Hope you are all having or had a wonderful weekend. Was missing for 2 days, just got too lazy to prepare anything.
Here is something we had for lunch. My son was not very happy to have "black" poori or so he calls it...lol
Kuttu Ke Aate Ki Poori - कुट्टू के आटे की पूरी (Fried Bread of Buckwheat Flour)
Ingredients
Kuttu Ka Aata (Buckwheat Flour) - 1 cup
Ubla Aloo (Boiled Potatoes) - 3 medium sized, mashed well
Kali Mirch (Black Pepper) Powder - 1 tbsp
Kasoori Methi (Dry Fenugreek Leaves) - 1 tbsp, crushed between palms
Sendha Namak (Black Salt) - as per taste
Salt - as per taste (balance black salt and this per your liking)
Preparation
- Mix all ingredients together into a chapati/roti dough. Please do not add any water as boiled potatoes are more than enough to mix the flour.
- Pinch a lemon size ball from the dough and roll it into a small 2-3 inch diameter circle (remember you won't be able to make them really thin and the dough may start breaking, so keep them thick).
- Fry them in hot oil (about 30 seconds) both the sides.
- Drain on paper towel.
Serving
Serve them hot with either just plain curd or any curry of your choice.
Sending this recipe to Cooking With Seeds - Pepper event of Padma, an event started by Priya.
These look very tasty and delicious.
ReplyDeletevery nice ...looks tempting!
ReplyDeleteThese pooris are new to me.Love the ingredients in it.
ReplyDeleteGood recipe Priya.....this is Fast (vrat)recipe in my house.....I prepare kuttu ku poori only if we are fasting with vrat wale aloo curry.
ReplyDeleteHey thats a nice one..very new to me...and ur new template looking gr8 dear....
ReplyDeleteA new recipe for me too.. Sounds interesting...
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely something new Priya...very nice, and looks yummy. Im sure it will pair perfectly well with a cuppa, right? :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and healthy pooris..looks awesome Priya..
ReplyDeleteWooow,,using buckwheat is very healthy option dear...nowadays i started to use buckwheat flour but my Hubby still yet to get stick to this flour's taste..
ReplyDeleteCompletely new to this...but it wud taste awesome im sure with the pepper...
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this Priya, looks so good and healthy, love to have some:)
ReplyDeleteSounds amazing. Will definitely be a must try for me Priya.
ReplyDeleteHey Priya.. Pepper and all.. must taste good!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting new recipe Priya!! Sounds good!!
ReplyDeletereally something new to try. Delicious
ReplyDeleteperfect snack!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me...looks delicious. Will definately try it out.
ReplyDeletePeppery puris....the buck wheat flour should be a great substitute for the usual wheat flour :D
ReplyDeletewe eat this pooris when we r fasting...looks tempting priya..lovely..
ReplyDeleteThis is healthy and sounds delicious, new to me though...
ReplyDeleteHi Priya - sorry for the late reply - I was travelling... about the walnut pesto...
ReplyDeleteI kept the pesto in the fridge for about 2 weeks. Just add a very thin layer of olive oil on top. I didnt add lemon for long term as I wasnt going to use it as is... I cooked with it.
Totally new to me. But sounds delicious. Bookmarking it.
ReplyDeleteWhat an innovative recipe, Priya! I am sure I would love this black poori :)
ReplyDeletePriya,
ReplyDeleteNew dish to me. Pepper makes buckwheat poori spicy and good.