Paan Champakali – Marathi Recipe

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Paan champakali is a Gouri special recipe. Champakali is given the shape of paan , hence the name. Last year we already have seen recipe for champakali. This year a little variation to that recipe paan champakali. Do try this recipe this year and drop a comment for me.  You also cna like, share and subscribe.

Paan Champakali - Marathi Recipe
Paan Champakali - Marathi Recipe

Paan Champakali - Marathi Recipe

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Nutrition facts: 200 Calories 20 grams Fat
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Ingredients

  • 2 cups Maida / All purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 2 tsp Ghee / Dalda
  • Green food color
  • Oil for frying

Instructions

  • Take maida into a dish and add salt.
  • You can add ajwain, black pepper powder, cumin seeds, cumin powder, red chili powder, chat masala if you want.
  • Add ghee and mix well.
  • The mixture should be nice and crumbly.
  • You can use sajuk tup or hot oil in place of ghee.
  • Dissolve green color in water and add that water into maida.
  • Mix well and add a little water at a time to knead a little thick dough.
  • The dough should not be thin at all.
  • Transfer the dough into a bowl, cover and rest it for just about 10 minutes.
  • Take the dough again and knead it once more.
  • Take a small ball of dough and roll it in a rectangle.
  • Do not roll too thin. Roll it as we roll chapatti.
  • Cut it across the breadth. Do not cut edge to edge.
  • Leave some space along the edges.
  • Lift one side carefully and fold it.
  • Seal it and fold it again.
  • Pinch one side to give the shape of leaf.
  • Open it exactly at the centre and twist the pinched end.
  • Take the end out and loosen the petals.
  • Petals should not stick to each other, keep them a little loose.
  • Seal the other side from upper side.
  • Seal both the ends in opposite direction.
  • Loosen the petals a little and stick them at the centre.
  • Paan champakali is rolled. Keep it covered.
  • Heat up oil on medium heat in a pan.
  • Drop champakali on hot oil and fry it on low to medium heat. Do not fry on high heat.
  • Fry for about 2-3 minutes from one side and flip it over.
  • Fry well for about 2-3 minutes from other side too.
  • Take champakali out of oil when it begins to turn light golden.
  • You can have champakali as it is or sprinkle a little powdered sugar on it.
  • Or you can make sugar syrup and soak champakali in it.

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