Bele Obbattu | Bele Holige | Puranpoli | How to make holige?
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Recipe type: Sweet
Cuisine: Indian
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Serves: 15 holige/obbattu
 
Filling and delicious sweet dal stuffed poli/holige for festivals
Ingredients
For Filling:
  • 1 Cup toor dal/arhar dal/pigeon pea dal/togari bele
  • ½ Tbsp chana dal/gram dal/yellow dal/kadalebele
  • ¾ Cup packed grated coconut
  • 2 Tbsp + 1 Tbsp desi ghee
  • 200 Gm or 1 Cup grated/pieces of soft gur/jaggery/bella
  • 2 Tbsp almond powder (optional)
  • A small pinch of freshly grated nutmeg/jaakayi
  • 7-8 powdered elaichi/cardamom
For Outer Covering Dough:
  • 1½ Cups whole wheat flour + extra for dusting when rolling holige
  • 1 pinch turmeric
  • 2-3 Tbsp oil
  • A small pinch of salt
  • Water to make dough
Method
  1. Clean and wash both the dals in water. Keep for 5 minutes. Make dough with whole wheat flour, salt and water, knead with oil and keep it aside covered
  2. Cook the dals with 2 to 2½ Cup of water. They should be just cooked and not mushy and watery. If you press one cooked dal with the back of the spoon it should be just soft
  3. Drain the rest of the water into a separate vessel which is called 'kattu' will be used to prepare rasam/holige saaru to mix with rice and eat. Let the dal cool
  4. Meanwhile grind grated coconut without any water into a rough paste
  5. To this add cooked, drained, cooled dal and grind into a paste. Do not add any water. It should be thick
  6. Add 2 Tbsp desi ghee into a thick pan. Add the prepared dal paste to this
  7. Add grated/pieces of good quality jaggery
  8. Jaggery melts into the dal and mixes with it. It comes together quite quickly if you have not added any extra water while grinding
  9. To this thickened paste, add elaichi powder and nutmeg powder
  10. Add almond powder and mix well
  11. Add 1 more Tbsp of desi ghee and mix well till it is smooth and it should not be sticky
  12. Turn off heat when filling starts leaving the pan
  13. Remove into a separate bowl, lightly pat and keep aside to cool
  14. To make holige/obbattu, pinch medium fist sized balls off the outer covering dough and filling, filling balls can be smaller
  15. Take a outer covering dough ball, press it lightly into a small puri sized round. On top of this place a dal filling ball in the centre
  16. Start pinching the outer covering dough over the filling with your fingers
  17. When it comes together, it will be like a parcel. Ensure all of the filling gets covered
  18. Press lightly and roll out into a holige/obbattu using a rolling pin/belan with light hands
  19. To roast holige, put the rolled out holige on a heated skillet/tawa, roast by applying oil or desi ghee
  20. Serve hot or at room temperature with desi ghee and boiled and cooled unsweetened milk
Notes
Almond powder is added to thicken the filling quickly, it makes no difference to taste but makes the filling richer and softer

Only chana dal can also be used but toor dal is best for digestion, a little easy on the stomach

If the filling feels sticky after removing from heat, add a little more ghee , mix for 2 more minutes. Once cooled keep in refrigerator for 2 hours so that all extra moisture is absorbed by the dal

Add a pinch of turmeric to the outer covering if preferred
Recipe by Food Of Interest at https://foodofinterest.com/bele-holige/