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Photographer Mehul Chimthankar  Mehul Chimthankar {Karma:18655}
Project #64 Work Camera Model D70s
Categories At Work
Film Format
Portfolio Mehul India
Lens Nikon  50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor
Uploaded 4/28/2008 Film / Memory Type CF card
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 669 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 19 Rating
6.75
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Location City -  Pune
State -  MAHARASTRA
Country - India   India
About Some work in the Kitchen this weekend : Puran Poli

ref : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puran_Poli

Poli/Holige is a dessert served during auspicious occasions and during important festivals such as Ugadi.Although it resembles a roti, a Holige is actually very different. The making of the holige begins with preparing the stuffing, which may be one of three traditional options:

Tenkai poornam/ Kaayi Holige This stuffing is made of grated coconut and jaggery. Fresh coconut is grated and the jaggery is broken into small pieces. In a heavy-base vessel, some ghee is heated and some finely chopped cashew-nuts are roasted. Into this ghee, the grated coconut and jaggery are added together, at the same time. On a medium flame, the vessel is stirred every so often, until the jaggery melts and melds the coconut into a rough mass. Powdered cardamom and some saffron (soaked for a few minutes in milk) are added to this mixture to impart further fragrance and flavour.
Variation of above: Sometimes, especially in Maharashtra, powdered white sugar is used instead of jaggery in making the puran. In this case,the suffing is made using boiled lentils instead of the coconut. Chickpea lentils are boiled to a soft consistency and the eventual pooran turns out to be stiffer and crunchier than otherwise; it also tends to break far more easily, since it is stiff.
Parappu poornam or Hoorna Holige This stuffing is made using boiled lentils instead of the coconut. Chickpea lentils are boiled to a soft consistency. It is blended with jaggery and aromatic spices( cardomom and nutmeg) in exactly the same method as described above.
The stuffing is cooled to room temperature. Meanwhile, the actual dough is prepared. A very soft, rubbery dough is prepared by kneading polished wheat-flour with a little water and a large amount of oil. This is left soaked in oil for a few hours.

Once both the dough and the stuffing is ready, the pooran poli can be rolled out. A plantain leaf is greased thoroughly on one side with oil/ghee -- this is essential to turning out a fine holige. On the greased plantain leaf, a handful of the dough is patted by hand into a mid-sized circle. A small amount of stuffing is placed at the center of this dough, which is wrapped around the stuffing to make a ball. This ball is then rolled carefully using a rolling pin into a large, thin circular pancake shape.

Meanwhile, a griddle is heated over a medium flame and greased. The plantain-leaf bearing the holige is inverted over the griddle. The holige tends to adhere to the griddle, since the latter is hot. Using a spatula, the edge of the holige is held down on to the griddle, while the plantain-leaf is peeled away by hand. This leaves the holige on the hot griddle, where it is turned over repeatedly, if required, until both faces of the holige are roasted to a golden burnish and a fragrant aroma is released. The holige/obbattu/poli is now ready to be eaten.
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There are 19 Comments in 1 Pages
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Prachi Patil Prachi Patil   {K:1070} 9/29/2008
Aha!! Classsssssssss!!!! :)
Just nw I ate Puran Poli :) And saw this snap...!!
Best one!!

Regadrs,
Prachi :)

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Hussam AL_ Khoder   {K:79545} 7/2/2008
Nice capture!

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biljana mitrovic biljana mitrovic   {K:48110} 5/12/2008
Great shot and very inviting :))))
Thank you for about , it's very informative:))
big hug
biljana

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Mehul Chimthankar Mehul Chimthankar   {K:18655} 5/5/2008
Hi Julie,

I am sure you will like this delicious Indian recipie

thank you for your comment

Mehul

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Julie Salles Julie Salles   {K:22654} 5/5/2008
Outstanding collage dear Mehul. It made me want to try this so bad. I will have to ask a co-worker who is Indian, where I can find this here in NY. It looks delicious.
Perfect for the project.
Best,
Julie.

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marco ds marco ds   {K:6335} 5/2/2008
Thanks for this beautiful collage and information... Happy meal!!! ;) Ciao

Marco

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Ania Blazejewska Ania Blazejewska   {K:23981} 4/30/2008
Amzing compiliation Mehul!
I love its details and colours,
congratulations,
ania

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parehan .K parehan .K   {K:27453} 4/30/2008
Great story.. exquisite detail and superbly presented in an unique style..
Loads of affection, parehan

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Pablo Dylan Pablo Dylan   {K:63918} 4/29/2008
Great collage,perfect for project.

Pablo

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Malules Fernandez Malules Fernandez   {K:54810} 4/29/2008
Well done. Interesting and well documented.
Very rich in every way.

Cheers,
Malules

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Nicole Besch Nicole Besch   {K:72664} 4/29/2008
Wonderful collage and a great about!!!Thank you for your explanation Mehul!!!Makes me hungry too..LOL!!!
Nicole
7++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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Mehul Chimthankar Mehul Chimthankar   {K:18655} 4/28/2008
Hi Avi,

Thank you for your comment

Mehul

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 4/28/2008
very good collage and documentary, Mehul !

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Riny Koopman Riny Koopman   {K:102911} 4/28/2008
MMMMMMM,MAKE ME HUNGRRY,GOOD SHOT MEHUL,GREETINGZ RINY

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Luca Peccerillo Luca Peccerillo   {K:17660} 4/28/2008
Very nice collage well done!

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Mehul Chimthankar Mehul Chimthankar   {K:18655} 4/28/2008
Hi John,

Thank you for your kind comment

Mehul

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Mehul Chimthankar Mehul Chimthankar   {K:18655} 4/28/2008
Hi Tim,

Thank you for your comment

Mehul

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John Hatz John Hatz   {K:156973} 4/28/2008
Excellent idea... you 'fallow' the way of making that sweet pie and the photos really gives an idea of a small movie here, great idea, originality at its best!
best regards!

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Tim Bowman   {K:1481} 4/28/2008
Very nice work.

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