🌼 When Jaggery, Dal & Dough Come Together in Pure Celebration
Soft, golden, slightly crispy outside and sweet, melt-in-mouth inside — Puran Poli is not just food.
It’s tradition.
A labor of love.
And the taste of every Marathi festival that brings families together.

🛒 What You’ll Need (Makes 6–8 polis):
For the puran (filling):
1 cup chana dal
¾ cup jaggery, grated
½ tsp cardamom powder
Pinch of nutmeg powder
1 tbsp ghee
For the poli (outer dough):
1½ cups atta (wheat flour) or mix of wheat + maida
Pinch of salt
Warm water to knead
Ghee or oil for cooking
🪔 How to Make It – Sweet, Soft & Soulful
1. Make the Dough
Knead soft, pliable dough using flour, salt, and water. Add a bit of oil and rest it for 30 minutes.
2. Prepare the Puran
Boil chana dal until soft but not mushy. Drain and mash/blend.
In a pan, add dal + jaggery. Cook on low till mixture thickens. Add cardamom and nutmeg.
Cool and divide into equal balls.
3. Assemble the Poli
Take a dough ball, flatten slightly. Place puran in the center, seal edges, and roll gently into thin circles.
4. Cook with Love
Roast on hot tawa with ghee until golden spots appear on both sides. Press gently for even cooking.
5. Serve Warm
With a drizzle of ghee, a side of milk, or katachi amti (spiced dal water from boiled chana dal).
❤️ Why Puran Poli Is a Timeless Festive Favorite
Balanced sweetness — not overly sugary
Rich in protein and tradition
Freezes well for later cravings
Because some recipes are meant to be shared, not just made