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    Carrot Poori | Indian Fried Bread

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    Carrot Poori is a deep-fried bread made from carrots and wheat flour that is popular in Indian cuisine. This puffy bread can be prepared in 30 minutes. Serve with potato masala or chana masala for breakfast or snack.

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    Carrot Poori | Indian deep fried bread | Fry Bread Recipe with wheat flour, salt, carrots.
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    Carrot Poori | Indian deep fried bread | Fry Bread Recipe with wheat flour, salt, carrots.

    Carrot Poori | Indian Fried Bread

    Kushi
    Carrot Poori is a deep-fried bread made from carrots and wheat flour that is popular in Indian cuisine. This puffy bread can be prepared in 30 minutes. Serve with potato masala or chana masala for breakfast or snack.
    5 from 4 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Course Breakfast, Lunch, Snack
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 15 pooris
    Calories 42 kcal

    Equipment

    • Pan

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 Carrot large
    • 1 Green chilli
    • ½ teaspoon Salt adjust to taste
    • 1 ½ cups Whole wheat flour
    • Water as needed
    • Oil for frying

    Instructions
     

    Make the poori dough

    • Chop the carrots. Grind them with ¼ cup of water and green chili in a blender or mixie to form a smooth paste.
      1 Carrot, 1 Green chilli, Water
    • Transfer this to a bowl. Add salt and flour and mix well.
      ½ teaspoon Salt, 1 ½ cups Whole wheat flour
    • To this, add a splash of water as needed and knead to form a tight and stiff dough. Do not over knead as it will make poori soft and absorb oil while frying.

    Shape the pooris

    • Divide the dough into equal proportions (approximately 12 to 15) and smoothen it by lightly rolling it between your palms.
    • Now, roll it out into small circles. It should not be too thick or too thin. For poori to puff, it should be moderately thick and even.
    • Do not stack the puris after you roll. Set them aside five at a time on a single layer.

    Indian fry bread

    • Heat oil in a pan for frying. The oil should be hot. Drop a piece of dough into a pan. It has to rise immediately.
    • Once the oil is hot, add one poori at a time. Press poori slightly with the perforated ladle so that it puffs up.
    • Turn it upside down and fry another side till it's golden in color.
    • Transfer it to a paper towel to absorb any excess oil.
    • Fry remaining pooris the same way.
    • Serve hot with bhaji, kurma, potato masala, aamras or any Indian side of your choice.

    Notes

    • Start making pooris as soon as the dough is ready. Avoid dusting too much flour while rolling. This allows oil to stay clean. The more you rest the dough, the fried poori will collapse. 
    • A punctured poori will not puff when fried because the steam escapes as it cooks.
    • Switching the flame between medium and medium-high while frying is always good practice.
    • If the oil becomes too hot, then reduce the flame and let the temperature come down before frying. 
    • To make puffy bread, the dough should be tight and stiff. Also, the poori will only puff if the oil is hot enough while frying. 
    • The amount of water to make the dough will vary based on the carrot's moisture content and the flour brand. 
    • The pooris will turn hard if your dough is stiff or crumbly. Add a splash of water and form the dough. If the dough is sticky, then pooris will absorb more oil when fried. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 42kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 2gFat: 0.2gSaturated Fat: 0.001gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.004gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.001gSodium: 90mgPotassium: 26mgFiber: 1gSugar: 0.3gVitamin A: 679IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 9mgIron: 0.3mg
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    Indian puffed bread

    Poori is a popular deep-fried fluffy and puffed bread recipe from India. This Indian fry bread is made from unleavened dough that consists of whole wheat flour, salt, and water. You can then flavor it with vegetables like carrot, palak, methi or spices like cumin, garam masala, red chile powder, etc. Today's post is all about carrot pooris.

    The poori dough should be stiff, then rolled into discs and deep fried until it puffs and becomes soft and fluffy.

    Ingredients

    Traditional puri dough is made using whole wheat flour, salt, and water. To make carrot poori, carrots, and green chilies are pureed and added to the dough.

    Check out the recipe card for the full list of ingredients.

    Carrot Poori | Fry Bread Recipe served with bhaji, kurma, and potato masala for breakfast or snack.

    Step-by-step instructions

    Make the poori dough

    • Chop the carrots. Grind them with ¼ cup of water and green chili to form a smooth paste.
    • Transfer this to a bowl. Add salt and flour and mix well. 
    • To this, add a splash of water as needed and knead to form a tight and stiff dough. Do not over knead as it will make poori soft and absorb oil while frying. 

    Shape the pooris

    • Divide the dough into equal proportions (approximately 12 to 15) and smoothen it by lightly rolling it between your palms. 
    • Now, roll it out into small circles. It should not be too thick or too thin. For poori to puff, it should be moderately thick and even. 
    • Do not stack the puris after you roll. Set them aside five at a time on a single layer. 

    Indian fry bread

    • Heat oil in a pan for frying. The oil should be hot. Drop a piece of dough into a pan. It has to rise immediately. 
    • Once the oil is hot, add one poori at a time. Press poori slightly with the perforated ladle so that it puffs up.
    • Turn it upside down and fry another side till it's golden in color.
    • Transfer it to a paper towel to absorb any excess oil.
    • Fry remaining pooris the same way. 
    • Serve hot with patal batata bhaji and enjoy.
    Deep fried Indian bread | Puffed Fry Bread called pooris or puri recipe.

    Pro Tips

    • Start making pooris as soon as the dough is ready. Avoid dusting too much flour while rolling. This allows oil to stay clean. The more you rest the dough, the fried poori will collapse. 
    • A punctured poori will not puff when fried because the steam escapes as it cooks.
    • Switching the flame between medium and medium-high while frying is always good practice.
    • If the oil becomes too hot, then reduce the flame and let the temperature come down before frying. 
    • To make puffy bread, the dough should be tight and stiff. Also, the poori will only puff if the oil is hot enough while frying.
    • The amount of water to make the dough will vary based on the carrot's moisture content and the flour brand. 
    • The pooris will turn hard if your dough is stiff or crumbly. Add a splash of water and form the dough. If the dough is sticky, then pooris will absorb more oil when fried. 

    What to serve with pooris?

    Puri is usually served with potato masala (aloo bhaji) or chana masala. If you visit any restaurants in South India, puri bhaji is a very popularly served combo, and next comes poori kurma, poori aamras is a seasonal one. You can also serve poori Indian fried bread with aloo rasedar, aamras, spicy tomato curry, etc.

    During the Navratri festival, poori is served with halwa and chana. Halwa puri chana is a popular prasadam and naivedyam recipe.

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      Spring Dosa - Indian Street Food Recipe
    • Dhokla (Khaman Dhokla) is a soft and fluffy Gujarati recipe for breakfast or snack using besan.
      Dhokla Recipe | Khaman Dhokla
    • mangalore buns recipes, traditional banana buns soft & fluffy mangalorean style #buns #mangalore
      MANGALORE BUNS RECIPE | BANANA BUNS | SOFT & FLUFFY BUNS

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    Note: We originally posted this vegan carrot poori Indian fried bread in July 2015. It has now been modified in Feb 2024 with Expert Chef Tips, FAQs, Storage Instructions, etc.

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    1. Ken

      December 19, 2015 at 2:51 am

      Ref your recipe. You said to grind the carrots & other ingredients, I presume you use a blender to blend into a fine paste?

      Reply
      • Kushi

        December 19, 2015 at 8:59 am

        Yes you are right!

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