Aloo Bhakarwadi (Potato pinwheels) Recipe Video

Enjoy fresh Bhakharwadi. Simple but delicious. Make your next party or occasion flavorful with this dish.

Summary

Preparation Time20 MinCooking Time40 Min
Ready In1 Hr 0 MinDifficulty LevelMedium
Servings6Cuisine
CourseTaste
MethodVegetarian
Main IngredientInterest Group

Ingredients

For the filling
 Oil1 Tablespoon
 Shredded coconut1 1⁄2 Tablespoon
 Sesame seeds1 Tablespoon
 Curry leaves1 Tablespoon, roughly chopped
 Turmeric powder1⁄4 Teaspoon
 Boiled and mashed potato1 1⁄2 Cup (24 tbs)
 Garam masala1 Teaspoon
 Salt To Taste
 Sugar To Taste
 Red chili powder1⁄2 Teaspoon (Use as required as per taste)
 Coriander powder1 Teaspoon
 Lemon juice1 Teaspoon
For the layers
 All purpose flour1⁄2 Cup (8 tbs)
 Wheat flour1⁄2 Cup (8 tbs)
 Oil3 Tablespoon (Use as required)
 Salt To Taste
 Water1 Cup (16 tbs) (Use as required to knead the dough)
 Flour1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs) (For dusting)
For frying
 Oil1 Cup (16 tbs) (For deep frying)

Nutrition Facts

Serving size

Calories 403 Calories from Fat 294

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 33 g51.4%

Saturated Fat 5.3 g26.4%

Trans Fat 0 g

Cholesterol 0 mg

Sodium 159.1 mg6.6%

Total Carbohydrates 24 g8%

Dietary Fiber 3.4 g13.8%

Sugars 0.8 g

Protein 4 g8.3%

Vitamin A 0.7% Vitamin C 1.7%

Calcium 4.7% Iron 8.8%

*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet

Directions

MAKING
To prepare the filling:
1. Take a heavy bottom pan, heat oil in it, to this add the shredded coconut, sesame seeds and stir till the coconut is lightly browned.
2. Add the roughly chopped curry leaves, turmeric powder, boiled and mashed potato, garam masala, salt, sugar, red chili powder, coriander powder and some freshly squeezed lemon juice.
3. Using a potato masher, mash the potatoes again so that all the spices blend well into it. Turn off the heat and let it cool.
To prepare the layer of bhakarwadi:
4. Take a mixing bowl and combine the all purpose flour and the wheat flour. Add oil, salt and continue mixing to combine.
5. Gradually add the water and knead the dough to a little harder consistency than the roti or chapati dough. Finally smooth out the dough with a couple of drops of oil.
6. Cover the dough and let it rest for 5 to 10 minutes.
7. After 10 minutes, take small portions of the dough and roll into rounds and spread the filling like a paste on the surface of the rolled dough.
8. Then start rolling it from one end tightly and firmly into a pipe shape, cut 1-inch pieces and dust the open edges with flour.
9. In a pan, heat oil and deep fry the bhakarwadi till golden brown and drain into a paper towel.

SERVING
10. Serve the bhakarwadis warm as a snack.

Editors Review

If you're looking for an Indian veggie delight then do try the aaloo bhakarwadi. This can be served as a snack to your family and guests. Vegetarians will love this snack. Watch the video as chef Bhavna explains the entire recipe in detail.
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