A very Popular Maharashtrian Breakfast is Phodnichi Poli.Leftover Rotis( Called Poli in Marathi) from previous night are recycled next morning for breakfast by dressing them with spicy Tadka.
It is also called "Queen of Leftovers". This is one of the favorite dishes of my family so I cook it quite often whenever I have leftover Rotis/Polis.
Ingredients:-
Rotis (Poli) -- 6-7
onion finely chopped -1
chillies -5-6
Groundnuts - handful of
Mustard seeds -1 tsp
Cumin Seeds - 1 tsp
Curry leaves - 5-6
Urad dal - 1 tsp
Turmeric - 1/2 tsp
Hing a pinch
Sugar - 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
Lime juice
Coriander
Method:-
1) Tear and crush Polis/rotis with hands. If they are dry enough u can use mixer to tear them to pieces.
2) Heat oil in Pan.Add Mustard seeds, Cumin seeds, Urad dal,curry leaves, hing,turmeric powder to make tadka.Fry for a minute.
3) Then add chopped onions and fry them till they are translucent.
4) Then add groundnuts .Fry a little.
5) Then add poli /Roti mixture. Mix together.
6) Then add salt and sugar. Mix well.
7) Cook covered for a minute.
8) Donot cook for a longtime otherwise they will turn tough.
9) Garnish with coriander and lime juice and serve hot.
My Favorite combination is to eat Phodinichi poli with a curd.

This recipie is reaching Ragaas event :Weekend Breakfast Blogging Where theme is Express Breakfasts
2. SWC Maharashtra hosted by Neha
That's made of roti!! That's so yummy. It's like Kottu paratha but with powdered rotis.Great recipe!:)
ReplyDeletenice presentation!!!
ReplyDeletewonderful use of leftovers. is this poli is same as chapatti?
ReplyDeleteDelicious and fantasic receipe...
ReplyDeleteYa Sia Poli means chapatti only....
ReplyDeletenice recipe dear....I love it..
ReplyDeleteLooks like bread crumb, wow how did u crush it? New and great recipe Sireecha..
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ReplyDeletewonderful use of leftovers. Delicious recipe.
ReplyDeleteReally it is queen of leftovers.Looks somewhat like kothu parotta..
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ReplyDeletethat lokking good... really its an express breakfast
ReplyDeleteHuh... Sort of like kothu parotta, right? Looks absolutely delicious!! :)
ReplyDeleteFirst time in your place too, Sireesha :)..I love these kind of hot left overs..
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I love idea's to use leftovers!!! This looks tasty :)
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See ya.
Thank u all for ur lovely comments....
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious.....
ReplyDeleteI like this, a maharastrian neighbour taught me this long ago. nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteI really love phodnichi poli. Thanks for reminding me. but u know what, here I hardly have any leftover polis!!:-D
ReplyDeleteVery nice recipe, looks delicious. Lovely presentation as well!!!
ReplyDeletecrushed roties..fantastic...will be delicious and healthy too..and whts that u have presented around ur plates..is that cookies like faces?..that looks pretty
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and so easy!
ReplyDeleteAm going to try it definitely.
And thanks for visiting my blog :-)
Cham :- I usually crush Poli by hands just keep rubbing the pieces of poli between your palms to crumble it into tiny pieces.But this time due to lack of time I crushed it in Mixie.
ReplyDeleteSuma:- The item I presented around my plate are called "Monster Munch" they are just like chips but they are very tasty children like it very much.
Thank u all for lovely comments.....
chalaa tasty gaa vuntundi anukunta.
ReplyDeletechalaa manchi entry leftovers tho.
Nice phodnichi podi...looks amazing...& lovely deco..
ReplyDeleteLovely dish.....Love the decoration....
ReplyDeleteDelicious Phodnichi Poli......I just Love it...
ReplyDeleteGreat use of leftovers....Simply love it....
ReplyDeleteThis is a new way (to me) to use up chapathis. Sounds like it tastes great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog.
looks delicious .. just a small doubt .. what kind of rotis should i use ..
ReplyDeleteHi Sireesha, nice recipe and its a great way of handling leftovers :) Did you make those smiley faces arranged so beautifully on the plates?
ReplyDeleteHi Sireesha,
ReplyDeleteI have recently discovered this recipe from another blog, and I love to eat it with dal chawal. Yours look so yummy too !
This looks delicious and so easy...will try this weekend..
ReplyDeleteDelicious and awesome recipe....
ReplyDeleteoh..lovely idea! Will surely try it. Chk out my blog. I left smth for u..
ReplyDeletegreat idea to use leftover roti's, your presentation was great!!
ReplyDeleteI am certainly going to try this! Nice blog you have here!
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