Ingredients
1 cup roasted groundnut
1 tsp roasted white sesame seeds
3/4 cup grated jaggery
1/4 tsp cardamom powder
1 cup all purpose flour
A pinch of salt
A pinch of turmeric powder
2 tbsp oil
Ghee
Make a dough of all purpose flour, salt, turmeric powder and water. Now add oil little by little and mix it well to get an elastic dough. Keep covered for 15 minutes.
Grind the groundnut, sesame seeds, jaggery and cardamom together.
Take a small ball of the dough and roll it into a small thick puri. Keep the groundnut filling in the center and close it well from all sides. Dust it with some rice flour and roll out into thick rotis, ensuring the filling doesnt come out.
Heat the tava and cook these on medium flame with some ghee on both sides.
Serve with some more ghee.
Other boli varieties
Obattu (Coconut jaggery filling)
Puran Poli/Boli ( Greengram Dal and jaggery filling)
These boli varieties are my contribution to Sweet series: Puran Polis event hosted by Mythreyee of Paajaka Recipes
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I have never ate a poli in my life, but i have seen so many here in the blogs.
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They make Holige with peanuts in Dharwad side. In Mysore, it's never heard of except adding Tuar or Channa dal. Great looking poli EC, good one. Bet kids love it!:))
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely entry. Thank you so much. The groundnut poli is new to me. Never heard of. Two wonderful protein rich bolis. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I did not mention about the traditional Coconut stuffed boli. We usually make this or channa dal coconut jaggery hoorna (mixture) that is used for stuffing. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNice trio of polis! My little one loves puranpoli.. I should try my hand at these :)
ReplyDeleteHave tasted dal and coconut poli but not groundnut poli. groundnut lovers like my hubby would love it.
ReplyDeletelovely poli recipes...i loved the groundnut one especially...new to me
ReplyDeletelovely entry, EC! poli looks delicious.
ReplyDelete@ Happy Cook...thanks, pls do try it out...
ReplyDelete@ Asha...Thanks a lot for the info on polis
@ Mythreyee...Thanks to you for thinking of such a nice event
@ Delhi Belle...Thanks, do try it out
@ Prema, Soumya...I made it for the first time too...
Thanks Uma
Puran Poli and Ground nut Poli ......yuuummy I love both polies.
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u know i loveee poil with ghee... thanks for refreshing some memories...
ReplyDeletelovely poli looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks Trupti for the award...will display it on the blog
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