Hope everyone had wonderful weekend. I am enjoying my new place with wonderful weather so still not in a force with kitchen works as I had so many things to shop, arranging things between works with my sons school. So still I am posting Diwali recipes all these days. Hope you too will enjoy these ......
This is sweet dish which we call as " Suruttai poli " Means rolled poori kind of thing stuffed with roasted gram dhal sweet mixture. Which is absolutely crispy and tasty. This is one of our favourite snack. So easy to make but rolling part has to be done very fast otherwise it breaks. so here is the recipe.....
Ingredients for poli (outer wrap) :
All purpose flour - 1 cup
Rice flour - 2 tsp
Salt - a pinch
Oil for frying
Method :
1. Mix all the above and make like poori dough.
2. Leave it for 15 minutes.
3. Make small balls and roll everything to thin circles using the rolling pin and keep it aside.
4. Now keep oil in the vessel for deep frying.

For Filling :
Roasted gram dhal - 1/2 cup
Powdered Sugar - 1/2 cup
Cashew nuts - small bits 2 tbsp
Ghee for frying cashews
Method :
1. Powder the dhal and mix with the powder sugar.
2. Fry the cashew nuts in ghee and add the powdered mixture.
3. Mix well so that everything is blended well. Keep it aside.
Here is how the Packing is done :
Now for this outer wrap you need 1/2 cup powdered sugar for dusting. Spread this in a plate.
1. Now deep fry the rolled dough in oil not too crisp and not too soft.
2. Dust it with sugar , Keep 2 tbsp of powdered mixture in the edge roll and keep in the tray.
3. Repeat the same with other rolled circles one by one.
4. Don't delay in rolling once it is dusted with sugar immediately stuff and roll.
5. Delaying tends to break.
Note :
1. Roll all the dough and keep aside this is to avoid puffing while deep frying. Making like this is because the circles will be slightly dried so there wont be moisture will frying.
2. While deep frying put the rolled thins one at a time pour the oil over the top dont turn and take out immediately. It should not be too soft and crisp.
This can be stored for 10 days at least. But sure you will finish with 3 to 4 days. Store in air tight container.
This is sweet dish which we call as " Suruttai poli " Means rolled poori kind of thing stuffed with roasted gram dhal sweet mixture. Which is absolutely crispy and tasty. This is one of our favourite snack. So easy to make but rolling part has to be done very fast otherwise it breaks. so here is the recipe.....
Ingredients for poli (outer wrap) :
All purpose flour - 1 cup
Rice flour - 2 tsp
Salt - a pinch
Oil for frying
Method :
1. Mix all the above and make like poori dough.
2. Leave it for 15 minutes.
3. Make small balls and roll everything to thin circles using the rolling pin and keep it aside.
4. Now keep oil in the vessel for deep frying.
For Filling :
Roasted gram dhal - 1/2 cup
Powdered Sugar - 1/2 cup
Cashew nuts - small bits 2 tbsp
Ghee for frying cashews
Method :
1. Powder the dhal and mix with the powder sugar.
2. Fry the cashew nuts in ghee and add the powdered mixture.
3. Mix well so that everything is blended well. Keep it aside.
Here is how the Packing is done :
Now for this outer wrap you need 1/2 cup powdered sugar for dusting. Spread this in a plate.
1. Now deep fry the rolled dough in oil not too crisp and not too soft.
2. Dust it with sugar , Keep 2 tbsp of powdered mixture in the edge roll and keep in the tray.
3. Repeat the same with other rolled circles one by one.
4. Don't delay in rolling once it is dusted with sugar immediately stuff and roll.
5. Delaying tends to break.
Note :
1. Roll all the dough and keep aside this is to avoid puffing while deep frying. Making like this is because the circles will be slightly dried so there wont be moisture will frying.
2. While deep frying put the rolled thins one at a time pour the oil over the top dont turn and take out immediately. It should not be too soft and crisp.
This can be stored for 10 days at least. But sure you will finish with 3 to 4 days. Store in air tight container.
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ReplyDeleteNever heard of it a new one and nice spread
ReplyDeletethe recipe sounds sweet and nutty; must be yummy; I have never heard of suruttai poli, hehehe, nice name, can be also called as suruttu poli, as they have long shapes lol!!!!
