Urulaikizhangu Masala Poli/Masala Palyada Holige - Flat Bread Stuffed With Potato Masala

URULAIKIZHANGU MASALA POLI / MASALA PALYADA HOLIGE


Just the other day when I was preparing sweet Poli / Holige for a friend I remembered another delicious Poli/Holige which I thought my son's family would love to relish. The very next day we had Urulaikizhangu Masala Poli / Masala Palyada Holige for dinner. My joy knew no bounds when my three year old grand daughter sweetly thanked me for making a nice dinner for her.
Since I did not wish to spoil the natural sweetness of the tender vegetables I avoided using green chillies and ginger. A dash of sambar powder and salt were enough to enhance the taste of the masala filling. Here is how I made a non spicy, child friendly Urulaikizhangu Masala Poli/Masala Palyada Holige for my family. 


INGREDIENTS FOR THE DOUGH
All purpose flour / Maida - 2 cups
Salt - 1 pinch
Sesame oil - 3tbsps
TO MAKE THE DOUGH
1. Mix flour and salt together.
2. Add  water little by little and knead till the dough becomes loose and pliable like play dough.
3. Add 2 tbsps of oil and knead again.
4. Add the remaining oil, cover with a lid and allow to stand for at least an hour.
INGREDIENTS FOR FILLING
Potatoes - 3 ( Cooked,peeled and crumbled)
Carrots (Finely chopped) - 1 cup
Frozen peas or cooked peas - 1 cup
Onion ( Minced) - 1/2 cup
Cumin seeds - 1 pinch
Mustard seeds - 1 pinch
Sambar powder - 1 a pinch 
Turmeric powder - 1 a pinch
Asafoetida - 1 a pinch
Salt - 1/4 tsp
Sesame oil - 1 tbsp
TO MAKE THE URULAIKIZHANGU MASALA/MASALA PALYA
1. Heat oil in a pan and add mustard and cumin seeds.
2. When the seeds splutter add minced onions and saute till transparent.
3. Stir in asafoetida, sambar powder and turmeric powder followed by finely chopped carrots.
4. Cover and cook on medium flame till carrots are done.
5. Add the frozen peas / cooked peas and salt, and saute for another three minutes till dry.
6. Mix in the crumbled potatoes ( take care not to make the potatoes mushy) and cook for another minute and switch off flame.
Take care not to mash any vegetable as we want to see the flattened form and colours through the transparent covering of the Poli/Holige.
TO MAKE THE URULAIKIZHANGU MASALA POLI/ MASALA PALYADA HOLIGE
1. Dip your fingers in oil and pinch a lemon size ball from the prepared dough and flatten it on your palm.
2. Place one tablespoon of the prepared filling in the center.
3. Pull the edges together to seal the filling inside the dough ball.
4. Dust the board with some flour and roll out the dough ball with filling into a moderately thin Poli/Holige using a rolling pin.
5. Heat a greased tava and cook the Poli/Holige on medium heat.


 6. Flip and cook till golden spots appear and the colours of the vegetables show up.


7. When done you may brush a drop of ghee on the surface to give a glazed effect to the Poli/Holige.


These tips may be useful while you cook the Polis/Holige:
Roll out three or four Polis/Holiges at a time. 
Grease the tava thoroughly before heating.
Switch off heat after cooking the first batch. 
Roll out the next batch and grease the tava liberally before you start cooking them. 


Enjoy the soft and silky see through Urulaikizhangu Masala Poli/ Masala Palyada Holige with Tomato Chutney.

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