Pani puri recipe (Golgappa or Puchka) (2024)

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This is the BEST and ultimate pani puri recipe you’ll find on the internet. I have shared 2 types of pani puri water and 2 types of stuffing recipes. Plus, I’ve shared how to make golgappa (puri) in the air fryer.

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What Is Pani Puri?

Pani puri is the most popular Indian street food and is loved by everyone whether kids or adults.

You’ll find many carts or street-side vendors in every area of the city all over India, but I doubt the hygiene and cleanliness. So I prefer to make homemade pani puri all the time.

For my non-Indian readers,

  • Pani translates to water. In this recipe, it can be a spicy version of the water (aka tikha pani) or sweet & sour with spicy touch (aka khatta meetha pani).
  • Puri is the deep-fried puffed bread that is crispy and hollow.
  • These hollow puris are stuffed with masala (made of boiled potato, black chickpeas or sprouted moong), a sprinkle of chopped onion and filled with tikha or khatta meetha pani and that goes in your mouth right away before puri gets soft and soggy.

Ingredient Notes

  • Mint leaves: Always use fresh mint leaves because the flavor of the pani (spiced water) purely depends on the mint leaves. Use the mint leaves only and discard the stems because stems may make the water bitter tasting.
  • Cilantro: Same as mint leaves, you want to use fresh leaves and not wilted. Use stems and leaves both.
  • Boondi: It is optional and used for garnishing the water
  • Green chilies: Adjust the number of chilies depending on the type of chili you’re using and how spicy you prefer your water.
  • Pani puri masala powder: It is available in Indian grocery stores in the spice aisle of the store.
  • Water: Use chilled, refrigerated water. Or make the pani ahead of time and chill in the fridge before serving.
  • Tamarind paste: It is used to make khatta meetha pani. The store-bought paste container is easily available in Indian grocery stores. Alternatively, you can soak the tamarind in hot water for 20-30 minutes, squeeze the pulp out of it and use that.
  • Jaggery: It is used to add sweetness to khatta meetha pani. Use powdered jaggery or grated hard jaggery.
  • Golgappa (puri): You’ll find a ready-made box in the Indian store, sometimes they are stale and/or broken or crushed. A homemade version of it is such a time-consuming task so I have never made it from scratch. Though I do make golgappa in air-fryer which has less-calorie and semi-homemade. See the detailed instructions below.

How To Make Pani Puri?

Pani puri recipe steps are divided into parts and here are the quick links for that.

  • Prep work (a day or two before)
  • Making air fryer golgappa
  • Making pani puri stuffing
  • Making pani puri water

Preparation:

  • If making sprouted moong stuffing then start prepping two days before. Follow the recipe for moong sprouts. On the day of serving, boil the moong sprouts
    • Stovetop pressure cooker: 1 whistles.
    • Instant pot: Manual (high pressure) 2 mins
  • If making kala chana stuffing then start prepping one day before. Rinse and soak the chana for at least 8 hours or overnight. Boil the chickpeas as below.
    • Stovetop pressure cooker: 2 whistles on High + 30 mins on med-low.
    • Instant pot: Manual (high pressure) 30 mins
  • On the same day, boil the potato in instant pot or pressure cooker until soft. Peel and roughly mash it.

Making Air Fryer Golgappa (Puri):

1) You’ll need a pack of ready to fry puri.

2) Take out the required amount of puri in a bowl, drizzle a teaspoon of oil. Mix and coat all of them with oil.

3) Arrange them in an air fryer in a single layer.

4) Air fry them at 380 degrees F for 1 ½ - 2 minutes only. They will puff up so nicely. Remove it to a big bowl and repeat the same.

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Making Pani Puri Stuffing:

1) Take mashed potato, boiled chickpeas, salt, ready masala and cilantro in a bowl

2) Mix well and keep it aside.

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OR 1) Take mashed potato, boiled sprouted moong, boondi, salt and ready masala in another bowl.

2) Mix well and stuffing are ready.

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Making Pani Puri Water:

(Tikha Pani):

1) Add these ingredients in a grinder jar - mint leaves, cilantro, ginger, green chili, ready masala, black pepper, black salt, salt and 1 cup of water.

2) Grind it into a smooth puree.

3) Add that into a bowl or pitcher. Add remaining water and stir.

4) Freshly squeeze the lemon juice in it, mix and taste. Adjust the salt and lemon juice as needed.

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OR (Khatta Meetha Pani):

1) Make the same tikha pani as above minus the lemon juice and keep it ready. In another bowl take tamarind paste, jaggery and ½ cup of warm water. Keep stirring until jaggery melted.

