluffy, and light soft properties when it is taken out of the frying pan. Since the flour fluffs up in the oil, there are no worries of oil getting condensed into it. Try this Poori Recipe | Puri Recipe with delicious spicy masala curry to make the holiday season even more delicious.

Yields20 Servings
Prep Time10 minsCook Time10 minsTotal Time20 mins
Ingredients
Prepare The Dough:
1

Take wheat flour, salt, and oil or melted ghee in a mixing bowl.

2

Add a little water and knead well. The flour should be hard and firm.

3

Divide dough into small or medium pieces - about 25 to 30 medium or slightly smaller balls.

4

Spread a little oil on both sides of the dough ball.

5

Roll the dough evenly into circles about 5 inches - roll out evenly without being too thin or thick.

6

Place the rolled puri on a plate and cover with a clean kitchen towel. (So ​​they do not dry out.)

7

Heat the oil in a deep frying pan or skillet.

8

When the oil is hot enough, add one puri at a time, press gently with a round spoon, and fry.

9

Turn over and fry until golden brown.

10

Serve hot with desserts such as vegetable curry or potato curry.

Ingredients

Ingredients

Directions

Prepare The Dough:
1

Take wheat flour, salt, and oil or melted ghee in a mixing bowl.

2

Add a little water and knead well. The flour should be hard and firm.

3

Divide dough into small or medium pieces - about 25 to 30 medium or slightly smaller balls.

4

Spread a little oil on both sides of the dough ball.

5

Roll the dough evenly into circles about 5 inches - roll out evenly without being too thin or thick.

6

Place the rolled puri on a plate and cover with a clean kitchen towel. (So ​​they do not dry out.)

7

Heat the oil in a deep frying pan or skillet.

8

When the oil is hot enough, add one puri at a time, press gently with a round spoon, and fry.

9

Turn over and fry until golden brown.

10

Serve hot with desserts such as vegetable curry or potato curry.

Poori Recipe | Puri Recipe