Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Dates - Coconut Holige

Holige./Pooran Poli or Sweet Chapati as kids call it is a sweet dish. Normally done during the festivals or Wedding feast. It is some thing parata , sweet content is stuffed inside the layer of wheat or Maida. Maida has a quality to bind it well (full of gluten) and it can be spread it easily without much difficult. Maida is used in bread, buns, chapatis and Holige etc. These days people like us are conscious and do not want much maida in the diet. I normally prefer Wheat or Semolina instead of Maida. Anyways it one's choice to use what they want. It is not a big issue here right?

Let me tell you about this Dates- Coconut Holige which is very yummy and perfect feast food that I have prepared it for Soura Yugadi Festival. We all joined together, my son Ravi, his wife Vidya (our daughter in law ) and myself could do it in faster mode. When one is there to help it works out very easy and not tiresome. And when the whole family sit to have food together thats a great moment for the family. That is my feeling.
Lets say it is an easy and yummy dish as I said earlier I made it as a healthy holige. I used jaggery and dates instead of sugar, wheat and chiroti rava (thin semolina) and very little of oil.
Lets see the recipe now :

Things Needed :

For Stuffing :
Coconut : 2
Dates : 1 Cup
Jaggery :2 to 3 Tablespoons (Grated)
Cardamom :  3 to 4 pods.
Poppy Seeds : 2 Tablespoons
For the outer layer :
Wheat flour : 2 Cups
Chiroti Rava/Thin variety of Semolina  : 1/2 Cup
Salt : very little (2 pinch)
Turmeric powder : a pinch
Cooking Oil : 2 to 3 Tablespoons


Method :
1. Take a big bowl. Add wheat flour, turmeric powder and chiroti rava. Mix it well.
2. Add required water and prepare the dough. ( The consistency should be like chapati dough).
3. Add a tablespoon of oil on the top and keep it aside for 2 to 3 hours.

4. Remove seeds from dates. Smash or powder dates.
5. Grate or powder jaggery. Powder cardamom.

6. Grate coconut ( better use dried coconut/Copra). Powder it in mixi jar.
7. Now mix dates, powdered coconut, grated jaggery.
8. Keep this mixed jaggery content on the low flame and stir for 2 to 3 minutes. Add poppy seeds. Add powdered cardamom.
9. Let it mix it well. Remove from the pan and mix it well using your fingers.

10. Divide this mixture into small balls.
11. Now take the chapati dough and mix it well and divide this also into small ball size.

12. Keep little dry wheat flour in  a bowl.
13. Take a small portion of chapati dough and spread it on your pal.
14. Place a portion of sweet dates coconut hoorana. Cover it nicely.

15. Press it slightly and dip in dry wheat flour and roll is slowly into circle shape.
16. Keep a tava on the fire. Heat. Put the rolled holige on the tava and cook on both sides.
17. You can sprinkle oil if you want.  Holige is ready to eat.

18. Serve Holige with a spoon of fresh ghee on the top.


Note : 

You can add more oil while preparing chapati dough. ( We have not used). You can also use sugar instead of jaggery and dated. Let the dates smashed well or you find it difficult to roll holige.
You can also use maida instead of wheat flour. (Optional). Use of wheat flour is a healthy optional. No need to stir coconut and other ingredients for a long time . Just 2 to 3 minutes will do.
Time : Dough Resting time : 2 houes+ The whole process - 30 to 40 minutes.
Serves : 4 to 5

4 comments:

  1. I love coconut holige and dates holige.. This one is the combi of both and I'm sure it tasted amazingly yummy!

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  2. yum coconut holige, in my list to make it, I will try it.

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