Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Tikhat Mitha chya Poorya (Maharashtrian Masala Pooris)

Recently, Socal was going through a bad patch of weather along with the rest of the globe. To overcome the rainy day blues, I decided to make my all time favorite snack....... Tikhat Mithachya Poorya. Mom used to add Owa/Ajwain to these pooris and we were in 7th heaven whenever she made them. The ajwain gives a very unique flavor to the pooris. These pooris are also popular picnic or overnight trip food amongst Maharashtrians. 'Tikhat' means red chilly powder and 'mith' means salt, so the loosely translated, it means hot and savory pooris :)

To make them, take 2 cups wheat flour, add 1 tbsp besan (gramflour), 1 tsp turmeric powder, 1 tsp red chilly powder, 1 tsp ajwain/owa, 1 tsp sesame seeds, 2 tsp chopped cilantro and salt to taste. After this add "mohan" ie heat about 3 tsp oil in a pan and pour it on the flour. This helps pooris to puff up. Knead the dough with some water. It should not be too soft or too firm. Keep it covered for 1/2 hour and then roll out little discs and deep fry them in hot oil. Serve with any pickle of your choice. Do try them out.

Thank god I thought of clicking the pictures before I called my kiddos over for snack time; because they finished all of them in exactly 5 mins :))

Sending this as an entry for two events:
Seasoned and Dressed's: Cooking with Seeds Event originally started by Priya and also to Tickling Palates: Deep Fried Snack Event.

41 comments:

  1. delicious pooris, looks so good and yummy

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  2. wow, sounds superb dear, loving the puffy and colored pooris. Would love to have it with some potato bhaji :)

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  3. delicious poori...feel like having it now...

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  4. These are my fav poori..Your looks puffed and tasty..Love to have them right now!

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  5. hey wow they look amazing

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  6. they looks awesome and delish....wow! tempting too!

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  7. Love the puffed pooris... yum yum

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  8. They look so good. It's been ages since I had them :-)Happy New Year !!

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  9. puris hv come out simply perfect...love puffed puris with any spicy curry.mmmmmmmmmmmm

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  10. wow !!! perfect rounds and ,"phula hua" puri's and I love the color,I can tell- You took the pictures while they were still hot,they look so tempting :)

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  11. wow..never had spicy puris...bookmarking...& thnx for visiting ma place...

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  12. Simply YUMMY. Wish I could grab one of those :)


    US Masala

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  13. Masala puris looks inviting feel like grabbing some

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  14. Feel like taking one from the plate. love the nice colur of the poori

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  15. Very tempting and crispy beauties, looks soo delicious..

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  16. Ilove themmmmmmmmm and so my son...tempting:)

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  17. What a beautiful poori! These are perfect and delicious....

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  18. Wow it's our family favorite puri!!! In childhood we call it as TiMiPu (Tikhat Mithachya Purya)

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  19. delicious puris and flavour a favourite

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  20. WOW! These pooris look so delicious..I will definitely try it sometime..

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  21. wow, this looks very tempting..so perfect for the weather..

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  22. Krishnaveni, Priya (YM), Soumya, Panchpakwan, sayali,smitha, My attempt at the..., Gulmohar, sanyukta gour, mrs.k, hasna, aipi,santosh bangar, padhu, jeyshrisuresh,priya,jagruti, palatable, khaugiri, akila,torview, yummyteam, anita: thanks for your appreciation, it means a lot to me. HNY 2011 to u all too!!

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  23. wow...tempting and inviting.. loved the color of the puris and crispiness..

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  24. Lovely puris. Happy New Year!

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  25. I am going to prepare this for my hubby ... they look so tempting

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  26. Hi .. my name is MARIMI,,, is the first visit to your blog and I love to light new and different recipes like yours,,, I invite you to visit my blog and share mine. ... From VIGO SPAIN SALUDOS.

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  27. Yummy puris !!! Even without tasting some I am already adding it to my lunch box menu!!

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  28. sinful puris... i'm loving them.. and love to follow u..

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  29. sowmya,latha,satya,authenticoriyafood: thanks so much for your appreciation!!
    garlutti: thanks for visiting and appreciating, will stop by ur blog soon!
    reshmi: thanks for appreciating, will check out the giveaway soon!

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  30. WOW...This looks great... Nice recipe.... Have bookmarked this recipe... YUM!...

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  31. How I wish I could get them right away..Looks really great..I will definitelt try these..

    Gayu
    http://ensamayalarangam.blogspot.com

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  32. Nice wonderful pooris...

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  33. sukanya, gayu.kitchen,satya: thanks for your appreciative comments!!

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  34. Rupali, the pooris are different and love the savory version

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  35. krithi's kitchen: thanks for appreciating!

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  36. nicely puffed purees like once you want to eat now :). happy to be on your space . Thanks for your lovely comment .

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  37. Smita: likewise, thanks for appreciating!

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  38. Wow.. these pooris are so tempting.. well prepared.

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  39. @Shobha: Thank you so much for the appreciation!

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