Puri is an Indian bread very popular in Gujarat. It can be eaten hot or cold and with almost any curry. A lot of Indian restaurants in India serve it in the morning with mango pickle or potato curry for breakfast. It’s served as a accompaniment with mango raas, shrikand or just about any curry for lunch or dinner. Leftover puris are great for breakfast too. Whenever guests arrive unannounced for dinner I tend to quickly make puris and serve them with potato curry or with chick pea curry. The recipe for puris is very simple and can be made plain with just salt or with spices. Adding just a few spices and cumin makes these puris a special dish.
1. Transfer the flour in a mixing bowl
2. Add the salt, turmeric, chilly powder and the cumin seeds.
3. Add the 2 teaspoons of oil
5. Divide the dough into small flattened balls.
6. Roll out each puri and save them on a clean tray or work top as shown below: (try not to keep them on top of each other or they may stick together)
7. While you are rolling out the puris, transfer the oil to a wok or something similar and heat the oil.
8. Test the oil by dropping a pinch of puri dough in the oil. If it raises quickly to the top, the oil is ready.
9. Reduce the heat slightly and start putting the puris in the hot oil one at a time.
10. They will start to cook and as soon as they pluff up, turn them over, cook for 30 seconds and remove onto a clean Kitchen paper.
11. Serve the puris with any curry or pickle or even yoghurt.
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