Saturday, March 3, 2018

KHOYA POLI / PALKOVA POLI

This is a traditional Maharastrian recipe done on special occassions and festivals. It is rich in taste and quite simple to prepare compared to other puran polis. Usually we prepare puran using coconut or dhal. This is made using sweetened khoya with the outer layer using wheat flour. The stuffing can be prepared in minutes with milk powder and tastes awesome and the poli turns to be much soft. This grand version of poli can be also be done using leftover khoya. Also see this blog for
 
SHAHI PURAN POLI


INGREDIENTS:
Wheat flour - 1 cup
Rava/ Sooji - 3 tsp
Milk powder - 50g
Ghee - 1 tsp
Milk - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 6 tsp
Cardamom powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt
Oil 

METHOD:
1. In a tawa, add little ghee, rava and roast for a few minutes and keep aside. 
2. In a bowl add wheat flour, salt and little sugar. Prepare a soft dough adding required water.
3. In the same tawa, add ghee and milk and allow to boil. Add rava and mix well so that no lumps are formed.


4. Add milk powder and mix well till it combines well with the rava mixture.


5. Stir for a while, when it comes together, add sugar and cardamom powder, mix well for few minutes and switch of the flame. 


6. After it cools well, smear little oil/ghee in fingers and make balls of desired size. Also make little larger balls using the wheat dough.


7. Take a wheat ball, flatten a bit using a rolling pin, smear little oil, place khoya ball.


8. Pleat all the sides well and close the top portion of the stuffed dough properly.
 9. Sprinkle little wheat flour and flatten the stuffed dough gently using the rolling pin, so that the puran spreads evenly on all sides.


10. Heat a dosa pan, place the poli and cook until golden spots appear on both sides on medium flame. Sprinkle little oil on both sides.
11. Tasty, soft and delicious Khoya Poli is ready to be served with ghee.



Note:
  • If the khoya turns to be hard, sprinkle some milk and knead for few minutes.
  • On the other hand if the khoya is sticky, sprinkle some milk powder and knead well.
 

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