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Poori Recipe: Two Ways Of Making It
One of the ways of making pooris is using wheat flour (north Indian way). Wheat is a healthy carb and is quite filling. The colour of the wheat pooris is brownish and don't require or absorb too much oil. While the other recipe is prepared with maida which is comparatively a higher calorie ingredient but the taste is simply unmatchable. Here are the ways.
Wheat Poori Recipe
Ingredients:
1. 2 ' cups wheat flour (sifted)
2. Water as per requirement (about ' cup)
3. Salt according to taste
4. Ghee (optional)
5. Oil For frying
Maida Poori Recipe Ingredients:
1. 2 cups maida
2. ' cup chiroti rava
3. Water (' cup)
4. Salt to taste
5. Ghee/butter
6. Oil for frying
Making Pooris
1. Wheat or maida poori, the procedure for making dough is same. Combine all the ingredients (except oil) into soft dough. Leave it aside for about half an hour.
2. Add oil to a thick pan for frying.
3. Make small balls of the dough and roll it flat and round. Deep fry the pooris (both sides) until golden brown. Tasty pooris ready to serve.
Enjoy the Pooris hot with chutney, aloo subzi or sauce.



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