ReplyDeletenice sweet!
Yummm.. I love this dish.. :) all time favorite.. its really difficult to make it all alone.. hats off to you :)
ReplyDeleteYou have a lot of patience Pavithra... looks too good and also yummy :)
ReplyDeleteNever heard of it the recipe sounds great..
ReplyDeleteYummmyyyyyyyyyyyy.......
looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteOh, Those look fantastic and it sounds so yummy. I'd love to try some, must be very sweet, Mmmm!!! I'm a BIG fan of sweet:)new recipe to me..Thanks for sharing.:)
ReplyDeletenever made or tasted....but looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteWow poli looks yummyilicious...sounds too interesting never had this..
ReplyDeletewow super!!!!!!! first time i heard this poli
ReplyDeleteThis poli is new to me...looks so good...I have to make these polis soon :)
ReplyDeletelooks so yum and wonderful... Yummy presentation too...
ReplyDeleteLove your presentations.. never heard of this dish... new and yum :-)
ReplyDeleteWow yummy yum poli dear..I just loves and my SIL makes then very often...
ReplyDeleteI have tasted it. Would love to try it.
ReplyDeleteI think it needs a bit of practice to get it. Your tips will be very useful.
New to me,looks good too !
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe!!! As always, poli looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSounds new and interesting.....as always nice click.
ReplyDeletelooks gud...new one.
ReplyDeletelovely poli..looks perfect
ReplyDeleteSounds gr8 and looks really inviting!!!Yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteSurattai poli sounds interesting...sure they are yummy, well said..will be finished in 3-4 days:)
ReplyDeletewow..they are very very tempting..surul poli - this is wat we call it
ReplyDeleteHello, thanks for stopping by and for your lovely comment. This is my first time here and I am amazed by the artistic presentation of all your dishes. A true feast for the eye. I bet it taste equally good.I love it.
ReplyDeleteHave never seen this one anywhere else. Is it a wee bit complicated? But looks so tempting.
ReplyDeletewoow..poli is delightfully new to me...i would love to taste it first before trying...wish u were nearer.
ReplyDeleteusually make it as a dessert or morning breakfast??
yeah snack sounds great...really impressive pavi
Very interesting and tempting looks poli, lovely presentation !
ReplyDeletenice presentation and looks yummy :) this is one of my father's fav dishes. its been a long time sinc eI had it :)
ReplyDeletelooks simple and gud too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new dish to me but interesting..first time here ..following you ..pls do visit mine.
ReplyDeleteexcellent click.interesting and new recipe.nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely recipe....
ReplyDeleteThis is something new to me, one doubt..after frying wouldnt the poli become too crispy to roll them?
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard about Suruttai poli.
ReplyDeleteMust try it out. :)
Interesting one...never heard abt it.Nice one.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious, a perfect anytime snack.
ReplyDeleteVery nice boli. Bookmarking it.
ReplyDeleteThis is something new...never seenbefore...looks tempting
ReplyDeleteDear pavithra
ReplyDeleteVery nice dish and that too something sweet ...Hmmm ..have to make it soon as I am a Bong
Best wishes
First time here,a lovely blog with interesting recipes.Will visit often.
ReplyDeletehi thnks for visitng and followng my blog. ur blog looks awesome. will be visitng often. cheers!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Presentation. Looks yummy. Never heard of it though. Thanks for sharing this dish with us.
ReplyDeleteWow Poli looks delicious and a new and interesting recipe. Will try it soon:).
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog, my 1st time know this dish, look yummy, will come to your blog more often.
ReplyDeleteThanks for viviting my blog..All ur reccipes look yummy..Will be following you :)
ReplyDeleteThis is something have never seen before. Sounds most interesting.
ReplyDeletehey this is really new to me...i will surely love this...pls come and collect your award from my blog dear...
ReplyDeleteHey Pavithra:
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your blog, already following it from now on, since im a newbie, im still learning the nuances of blogging and food photography. Yurs IS such an inspiration.
simple & yummy one,must try
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