This Chill Weather, everybody is Coughing @ home. My Mom used to make us a Kashayam/Concoction made of Tulsi, Coriander, Ginger and lil bit of sugar. I cannot make my Kid to drink that!!! thats all, the whole house would come down!!! So, thought of mixing up these ingredients in to his Favourite Poori!!!
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I m running a Blogging Marathon with some of my Blogger Buddies, Please Do check out their Recipes here Srivalli, Priya Suresh, Jay, Monika,
Reva, PJ, Azeema , Ayeesha ,Veena , Usha, Soumya and Gayathri.
Ingredients
1/2 Cup of Flour
Handful of Mint leaves
Handful of Coriander
a Small piece of Ginger
4-5 leaves of Tulsi (Indian Basil)
Salt to taste
Water & Oil to make the dough
Method
Grind Mint leaves, Coriander, ginger and Tulsi to a fine paste and add it to Wheat flour and Make a Soft Dough using Water and Oil. Let the dough sit for 10 minutes. Divide the dough to small balls and roll them out as discs. You can either deep fry them poori, or Cook them on a Hot Tava/Griddle as Chapathi/Roti. I would suggest Poori's for Kids and We can have them Chapathi's/Roti's!!!! Though he came home and Complained about the Green Color of his Fav Brown Poori, he finished his Dabba!!!!!














Love the shapes you have made for this healthy dish. I will certainly try this out as a thepla!! Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteA good idea to trick your child! Love the color..
ReplyDeleteFlavorful and delicious poori..
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea. Thanks for sharing will make use of this idea.
ReplyDeletetriangle healthy puri is wonderful
ReplyDeleteLove the colour. healthy too:-)
ReplyDeletehealthy and yummy pooris...
ReplyDeletejust love all the combined items which will enhance the taste ot the poori or chappathi.
ReplyDeleteHERBAL POORI,
ReplyDeleteLOVED IT.
Very cute looking herbs poori bursting with flavours.
ReplyDeleteGreen poori looks fabulous..can have them anytime..very interesting!
ReplyDeletei make somethg similar with greens--looks nice !
ReplyDeletewow, like the idea of adding tulsi to it. Love the shape of your porris too :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking this delicious herb poori with Any One can Cook :)
ReplyDeleteNice idea to add all the herbs in to a poori. Intersting to give t different shapes so the kids will enjoy!!!
ReplyDeleteShobha