Tilgul
Poli
Tilgul
Poli is a Maharshtrian delicacy made for the festival of Sankranti. It is a
sweet roti made with filling of jaggery and sesame seeds. My mother used to
make a variety of Poli(Roti) with different sweet fillings- Saanja Poli,
Shengdana Gul Poli, Khawa Poli, and all of these had distinctive tastes.
The
Tilgul Poli is quite easy to make and is so flavourful that one is tempted to overeat.
As the festival of Sankranti is celebrated
during peak winters, the sesame and jaggery help to keep one warm and combat
cold.
Ingredients
Sesame
seeds – 1 small katori (cup)
Groundnuts
- 1 small katori (cup), (can be substituted with sesame seeds if allergic to groundnuts)
Jaggery
- 2 small katoris (Cups)
Cardamom
Powder – ½ teaspoon
Nutmeg
powder – ¼ teaspoon
Wheat
Flour - 1 cup
Refined
Flour - ¼ cup
Milk
- ¾ to 1 cup approximate
Oil
- 2 teaspoons
Salt
– A small pinch
Ghee
– 2 tablespoons
Method
Roast
sesame seeds and groundnuts separately. Remove the covers of roasted
groundnuts. Pound the jaggery fine. Grind the roasted sesame seeds and
groundnuts to fine powders. Add finely pounded jaggery, cardamom and nutmeg
powders and mix well to form a homogenous mixture.
Mix
the wheat and refined flours with a pinch of salt and two teaspoons of oil and
knead with milk to form a soft dough. Cover the dough and set aside for half
hour.
Make
small ball of the dough and spread with hand, fill with the jaggery filling,
close properly and roll out with rolling pin. Heat the pan and cook the roti on
medium heat by turning it on both sides and applying ghee.
Serve
hot with ghee and milk.
Note – Preparation and cooking time is
approximately 1 hour. This quantity makes about 10 tilgul polis with 6-7 inch
diameter each. If one is allergic to groundnuts, substitute with sesame seeds.