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Revision as of 16:45, 8 May 2012
Description
- Ethnicity - South Indian
- Type of meal - Party, Lunch, Dinner
Ingredients
- 1 cup fine semolina (suji)
- 1 cup refined flour (maida)
- ½ cup rice flour
- 1½ cups ghee
- oil for frying
- salt to taste
Badam milk
Directions
Badam milk
- Soak the badam in hot water for half an hour.
- Peel and grind into smooth paste.
- Bring the half cream milk to boil, add badam paste, sugar to taste and a few strands of saffron and simmer for some time.
Chiroti
- Mix refined flour and semolina with ½ cup of ghee along with a pinch of salt.
- Make a soft dough, keep aside for an hour and kneed it again.
- Make 10 small balls and roll to chapatis size.
- Mix ¾ cup ghee and the rice flour into a paste.
- Smear this paste on each of the chapattis and arrange one above the other and roll it like a Swiss roll.
- Cut the roll into 2" size pieces and press lightly on Swiss roll and flatten to make a small poori.
- Deep fry in refined oil and sprinkle sugar on it.
- Serve the chirotis with badam milk.