sabudana thalipeeth recipe |
upvas thalipeeth |
sago thalipeeth for vrat |
Indian farali thalipeeth | with 46 amazing images.
sabudana thalipeeth recipe |
upvas thalipeeth |
sago thalipeeth for vrat |
Indian farali thalipeeth can be considered as a snack and meal in itself too. Learn how to make
upvas thalipeeth.
To make
sabudana thalipeeth, soak the sabudana in enough water in a deep bowl overnight and drain well. Transfer the soaked sabudana and all the ingredients in a deep bowl and mix very well. Divide the mixture into 10 equal portions. Grease a plastic sheet with ¼ tsp of oil, place it on a clean, dry surface, put a portion of the dough on it and flatten it. Pat it with your fingers to form a 125 mm. (5”) diameter circle. Make a hole in the centre using your index finger. Remove the plastic sheet and place the circle on a hot greased non-stick tava (griddle) and cook using ½ tsp of oil till it turns golden brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to make 9 more thalipeeths. Serve immediately with sweet curds.
Thalipeeth, a sumptuous, traditional
Maharashtrian snack, is made in a faral-friendly way in this recipe. We have used a dough of sabudana and mashed potatoes perked up with peanuts, green chillies and other flavour-givers to make
upvas thalipeeth.
While the mixture for this
sago thalipeeth for vrat and
sabudana vada is the same, the cooking techniques are different. The former is flattened and cooked on a tava, while the latter is shaped into flat balls and deep fried, thus giving 2 recipes which are unique in texture in their own way.
When flattened and cooked on a tava, you get a tasty and filling
Indian farali thalipeeth. This is sure to keep you energised on a fasting day. You can pair it with a bowl of dahi or
peanut curd chutney. You can also try other faral recipes like the
Rajgira Paneer Paratha or
Potato Khichdi.
Tips for
sabudana thaliepeth. 1. Soaking sago for the said time is very important as the sago has to be perfectly soaked and soft for this recipe. 2. While adding mashed potatoes, ensure that there is no moisture in them. Presence of moisture might not bind the mixture well. Also ensure that the potatoes are not hot. This might partially cook the sago grains and make the mixture sticky. 3. Use a thick plastic sheet as we have used. 4. Remember to grease the pan each time. 5. If you think that the thalipeeth is tearing while cooking, add little arrowroot flour or water chestnut flour (singhare ka atta) to the mixture. This helps in binding the sago mixture.
Enjoy
sabudana thalipeeth recipe |
upvas thalipeeth |
sago thalipeeth for vrat |
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