Delicate Chirote – Marathi Recipe

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Delicate Chirote
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We make many recipes for Gour naivadya. Today I am showing you another authentic, traditional recipe, chirote. We already have seen 2 different types of chirote. These chirote just melt in mouth and become nice, crispy. Do try this recipe for this Gouri festival and drop a comment for me. Do not forget to like, share and subscribe.

Delicate Chirote

Delicate Chirote - Marathi Recipe

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Nutrition facts: 200 Calories 20 grams Fat
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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup Maida
  • A pinch of Salt
  • 2 tsp Ghee
  • 1/2 cup Water
  • 1/4 cup Ghee / Vanaspati
  • 1/2 cup Corn flour
  • Oil for frying
  • Powdered Sugar

Instructions

  • Take maida into a dish.
  • Add salt, ghee and mix everything well together.
  • Rub the ghee nicely with maida until it gets nice coarse texture.
  • Add a little water at a time and knead stiff dough.
  • Do not knead soft dough or the chirote will be soft and won’t be crispy.
  • Transfer the dough into a bowl, cover and rest it for about 30-45 minutes.
  • In a bowl take ghee and add corn flour.
  • You can use maida or rice flour in place of corn flour.
  • Beat it really good until the mixture becomes nice, fluffy like cream.
  • Sata for making chirote is all ready.
  • Take the dough and knead it again to make nice and soft.
  • Divide the dough into 6 equal portions.
  • Make them even and smooth.

  • Take a dough ball and knead very thin chapatti.
  • Transfer the rolled chapatti into a dish, cover and keep it aside.
  • Roll all the chapattis in the same way.
  • After rolling all 6 chapattis take one chapatti and spread sata on it.
  • Put another chapatti on it and roll it a little again.
  • Spread sata again on this chapatti.
  • Spread a color that you want on it. You can use different colors for each layer.
  • Spread another layer on it and roll it a little again.
  • Again spread sata on it.
  • Repeat the process for all 6 layers.
  • Spread sata on final 6th layer and roll it.
  • Make the roll nice and even.
  • Cut the roll into equal size pieces or latya.
  • Take one lati and roll it into a little thick disc.
  • Heat up oil in a pan on medium heat.
  • Drop a chirota into oil and fry on low heat.
  • Fry chitore well from both sides.
  • When chirote are fried well from both sides, take them out, drain excess oil and transfer them into a dish.
  • Sprinkle powdered sugar when chirote are a little hot.
  • You also can drop these chirote into sugar syrup if you want.
  • Chirote are all ready.
  • You can make 12-14 medium size chirote from 1 1/2 cup maida.

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