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Panipuri is made up of a hollow puri (a deep-fried crisp flatbread) that is filled with flavoured water (imli pani), tamarind chutney, chilli powder, chaat masala, potato mash, onions, or chickpeas.
Here you go, the best pani puri ever. I loved it to the core. And it is pretty easy to make and taste simply delicious.
About Pani Puri Recipe
Pani puri is a sort of snack that originated in India and is one of the country’s most popular street meals. It is made up of a hollow puri (a deep-fried crisp flatbread) that is filled with flavoured water (imli pani), tamarind chutney, chilli powder, chaat masala, potato mash, onions, or chickpeas. Pani puri/Gol Gappa is considered the forerunner of chaat. Chaat originated in the Northern Indian region of what is now Uttar Pradesh, according to culinary anthropologist Kurush Dalal. India gave birth to Gol Gappa.
It was also stated that it could have come from Raj-Kachori. Someone built a tiny puri and turned it into a pani puri. Pani puri spread throughout India in the twentieth century, owing to migration of people from one section of the nation to another.
Ingredients for Pani puri
Puri For Pani Puri :
The dough must be rolled out extremely thinly. Your puri will not be crispy if it is not thin enough. To cut the Golgappa, use a sharp cookie cutter or a steel box with sharp edges measuring 4-5 cm in diameter. When frying, do not overcrowd the pan.
Dates Tamarind Chutney :
Tamarind chutney is a tangy Indian condiment made with tamarind, salt, jaggery, and spices. To make it healthier and more tasty, dates are added.
Kara Boondi :
Kara boondi is a spiced form of boondi made with boondi, peanuts, cashews, curry leaves, and a few other spices. boondi is a fried delicacy that is popular in south India around Diwali. Making boondi is simple yet time consuming.
Chat Masala Powder :
All chat meals will be tangier with the addition of chat masala powder. Fruit and vegetable salads receive a tangy boost from a pinch of chat masala powder and a few drops of lemon juice.
Roasted Cumin Powder :
Roasted cumin powder is aromatic and flavorful, with a stronger flavour than plain (unroasted) cumin. It has a nutty flavour and lends a unique flavour to dishes. If a recipe calls for roasted cumin powder, don’t use normal cumin because the flavour won’t be the same.
I am having few more puris left, i am planning to make dahi puri out of it. Will soon share it. You can let me know if you need any chaat recipes for you, so i can try and share here.
Hope you will give this a try and let me know how it turns out for you.
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Panipuri is made up of a hollow puri (a deep-fried crisp flatbread) that is filled with flavoured water (imli pani), tamarind chutney, chilli powder, chaat masala, potato mash, onions, or chickpeas.
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Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 15 mins
Total Time 25 mins
Course Appetizer
Cuisine North Indian
Pani Puri with Step by Step Pictures
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Let’s start by making the pani for pani puri |
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Take mint leave in a blender |
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add in coriander leaves |
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green chilli |
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few ginger pieces |
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add in some black salt or regular salt |
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in goes some chat masala powder |
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add in some roasted cumin powder |
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now add in some tamarind and jaggery |
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time to blend, add little water |
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make it into a smooth puree |
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pour this into a strainer |
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squeeze as much liquid as possible |
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this is what it looks like |
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you can add more water, taste and check the seasoning |
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for me this is perfect |
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store this in fridge while you work on the rest |
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for the potato filling..take your ingredients |
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mash some boiled potatoes |
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add in some onions and coriander leaves |
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add in some chat masala powder |
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some green chillies |
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cumin powder |
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and some salt |
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add in some chilli powder |
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first take your puri (RECIPE HERE) |
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crush the top with your finger |
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this makes a hole |
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place the potato filling in |
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pour the sauce over |
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done..now just gulp it |
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