"Poori-Bhaji" (Poori-Koora, as we call in Telugu) is like a comfort food at its best since I was a child. There are zillion versions of the same potato bhaji served as an accompaniment for the crispy, deep-fried pooris. Some make it as an aloo-matar combination or a dry potato bhaji version and some make it out of memories during their train journeys. Whichever way you choose to go, you will reach one place i.e *Yummyville*. :-).
Today, I am sharing my mom's version of it. It is not spicy but mild with much less oil, which works best with its deep-fried counter-part. and this time, I pestered my mom that I would take step-by-step photos, this time around. Though she was all shoo-ing me away in the beginning, after couple of mins, she had to give in as I was adamant on capturing every action of hers. Of course my sister had call me one crazy-lady to shoot so many pictures and ultimately delaying our leisure Sunday breakfast. (you see, she is still mad ay me that I didn't put up the picture where she modeled for me holding a mysore bajji. ;-))..
Now, lets just dive in as we have a delicious photo-journey of poori-bhaji ahead of us...
The poori and bhaji is ready to enjoy!..
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Siri
Today, I am sharing my mom's version of it. It is not spicy but mild with much less oil, which works best with its deep-fried counter-part. and this time, I pestered my mom that I would take step-by-step photos, this time around. Though she was all shoo-ing me away in the beginning, after couple of mins, she had to give in as I was adamant on capturing every action of hers. Of course my sister had call me one crazy-lady to shoot so many pictures and ultimately delaying our leisure Sunday breakfast. (you see, she is still mad ay me that I didn't put up the picture where she modeled for me holding a mysore bajji. ;-))..
Now, lets just dive in as we have a delicious photo-journey of poori-bhaji ahead of us...
The Ensemble
The poori and bhaji is ready to enjoy!..
Did you like what you just read? You can subscribe to the feed of these posts or follow me on Facebook to be the first to know what I am are up to. Interested in just photo blogging? 365 days of Siri is my one other blog where I share a slice of my life through my lens. Cya all there. :-)
until next time,
Siri
I just love this...I dont say this is my comfort food as I rarely make it but all I can say this would be a treat treat to me..:)looks yummy yummy
ReplyDeletesuper yum combo ! our family fav, this looks good
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Lovely pictorial. My daughters fav, its been long since I made this combo.I am going to make it soon for her.
ReplyDeleteJust got reminded of my Mom. Nothing tastes as good as Ma ki hath banaya uha poori bhaji
ReplyDeleteSiri, your post has made me very hungry gal. Looks very delicious.
ReplyDeleteyummy combination looks delicious
ReplyDeleteYour pooris bhaji is perfect - everyone does have their own sinful version don;t they!
ReplyDeleteApt and unbeatable combo...craving for some pooris right now
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