பூரி (Poori – Wheat flour)
Poori is all time favorite of my son, he likes to have it with kilangu. Hotel style poori kilangu is perfect dinner or breakfast in weekends. Everyone wants poori to be fluffy but most of them didn’t get that. Here I show you the trick to make fluffy poori.
There are three important rules to make it fluffy
1. Oil must be in correct heat, when you drop the dough into the oil it must come up immediately
2. Use enough oil to immerse the dough completely
3. Don’t roll the dough very thin
Ingredients
Wheat flour – 2.5 cups
Oil – 1 tbsp + frying
Salt as needed
Makes 25 medium size poori
Directions
Preparing Dough
Take a big basin then add the flour and salt.
Heat the 1 tbsp oil in a small pan and pour into the flour.
Mix well everything until well mixed.
Warm some water and add to the flour little by little.
Knead the dough for 5 minutes.
Split the dough into 25 equal size balls.
Roll the dough with palm without any crack.
Take a rolling pin and roll the dough balls into thick round shape.
Preparing Poori
Heat oil in a frying pan and add the rolled dough.
Place the frying spoon on the dough and hold it until fluffy.
Flip and wait for the bubbles to stop then take out.
Place the poori in paper towel to drain the oil.
Serve with kilangu or Channa masala.
Notes
You can use the tortilla press or chappathi press but the softness is not guaranteed.
Keep the flame always medium high to get best results.
When kneading the dough, keep it soft then only you will get soft poori.
Pictures

Ingredients 
Heat water 
Pour salt in the flour 
Heat oil in a pan 
Pour warm oil in the flour 
Start knead the flour 

Make sure the oil mix well in flour 
Add water little by little 

Continue to knead the flour 

Dough is almost ready 
Knead for 5 minutes 
On a frying pan, take oil and heat it 
Split the dough and press firmly to make balls 


Take little flour in a bowl 
Dip the balls in flour 
Roll the dough 
Thickness 

Check oil warmness by dropping a pinch of dough 
Dough comes up immediately; Oil is ready 
Place rolled dough in frying pan 
Hold dough with frying spoon 
It becomes fluffy 
Let it fry (change color) 
Turn the side 
Poori is ready 


Poori with Kilangu
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