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Pani Puri, a beloved street food from India, is known for its burst of flavors and textures. Originating from the Indian subcontinent, it consists of hollow, crispy puris filled with spicy water (pani) and various fillings. Traditionally enjoyed during festivals and gatherings, this dish symbolizes the vibrant street food culture of India. Today, Pani Puri has gained global popularity, with variations emerging in different countries, making it a favorite among food lovers everywhere.

Ingredients

  • semolina
  • water
  • salt
  • cumin
  • boiled potatoes
  • chickpeas
  • tamarind
  • green chilies
  • cilantro
  • lemon juice
  • black salt
  • spices
  • ice water
  • pani
  • puri shells

Instructions

  1. 1Mix semolina and water in a bowl until a dough forms.
  2. 2Knead the dough for a few minutes until smooth.
  3. 3Cover the dough with a damp cloth and let it rest for 30 minutes.
  4. 4Divide the dough into small balls and roll each ball into thin circles.
  5. 5Heat oil in a deep pan over medium heat until shimmering.
  6. 6Fry the rolled circles until they puff up and turn golden brown, about 2-3 minutes.
  7. 7Remove the puris from oil and drain on paper towels.
  8. 8Prepare the pani by blending tamarind, green chilies, cumin, and spices with water until smooth.
  9. 9Add lemon juice and black salt to the pani, adjusting flavors as needed.
  10. 10Assemble by cracking a puri, filling it with boiled potatoes and chickpeas.
  11. 11Serve with chilled pani and enjoy immediately.

Ingredient Alternatives

semolina

Healthier: whole wheat flour

Cheaper: all-purpose flour

Whole wheat flour adds fiber and nutrition.

tamarind

Healthier: date chutney

Cheaper: apple cider vinegar

Date chutney provides sweetness with less acidity.

chickpeas

Healthier: black beans

Cheaper: split peas

Black beans are high in protein and fiber.

boiled potatoes

Healthier: sweet potatoes

Cheaper: mashed cauliflower

Sweet potatoes add sweetness and nutrients.

Techniques

mixingkneadingrollingfryingblending

Equipment

mixing bowlrolling pindeep panslotted spoonblender
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Also Known As

Gol GappaPuchkaPhuchka

Meetha Pani, a refreshing sweet drink, is popular in India, especially during festive occasions and summer months. Traditionally made with simple ingredients, it embodies the essence of Indian hospitality. Variations exist across regions, with some adding fruits or spices to enhance flavor, making it a beloved choice for celebrations and gatherings.

Ingredients

  • water
  • sugar
  • rose water
  • cardamom
  • saffron
  • lemon juice
  • mint leaves
  • ice cubes

Instructions

  1. 1Boil water in a pot and dissolve sugar completely.
  2. 2Add rose water to the sugar solution and stir well.
  3. 3Crush cardamom pods and add to the mixture.
  4. 4Soak saffron strands in a tablespoon of warm water and add it to the mixture.
  5. 5Squeeze in fresh lemon juice to enhance flavor.
  6. 6Chill the mixture in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
  7. 7Serve in glasses over ice cubes.
  8. 8Garnish with fresh mint leaves before serving.

Ingredient Alternatives

sugar

Healthier: honey

Cheaper: jaggery

Honey provides natural sweetness with added health benefits.

rose water

Cheaper: flavored water

Flavored water can mimic the aroma without the cost.

saffron

Cheaper: turmeric

Turmeric adds color and flavor at a lower cost.

mint leaves

Cheaper: mint extract

Mint extract offers a concentrated flavor.

Techniques

mixingchilling

Equipment

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Also Known As

Sweet WaterSugar Water

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