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    Home » Sweets and Desserts » Pathir Pheni ~ Karnataka Special | How to make Pathir Peni / Chiroti Step By Step Recipe | Indian Cooking Challenge for December

    Pathir Pheni ~ Karnataka Special | How to make Pathir Peni / Chiroti Step By Step Recipe | Indian Cooking Challenge for December

    Published: Jan 14, 2012 · Modified: Apr 7, 2021 by Srivalli · 8 Comments

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    For this month's Indian Cooking Challenge, I was still undecided when the thought struck me that I could travel south this month. I was waiting to catch someone online to get them to refer some recipe and just then Harini came online. So I immediately pinged her to share some recipe that she learnt from her Mom. She said her granny has been after her to make these Pheni.
    Since I had to cite the state of origin, I pinged her again to verify and she said this recipe could have very well originated from Karnataka, as Harini says that her my grandma has origins from Bellary and could have come from that part of her heritage. However, I have read about this recipe in Meenakshi Amma's Cook and See book. So this might have been a common sweet among the southern states. This is also called chiroti.
    Then I searched Pheni as a single word brings up something else. This recipe is called Pathir Pheni.
    I want to begin the new year with a sweet tone!
    I was discussing this with Amma. Just around the first weekend of every month, I would discuss the ICC recipe with both Amma and Athamma. I mostly expect them to come out with some thought processes for me to proceed further. During Deepavali, Amma was mentioning that she got Chiroti Rava by mistake for making Rava Laddos and they simply won't hold their shape. So when I was saying that these Pathir Peni were also referred to as Chirotis, she assumed that I would get that Chiroti Rava for making.

    I completely forgot that Harini had updated that if we should use the Chiroti rava if using Rava. I tried it out on a Sunday and let it rest for more than 2 hours. The dough was so stiff after the stipulated hour. I had to add more water and knead again to get a soft dough. Covered it again and forgot about it for almost more than an hour, as I was busy baking chocolate cakes for the kids.

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    It was such an exerting day and I sent across Amma's share. Since it was made at late night, I completely forgot to get Hubby dear taste this. So it was so funny when he got to taste this at Amma's place and asked from which shop she got it. Naturally, you can imagine what that feedback means. I was really happy that though what started as tough, ended up so well!.

    I would really want to thank Harini for sharing her granny's recipe for us to enjoy!

    Pathir Pheni / Chiroti
     
    How to Make Pathir Pheni Step by Step Picture

    Measure 1 cup of rava, since I was using the regular rava, I tried running it in a mixer, still it was very grainy.

    Add ghee

    Crumble well together

    Slowly add water and knead to a soft dough.

    Cover with a wet muslin cloth and let it rest for at least an hour. I left it for more than 2 hrs because I used regular rava.

    After 1 & 1/2 hours

    Rice flour and ghee paste.

    Knead well before rolling out.

    Pinch out into small balls numbering to 5.

    Keep them aside

    Spread the paste on one side of the rolled out discs.

    Place one over the other on a pile.

    Pat well

    Continue on the top also

    Start folding from the end next to you towards the opposite side.

    Fold completely till you reach the end.

    You will get a roll like the above. Roll again so that the layers stick to each other.

    Cut into 1 inch pieces.

    Gently press over the top of each piece. Keep them all ready for deep frying.

    The second method of rolling in the sheets.

    In the second method of folding, you can leave some space from the first disc and continue like the above.

    In the end, roll very tightly again and pat on the sides. This method gave me a very even ends

    Once the oil is hot, deep fry on both sides.

    All fried and ready to be sprinkled with icing sugar/ powdered sugar!

     

    Pathir Pheni | Chiroti
    Ingredients Needed
    For the dough
    Pheni Rava / Fine semolina / Chiroti Rava - 1 cup
    Ghee 2 tsp
    Water to knead the dough
    Salt a pinch
    Oil for Deep frying
    For the Rice Paste:
    Rice Flour 2 tsp
    Ghee 2 tsp
    How to make Pathir Pheni
    In a wide bowl, add the rava, salt ghee (in solid form) and crumble well. Then slowly add water and knead to a soft dough.
    Note that the dough needs to be softer than the regular chapati/puri dough.
    Cover with a muslin cloth and set aside for a minimum of 1 hour. The more the resting time the better the quality of the phenis.
    In a smaller bowl, whisk the solid ghee and rice flour until they form a smooth paste.
    Check-in between and knead again to get a soft dough.
    Knead again and pinch out 5 balls of the dough and roll out thin puris out of each of those and cover them until later.
    On each rolled out puri, apply the rice flour-ghee paste and layer them one on top of another. Here the number of puris used for layering is 5. Use less or more depending on your preference keeping the minimum to atleast 3 puris.
    Roll the layered puris into a tight log. Keep applying the rice flour-ghee paste as you keep rolling as well. Tuck the ends securely.
    Cut the log into 1 inch pieces and roll out each piece into a thin puri and keep them covered until ready to be fried.
    Meanwhile, heat oil on low-medium flame. Fry each of the puris taking care that they don't change color.
    Drain on kitchen towel and sprinkle fine sugar over the top.

