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    Home » Sweets and Desserts » Suruttai Poli - Rolled Poli | Indian Cooking Challenge for February | How to make Suruttai Poli Step By Step Recipe!

    Suruttai Poli - Rolled Poli | Indian Cooking Challenge for February | How to make Suruttai Poli Step By Step Recipe!

    Published: Mar 15, 2011 · Modified: Oct 5, 2020 by Srivalli · 24 Comments

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    While I talking to Nithya, I happened to ask her why she was no longer taking part in ICC, she sheepishly confessed that she was forced to miss it 3 times, she can't take part. Now that was really very surprising to me as I did tell her that the rule is just there, critical things that happen can't be avoided right, everybody is most welcome to join us once they are able to.

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    She was happy and in lieu, I asked her to get her Mom suggest a recipe that is traditional and will be great for us to attempt. After all, I wasn't about to let her get away that easily right. She very promptly sent the recipe. Yet again she posted way ahead of time as she didn't realize she didn't schedule the time, well I might just excuse for her beautiful pictures.<

    As the name suggests, Suruttai means rolled up and poli of course refers to the sweet poli that we regularly do. Though it resembles only there and the process is completely different.

    But instead of Sweet poli that we make, this resembles Kajjikayalu which has the same ingredients but a completely different method and way to make.
    Step by Step pictures for making Suruttai Poli

    For making the Sweet Powder

    Get the Fried gram, sugar, grated coconut and broken cashew nuts ready

    In a small pan, heat the ghee and roast the cashew nuts first, when they start turning colour, add the grated coconut and quickly stir them. These tend to get browned very quickly.

    Meanwhile, grind the fried gram and sugar to a powder. if you wish you can make this coarse or very fine.

    Once the done, mix the coconut cashew fried mix to the powder and mix well using a spoon.

    To make the Dough or Pappad

    In a bowl, take the all purpose flour/ maida, add salt. Slowly add water and knead to stiff dough.

    Allow it to rest for 10 mins. I didn't do this as I was in a rush. But I suggest you do it as it will be easy to roll up out.

    I thought it will be pretty to have an even shape, so using a lid cut them into equal discs. You will have to roll these quite thin so that they don't puff up as pooris. When you have all the polis rolled out, allow them to rest for them to dry up. But of course, I allowed them to rest only the it took to get the oil heated up.

    Ok here's where Murphy's law acted in. When normally you would expect your pooris to puff up, they would not and when you want them not to, almost all would! Well I tried not to get them puff up. I pressed down using a fork, still some did puff up..:)

    Remove to a plate, here where the tough part comes in. You got to immediately work on it.

    Place a spoonful of filling and immediately roll them inwards on both sides. This part is tough to handle when you do it with no help. And it will be hot. Plus the fact I made them small puris added to the difficulty in rolling them fully
    Suruttai Poli Recipe

    Ingredients:

    For making the sweet filling:

    Roasted Gram / Putnala Pappu / Pottu Kadalai - 1 cup
    Sugar - 1 cup
    Cashew Nuts - 20
    Cardamom powder - 1 tsp
    Coconut, grated - 1 tblsp
    Ghee - 1 tsp

    Method for filling:

    Powder the roasted gram and sugar together to a coarse or little smooth powder. Chop the cashew nuts into tiny pieces.

    Heat a pan with ghee, roast the cashew nuts till they start changing colour, then add grated coconut. Take it down immediately.

    Mix all these together in a bowl and keep it aside.

    For making the Papad (appalam):

    Maida / All purpose flour - 1 cup
    Salt - a pinch
    Oil - for frying

    Method:

    In a bowl, take the flour, add salt, combine well. Then slowly add water little by little and knead to a stiff dough. It should be of a poori consistency. Let it rest for 30 mins.

    Pinch out small balls and roll them out as thin as possible. The discs should be thin and you can press with fork to make sure they don't puff up.

    These appalam can have small bubbles here and there but should not puff up totally. After you roll them into circles spread them on paper and leave it aside for ten mins.

    Heat a kadai with oil just enough to deep fry. Gently drop the disc into the hot oil. Remove when the poli is almost done but not turned colour. They should be flexible and should not turn brown or crispy.

    Once you remove them from oil, immediately spread the filling on the papad and roll it tight and keep it on a plate with seem side facing down.

