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Soft Puri

Soft Puri

Soft Puri

SOFT PURI

 


This Indian Food Recipe Makes ± 21 Pieces


 

This Soft Puri recipe is a classic Indian treat which is well recognized in India & South Africa in Indian homes. Puri (likewise spelled poori) is an unleavened pan fried Indian bread, ordinarily devoured on the Indian subcontinent. It is had for breakfast or as a nibble or light dinner. It is normally presented with a curry or used to make Puri Patha (Patha which is known to be an herb based patty).

Pronunciation: poo-ree

Soft Puri Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons soft butter or margarine
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ cup sour milk (maas) or plain yoghurt (I used sourmilk)
  • ± ¼ cup fresh milk

Method:

  1. In a medium sized bowl/dish, add in the flour.
  2. Soft Puri
  3. Thereafter, add in the baking powder & salt.
  4. Mix well.
  5. Add in the butter. If the butter is hard, microwave for about 20 seconds & then add to the flour.
  6. Using your hand, smash butter with flour until it resembles breadcrumbs.
  7. Add in the sourmilk or plain yoghurt & carefully mix using your hand. (Using sourmilk or yoghurt helps the puri not to retain/absorb oil).
  8. Mix into the dough.
  9. Heat the milk for 15 seconds in the microwave & gradually pour in the milk & mix the dough.
  10. Mix until combined.
  11. Place dough onto a floured surface.
  12. Knead the dough until the dough is soft & pliable.
  13. Separate dough into 8 balls. This makes it easier to work with.
  14. Using a rolling pin, roll out the dough balls until about an inch thick.
  15. Using a cookie cutter or a glass, press it into the dough to form a circle.
  16. Continue this process until all the dough is used. You may also just roll it out or cut into shapes if you prefer.
  17. Place a deep pot on the stove-top & pour in cooking oil about quarter high in the pot as this will be used to deep fry the puri’s. Alternatively, you can use a deep fryer.
  18. Test the oil with a tiny piece of dough to check if the oil is hot enough. If the dough sizzles & has bubbles around it then the oil is ready. Carefully place the puri one at a time into the hot oil.
  19. It will begin to puff up.
  20. Using a slotted spoon or a tong, flip it over & remove onto kitchen towels. The frying process is less than a minute. Placing the fried puri’s on the kitchen towels help drain any excess oil.
  21. Continue the process until all the puri’s are fried. Use an airtight container & line with wax paper. Place puri’s in the airtight container & heat in the microwave when you’re ready to serve.
  22. Serve the Soft Puri hot.
  23. Best eaten with beans curry, tin fish chutney, sweet rice or as puri pathas.
  24. I served my Soft Puri with sugar beans curry & mango pickle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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