     

    Notes

     

    Since the rava I used was the regular one, I tried grinding it but it was of no use. So I kneaded as such. So it took me almost 2 + hrs for the dough to be soft.
    Still if you are not able to find Chiroti rava and could grind the regular rava, you can go ahead. grind the normal rava and sieve to get a finer consistency)
    Traditionally Ghee is used for frying. But regular cooking oil is also fine.
    I suppose it's important to make sure the color of the puris remains as white as possible.
    And Harini also says these can be stored in an airtight containers upon cooling.
    Serving suggestion - Sprinkle powdered sugar and serve it along with Badam (Almond) milk.
    Optionally they are dunked in sugar syrup and served as is.
    I got about 10 puris exactly, making sure all are of equal size. we found the powdered sugar on top tasted great. I can imagine how the sugar dunked ones might taste.
    This is yet another traditional recipe that came out well.

     

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    Pathir Pheni ~ Karnataka Special | How to make Pathir Peni / Chiroti Step By Step Recipe | Indian Cooking Challenge for December

    Cuisine Karnataka
    Occasion Deepavali
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    For the dough

    • 1 cup Pheni Rava / Fine Semolina / Chiroti Rava
    • 2 tsp Ghee
    • Water to knead the dough
    • A Pinch Salt
    • Cooking Oil for deep frying

    For the Rice Paste

    • 2 tsp Rice Flour
    • 2 tsp Ghee

    Instructions

    How to make Pathir Pheni

    • In a wide bowl, add the rava, salt ghee (in solid form) and crumble well. Then, slowly add water and knead to a soft dough.
    • Note that the dough needs to be softer than the regular chapati / puri dough.
    • Cover with a muslin cloth and set aside for a minimum of 1 hour. The more the resting time the better the quality of the phenis.
    • In a smaller bowl, whisk the solid ghee and rice flour until they form a smooth paste.
    • Check-in between and knead again to get a soft dough.
    • Knead again and pinch out 5 balls of the dough and roll out thin puris out of each of those and cover them until later.
    • On each rolled out puri, apply the rice flour-ghee paste and layer them one on top of another. Here the number of puris used for layering is 5. Use less or more depending on your preference keeping the minimum to atleast 3 puris.
    • Roll the layered puris into a tight log. Keep applying the rice flour-ghee paste as you keep rolling as well. Tuck the ends securely.
    • Cut the log into 1 inch pieces and roll out each piece into a thin puri and keep them covered until ready to be fried.
    • Meanwhile, heat cooking oil on low-medium flame. Fry each of the puris taking care that they don't change color.
    • Drain on kitchen towel and sprinkle fine sugar over the top.

    Notes

    Since the rava I used was the regular one, I tried grinding it but it was of no use.
    So, I kneaded as such. It took me almost 2+ hours for the dough to be soft.
    Still if you are not able to find Chiroti rava and could grind the regular rava, you can go ahead. Grind the normal rava and sieve to get a finer consistency.
    Traditionally, Ghee is used for frying. But, regular cooking oil is also fine. I suppose it's important to make sure the color of the puris remains as white as possible.
    And Harini also says these can be stored in an airtight containers upon cooling.
    Serving Suggestion - Sprinkle powdered sugar and serve it along with Badam (Almond) milk. Optionally, they are dunked in sugar syrup and served as is.
    I got about 10 puris exactly, making sure all are of equal size. we found the powdered sugar on top tasted great. I can imagine how the sugar dunked ones might taste.
    This is yet another traditional recipe that came out well.
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    Comments

    1. Aarthi says

      January 15, 2012 at 4:00 am

      Delicious..Awesome Recipe

      Reply
    2. vaishali sabnani says

      January 15, 2012 at 5:25 am

      Valli these look lovely.the rawa ones must have tasted grt...and have linked my post.

      Reply
    3. Priya says

      January 15, 2012 at 12:42 pm

      They looks excellent Valli..

      Reply
    4. Roshni says

      January 15, 2012 at 3:49 pm

      Hi, Happy to have participated in this event. Looking forward to the next one

      Reply
    5. simply.food says

      January 15, 2012 at 9:10 pm

      Lovely challenge.

      Reply
    6. Harini says

      January 15, 2012 at 10:30 pm

      Awesome phenis Valli. We thoroughly enjoyed these at home and thanks a lot of finally pushing me to making these at home 🙂

      Reply
    7. Priya Yallapantula says

      January 18, 2012 at 9:21 pm

      wow, they look amazing, I am going to give it a try this coming weekend, hopefully with great results like yours 🙂

      Reply
    8. Unlimitedrecipes says

      November 27, 2015 at 8:49 pm

      Love this one :))

      Reply

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