    The rolls would be soft when made, but would become crispy once they are allowed to cool.

    The challenge in making this sweet is the speed in which you work with rolling the fried papad and handling it while it is still hot.

    Notes: Since I cut them into small discs it was hard to use more than 1 tsp of filling. But if you make it bigger you would use up all the filling.
    Kids were around when I made these and before I could even utter a word, all of them wanted those poorispooris without the stuffing.
    By the time I maneuvered and got to clicking these pictures I was exhausted. The pictures didn't come out well nor was I getting ideas in placing them better. I gave up. Will be making them again for a better presentation. You can check out how pretty Nithya has clicked them!

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    1. Smitha says

      March 15, 2011 at 1:30 am

      looks perfect!…they did taste yummy too.!

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    2. Krithi's Kitchen says

      March 15, 2011 at 2:38 am

      Absolutely lovely… Great kid's recipe…

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    3. SheenaBabu says

      March 15, 2011 at 1:32 am

      Kids will love it ...Different and new to me

      Reply
    4. Scraps says

      March 15, 2011 at 4:07 am

      These were so delicious--I never would have expected gram could be made sweet, too!

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    5. Gayathri Kumar says

      March 15, 2011 at 4:15 am

      Looks so delicious. I posted mine..

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    6. lata raja says

      March 15, 2011 at 4:44 am

      I am glad to have learnt one new sweet. They look and taste really good.

      Reply
    7. Raji says

      March 15, 2011 at 5:33 am

      Linked mine srivalli.

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    8. Raji says

      March 15, 2011 at 5:35 am

      Srivalli..wrongly i linked back my gujrati daal post at number 6...do remove it please. thanks.

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    9. veena krishnakumar says

      March 15, 2011 at 5:38 am

      That is a great presentation. Loved the challenge. Thank you srivalli

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    10. jayasree says

      March 15, 2011 at 5:38 am

      Enjoyed doing this for this month's challenge. Yours too have come out well.

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    11. Priya says

      March 15, 2011 at 7:40 am

      Loved this month's challenge Valli,urs looks super delicious and yummy..

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    12. Sanctified Spaces says

      March 15, 2011 at 9:49 am

      Thanx for the challenge.Nice step by step recipe.Useful as usual.

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    13. Sin-A-Mon (Monika) says

      March 15, 2011 at 11:50 am

      they look yummm I gave them a skip because I am on diet

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    14. VeenaAravind says

      March 15, 2011 at 11:58 am

      Was fun making polis..:)I am happy that it turned out well..

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    15. Gayathri Anand says

      March 15, 2011 at 2:56 pm

      Thanks Valli ,
      Enjoyed making this ...came out well...yours looks yummy

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    16. Nithya says

      March 15, 2011 at 3:04 pm

      They look so good buddy 🙂 No recipe is hard for great chefs like you 🙂 You rock as ever 🙂 and hope you enjoyed eating them too 🙂

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    17. notyet100 says

      March 15, 2011 at 3:37 pm

      platter looks delicious,,

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    18. divya says

      March 15, 2011 at 10:52 pm

      delicious and yummy poli...

      Reply
    19. harini-jaya says

      March 15, 2011 at 11:52 pm

      Good recipe ...I posted mine too ...loved these polis!

      Reply
    20. Divya Chevuri says

      March 16, 2011 at 7:51 pm

      Very Nice!!
      I have some awards for you (surprising) do visit my blog
      http://divyascookingjourney.blogspot.com/2011/03/awards-galore.html

      Reply
    21. Seema Kamath alias Seema Abbas Ali says

      March 17, 2011 at 5:59 pm

      Hi Srivalli, you have such wonderful recipes

      Reply
    22. Suma Gandlur says

      March 17, 2011 at 4:33 pm

      Good one Srivalli. I think it must be hard for you to come up with new challenges every month. 🙂

      Reply
    23. veena krishnakumar says

      March 19, 2011 at 10:35 am

      Hi srivalli'just rec'd your mail. Sorry abt the goof up. Have linked again.Dunno how i entered your URL:-(

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    24. chocolatesanddreams says

      March 29, 2011 at 6:54 am

      These look delicious. I also would love to start participating in the challenge. How do I get hold of the recipe for April. Kindly let me know.

      Reply

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