Puran Poli (Sweet Flat Bread)

May 3rd, 2011 filed under Breads, Snacks, Vegan
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Puran Poli is a flatbread with a sweet lentil filling. This is a popular bread in the state of Gujarat and Maharashtra and makes a great breakfast dish. But it is equally delicious served as a mid-afternoon snack.

Recipe will make 10 Puran-Poli

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup of whole wheat flour (atta)
  • ¼ cup all purpose/plain flour (maida)
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • Approximately 1/3 cup  water

Filling

  • ¾ cup toor dal (arhar dal)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon cardamom powder (eliachi)
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg (jaiphal)

Also Needed

  • Approximately 3 tablespoons oil
  • Approximately ½ cup of dry whole wheat to roll the bread

Method

Filling

  1. Wash toor dal and soak in 2 cups of water, for at least 4 hours. Dal should be double in volume after soaking.
  2. In a large heavy pot, rinse soaked dal, add 2 cups of water and turmeric.  Over medium high heat bring to boil.  
  3. When dal comes to boil there will be yellow foam forming on the surface.  Remove this foam, reduce the heat to medium and cover the pot.
  4. Cook for approx. 25 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Add more water if needed. Dal should be very soft and mushy.
  5. Add sugar and cook for approx. 5 more minutes, until dal looks pasty and starts binding together.  Remove from heat.
  6.  Add cardamom and nutmeg, mix well.  Cool to room temperature. The dal filling will become a soft, sticky dough-like consistency.  Set aside.

Dough

  1. In a mixing bowl add whole-wheat flour, all purpose flour and oil; add water slowly while mixing and kneading to make very soft dough.  The dough should be soft, but not sticky to touch.  
  2. Cover and set dough aside for at least ten minutes.

Making Puran Poli

  1. Divide both the dough and dal filling into 10 equal parts. Dal filling should be about 2 1/2 times the size of the dough balls.
  2. Lightly press one dough ball in dry whole-wheat flour.  Roll it into a circle of 2 1/2-inch diameter. Place filling in the center and seal by pulling the edges together to make a ball. Prepare all 10 balls and let sit for 3 to 4 minutes.  
  3. Heat the skillet on medium heat. To test for appropriate heat, sprinkle a couple of drops of water onto the skillet and it should sizzle immediately.  
  4. Lightly press the filled ball in dry whole-wheat flour on all sides.  Place the ball with sealed side up, flatten with fingers and roll it into a 5-inch circle, using gentle pressure.  If the dough is sticky while rolling, lightly sprinkle dry whole-wheat flour on both sides.  
  5. Place the Puran Poli onto the skillet and cook for about a minute.  Flip it over.
  6. After a few seconds, spread 1 teaspoon of oil onto the Puran Poli and flip, again.
  7. Lightly press the puffed areas with a spatula and flip once more.  The entire cooking time is approximately 2 minutes and the Puran Poli should be golden-brown on both sides.   
  8. Puran poli is ready to be served and it tastes best when eaten hot.

Tips

1.     When cooking the dal, use a large pot to prevent it from boiling over, as this can happen very easily.

2.     Cooked Puran Poli can be stored for a week in the refrigerator.  Re-heat over a skillet or in the toaster oven.  

Variation
Puran Poli can also be prepared using Chana dal, however, it has to cook for a slightly longer time.   


32 Responses to “Puran Poli (Sweet Flat Bread)”

  1. Madhu says:

    Hello Aunty,

    I like all of your recipes… Just want to know what type and brand of Tawa are you using? Thanks

  2. Hi, thank you for this recipes. this is mummy food.

  3. rugmani says:

    Really it is very nice. Even I was thinking it is very difficult to make puran poli. thank you for the tips also.

  4. Shivani says:

    Can we make pooranpoli and keep it in refregerator or freezer for some days?

  5. shaheela says:

    aunty what is toor dal coz i’m from sri lanka

  6. Mary says:

    Very good recipe and so well explained. I always thought puran poli was very difficult to make. You make it seem so simple. In Maharashtra, chana dal and jaggery are used for the filling. I like the filling of tur dal and sugar too.

  7. krithiga says:

    hi aunty,

    recipe looks so yummy..can we use the pressure cooker to cook the dhal? it will safe time..

  8. Dennis says:

    Thank you Manjula for this bread recipe. This looks very good and I know it must taste great. Is it okay to put raisins, crushed nuts, dates, and cinnamon in the filling or will these items alter the your recipe too much? My wife and I enjoy your recipes so much. Thanks

  9. Jayashree says:

    Hi Aunty
    I thought the filling for Puran Poli’s were made with chana dal & Jaggrey. Never heard of Toor Dal & sugar for filling. Kindly clarify?
    Will try your method too.
    Thank you for your time and response,
    Jayashree

    • Jaya says:

      Puran poli is normally made with jaggary. I think she has done her version with sugar to make it easier for people who can’t buy jaggary where they live.

  10. Sanyukta says:

    And this looks so yummy n filling..My fav fav dessert til date…craving for one poli now manjula aunty…and congrats to the April winners…

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