This require little pratice and patince to make these. Its very important that your filling is perfect.
Ingredients: (for Sajjaka)
- 1 cup Rava (used Cracked wheat)
- Jaggery as per taste
- 1/4 tsp Nutmeg powder / Jayphal powder
- Approx. 2 cups water.
For Outer Cover:(dough)
- 3/4 cup Wheat flour (chapti atta)
- 1/4 cup Maida / Ap flour
- Salt
- Few drops oil + more
- Water to knead the dough.
Method:
In bowl add all the dough ingredients and make soft dough. Let it rest for 2-3 hrs.
In a nonstick pan add water and bring to boil. Add rava / cracked wheat and stir continuously. So that there will be no lumps. Once the water starts to evaporate add jaggery, nutmeg powder. Cook till all the water is evaporated and rava / cracked wheat is tender.
This is known as Sajjaka. Let it cool completely & knead this for few minutes. (as shown in pic)
Take the dough and roll out 2 inches circle and fill this above made sajjaka and close the edges. (just like we do for parata, poli, modak). Roll these on oiled surface aroun 4 inch circle. You can sprinkle poppy seeds while rolling.
Heat the griddle / tava and roast these on medium heat on both side with generous amount of oil.
Serve hot these soft holige / poli with dollop of Ghee / Tup & Warm Milk.
Nice combination with Yennegai Badanekai / stuffed brinjal side dish.
Note:
- If the filling is (sajjaka) is too thick then add warm milk / water and knead it.
- If the filling is (sajjaka) become thin then add little wheat flour / maida to it.
- Do not add lot of maida ( for outer cover) because they may turn too crispy.
- Adjust Jaggery to your taste.
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Woww rava poli looks absolutely delicious...feel like having some..
ReplyDeleteGreat effort, Jo..It looks really tasty! Thanks for sharing..
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ReplyDeleteRava poli looks really good. I love polis even though my hubby is not fan of it.
Rava poli came out well, looks delicious
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woow!!sajjaka looks yummy and delicious.....
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Looks perfect and delicious, thanks for sharing dear...
ReplyDeleteThat looks too good..poli is one of my favs..
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Happy Cooking.
I love sajjige polis, but never made because of the work involved. Ths looks yum.
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ReplyDeleteWow....I like it so much this. I have had this before only once. But now I m trying to make this.
DeleteI have had them in the past but never liked them
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