
Pink poori!!!! That sounds crazy and exciting na ;)
Using beets was a quick thought that came up in my mind when I decided to play with colors in food. ;)
So I had to get a little unusual with it to make it more interesting. Was wondering if it would work out. But it really did. It tasted so good and the light pink look was so cute and attractive ;)

Color Mania #3: Pink
Did you know?
Using beets was a quick thought that came up in my mind when I decided to play with colors in food. ;)
So I had to get a little unusual with it to make it more interesting. Was wondering if it would work out. But it really did. It tasted so good and the light pink look was so cute and attractive ;)

Color Mania #3: Pink
Did you know?
- Pink signifies happiness and joy
- Cheap dyes, made from the madder root, were used to produce the color pink
- The pink ribbon is an internationally recognized symbol of hope and awareness in the fight against breast cancer.
- Jaipur City is a foremost tourist attraction in India because of its superlative forts and its distinguished pink color to which the city owes its oft-used name "The Pink City".
- Pinkie finger is the smallest finger on the human hand
- Pink slip refers to the notice that employment is ending
- Pink Collar refers to a particular class of jobs filled only by women
- The color pink has always been closely associated with ladies and young girls.
- In Japan, the color pink has a masculine association.
- Pastries taste better when they come out of pink boxes or served on pink plates (it only works with sweets). Pink makes us crave sugar. Try to use this secret when you make pastries next time ;)

Ingredients:
Beetroot - 1
Wheat flour - 1 cup
All purpose flour - 1 cup
Sooji/ Rava - 1/4 cup
Chilly powder - 2 tsp (according to your taste)
Sugar - 1 tsp
Salt - for taste

Method:
Chop and cook the beetroot. Grind and strain it to get the extract.
Now take all the dry ingredients in a bowl and make dough by adding the beetroot extract. Bring it to a poori dough consistency.
Roll into small balls. Press them in the poori press and fry in hot oil to make pooris.
The sooji and the sugar would do the magic of keeping the pooris puffed up for some time. :)
The beets give the lovely pink shade but do not worry, its a subtle flavor and would not affect the taste of the poori. Chilly powder makes the poori spicy and adds to the color too :)
You can also make chapathi with the same dough. Believe me, the color showed off so well in chapathi.
I am really sad that the color does not show off much in the pictures. May be I should have used white background. :( Anyways it does show off in real.

You can serve this with any kind of subzi or chutney.
I made Chocho(chayote) chutney.
Ingredients:
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Urad dhall - 1 tsp
Chocho - 1 full
Onion - 1
Green chillies - 3
Coconut scrapped - 3 tblsp
Tamarind extract - 1 tblsp
Salt - for taste
Method:
Take a tsp of oil in a pan and add mustard and urad dhall. Once it splutters, add chopped onions, green chillies and chocho and fry for a while. Now grind it with all the other ingredients.
Chocho chutney is ready.
You can serve this with poori or even with rice. :)

Wow nithya! What a different thought with poori. I am trying to imagine the taste of it from ur recipe and pics... Nice clicks!!
ReplyDeleteNice and wonderful imagination adn well clicked as ever
ReplyDeleteNice idea of adding Beets!!!! Great Shots!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy Poori and chutney..beautiful pictures Dear
ReplyDeleteI blogged beetroot paratha....pori never made it till clicking :)...lovely click...puri looks awesome
ReplyDeleteNiths...... this one is super idea... nd lovely pinky pink.... nd no need to tell ya i guess looooooooooooooovelyyyyy clicks :)
ReplyDeletewat a colourful pori and chutney!very nice.
ReplyDeleteHy Nits,
ReplyDeleteI am a fav of pink too...your blog is soooooooooo colorful with attractive n innovative recipes...Hats off to you dear.
Wow it's my favorite color too looks so beautiful and nice recipe Nithya
ReplyDeleteI make them too with beetroot water left over when i steam the beetroots for the curry.
ReplyDeleteYummy Poori and chutney..beautiful photos Dear
ReplyDeleteI've prepared beetroot paratha .. the blood red color ! but your pink looks very cute ... am loving your color mania !!
ReplyDeleteI am seeing beautiful colours from your kitchen. Poori looks very catchy.
ReplyDeleteI have not thought abt this kind of poori b4,thats so cool and lovely pics!
ReplyDeleteஎனக்கும் பிங்க் கலர் ரொம்ப பிடிக்கும்..பூரி நல்லா கலர்புல்லா இருக்கு...
ReplyDeleteKids will love this.....Looks soft & well puffed up
ReplyDeletelovely and cute puri's dear:-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures and a wonderful idea! Great job! :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!..and I am sure best way to get kids take in beets..:)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty poori..wonderful idea :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous clicks as ALWAYS Nits..Great looking pooris too..
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Kairali sisters
wow...ur pictures are an absolute delight for eyes!
ReplyDeletenice clicks. color mania is a nice concept Nithya! Pooris look great :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nithya
ReplyDeleteThe Pink Poori with chutney Looks awesome in the series of colorful preparations. I can only imagine how delicious it must have tasted. Excellent clicks.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Nice recipe...Puffed poori and chutney luks awesome..
ReplyDeleteHey girl you surely are on a colorful trip :D I too once loved baby pink..aww it looks so cute on babies :D I remember buying an expensive dress for my baby sis on her bday of pink color :-)
ReplyDeletePoori sounds yumm, beetroot is very high in iron content so its healthy too :)
Just a suggestion if you dont mind, try using contrast color for backgrounds, for eg in this case white would have done beautifully, as the background is pink, the color of the poori is being overshadowed. Pls dont mind dear, its just a suggestion :)
Nice pooris nithi and pink color.. I too make beet chappathi, as well pooris and dosas.. kids will really love this. Different colors in food is really interesting for kids offcourse all of us. Yumm yumm!!!
ReplyDeleteNice idea of adding beetroot in pooris and rotis,Luved the hearty pink pooris :)
ReplyDeletethis is really unique poori..really nice idea.really puffy and nice color it got.addition of beets will give nice flavor.
ReplyDeletethe pink signifies happiness and joy.this color is forwoman ,means woman signifies happiness and joy:)
Nice idea of adding beetroot.... Yummy and nice presentation...
ReplyDeleteHealthy Idea
ReplyDeleteCute pink pooris, looks awesome Nithya..
ReplyDeletewonderful clicks and lovely pori too.
ReplyDeletehi pinky , sorry nithi ;) I too love this color a lot..and pink puris looks awesome..will try this..
ReplyDeleteMy god, what a recipe.....and whata picture...beetroot in poori!never in 100 years i would come up with that idea!loved it.
ReplyDeleteAnything Pink looks cute to me..it includes your blog,as well as the Pink Poori..great series!!
ReplyDeletewow! lovely!
ReplyDeleteNice idea of beets... looks awesome
ReplyDeleteWow what a creativity....really i dnt undersnd when i see urs pics and description that how can u do all such things this beautiful...really very appreciated...nice yummy poori's nithya....
ReplyDeleteColorful and yummy pooris..Great idea, Nithya..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous looking poories. Looks so good. YUM!
ReplyDeletewow what a cute puri Nits ...
ReplyDeletehave saved poori in my drafts got to post mine as well ..
Hw r u doing Nits ...
lovely combo with beetroot loved it
nice idea .. loved the pink color. would work great with kids
ReplyDeleteNice idea Nithya, looks yempting... always admire your neat presentation.
ReplyDeletev can also kal it as beetroot poori and asusual nice clicks :)
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