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1 Jan 2012

Egg Puri

My blog turns 5 on this Newyear's Eve. Alhamdulillah.. Thanks to my readers, friends and relatives who supported me all these years..
I have nothing special to give you all on this special occasion. My niece was asking mom to make this puri when she saw it in a kid's magazine. Soon I a took some pics with my mobile when she prepared.. :) The recipe was for moms, to make it for their kids. I hope all moms here will prepare it soon for the little pearls...



Egg Puri Ingredients,
eggs 2
maida (all purpose flour) 1 1/2 cups
atta (wheat flour) 1 1/2 cups
onion 1 medium size
green chilies 1
coriander leaves chopped 1 Tbsp
pepper powder 1 tsp
garam masala powder 1 pinch
salt
oil



How to prepare,
Make a dough using Aatta and maida.
Make small puris.
Chop onion and green chilly.
Break egg into a bowl, mix with chopped onion, green-chilly, coriander leaves, all powders and salt.
Place one puri in a small bowl (a bowl with a deep bottom).
Pour the 2 tsp egg mixture.
Place one puri over this and press edges.
Heat a frying pan, apply 2 tsp ghee or oil.
Place this puri carefully on the pan, fry on a low flame by flipping over the puri frequently.
Cook until both sides are cooked well.

5 comments:

  1. hi seena,
    my name is reem, from perinthalmanna. settled in dubai...bcoz of you my entry to kitchen is grt...i love cooking and ur site helps me a lot..as i dont get chance to communcate with my mom every time.
    thanks alot....my hubby and kids is enjoyg food everyday,
    my small doubt as i read the recipe- when u pour raw egg mixture into puri will it get fried???

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  2. Hi Reem,
    thanks for the comment dear.
    Cook on a low flame, it will take time to cook inside properly. Some times we need much patience.. :)
    Hope you can do it.. Keep visiting..

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  3. Wow, now this is definitely a recipe that I've not seen anywhere else. I'm so pleased that it doesnt't involve meat, because I can make and eat it too!

    I love your blog even though I'm vegetarian :) I've made a couple of your Eid dishes for my husband, who's English and non-vegetarian, and he really enjoyed them. Thank you.

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  4. hai seena...h r u..really ur blog s ammmmmazing...actually my son wants puri alone for his breakfast everyday.... u hav any other different varieties in puri wch s healthy too..? thanks n advance...keep rocking..!!!

    raheema

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