2) Then add roasted cumin powder and fennel powder. Mix well.

3) Add this tamarind jaggery water to the prepared tikha pani.

4) Mix and khatta meetha pani is ready.

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How To Serve?

Different elements (stuffing, water, puri, chopped onions) are served in an individual plate and bowl to the person. And an individual will assemble and eat one by one. Let’s see in which order it is assembled.

  1. Start by making a hole in the center of the puri by breaking the top layer only.
  2. Make sure not to break it completely.
  3. Add 1-2 teaspoons of stuffing of your choice.
  4. Add some chopped onion on top.
  5. Fill the puri with your choice of water. For photo purposes, I am using a spoon, but ideally, puri is dunked into the bowl of water to fill it up.
  6. Immediately this goes in your mouth before puri gets soft, soggy or starts leaking.
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Expert Tips

  • Chilled Pani: Prepare the pani (water) a few hours earlier and keep it in the refrigerator to enhance the flavor. Plus, chilled pani tastes best.
  • Do I need to strain the pani? It depends. If using a powerful blender like Vitamix or Blendtec or Preethi then it makes a super smooth paste. So no need to strain. But if your blender doesn’t make a smooth paste then yes, strain the water.
  • Instead of making tamarind-jaggery water for khatta meetha pani, simply add a couple of tablespoons of ready tamarind date chutney in the tikha pani.
  • For a variation, make this ragda pani puri which has warm peas gravy as a stuffing.

Freezing instructions: Make a thick paste of mint-coriander and spices like chutney. Freeze it in an ice cube tray. Just thaw at room temperature, add into the water with lemon juice and pani is ready.

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Pani Puri Recipe (Water & Stuffing)

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This is the BEST and ultimate pani puri recipe you’ll find on the internet. I have shared 2 types of pani puri water and 2 types of stuffing recipes. Plus, I’ve shared how to make golgappa (puri) in the air fryer.

Author: Kanan

Course: Snack

Cuisine: Indian,Mumbai street food

Calories: 877kcal

Servings 4

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

Ingredients

  • 40-50 Puri (golgappa) ready-made or ready to fry packet to make in air fryer
  • ½ cup Red onion finely chopped

Kala Chana Stuffing:

  • ½ cup Dry Kala chana (black chickpeas or desi chana) soaked for 8 hours and boiled till soft, Black chickpeas
  • 2 small Potatoes boiled, peeled and roughly mashed
  • ½ teaspoon Ready masala *Note 1
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 tablespoon Cilantro or coriander leaves chopped finely

OR Sprouted Moong Stuffing:

  • ¾ cup Sprouted moong boiled
  • 2 small Potatoes boiled, peeled and roughly mashed
  • ½ cup Boondi
  • ½ teaspoon Ready masala *Note 1
  • Salt to taste

Tikha Pudina Pani (Spicy Mint Water):

  • 1 ¼ cups Mint leaves tightly packed
  • ½ cup Cilantro or coriander leaves tightly packed
  • 1 inch Ginger
  • 2-3 Green chilies Add more for more spicy water
  • ½ teaspoon Ready masala *Note 1
  • ¼ teaspoon Black pepper powder
  • ½ teaspoon Black salt (Kala namak)
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 tablespoons Lemon juice
  • 4 cups Chilled water
  • 1-2 tablespoons Boondi for garnishing

OR Khatta Meetha Pani:

  • 1 tablespoons Tamarind paste
  • 3 tablespoons Jaggery (Gur)
  • ½ cup Warm water
  • ½ teaspoon Roasted cumin powder
  • ½ teaspoon Fennel seeds powder
  • + teekha pani ingredients mentioned above minus lemon juice

Instructions

Preparation:

  • If making sprouted moong stuffing then start prepping two days before. Follow the recipe for moong sprouts. On the day of serving, boil the moong sprouts as below.

    Stovetop pressure cooker: 1 whistle.

    Instant pot: Manual (high pressure) 2 mins.

  • If making kala chana stuffing then start prepping one day before. Rinse and soak the chana for at least 8 hours or overnight. Boil the chickpeas as below.

    Stovetop pressure cooker: 2 whistles on High + 30 mins on med-low.

    Instant pot: Manual (high pressure) 30 mins

  • On the same day, boil the potato in instant pot or pressure cooker until soft. Peel and roughly mash it.

Making Air Fryer Golgappa (Puri):

  • You’ll need a pack of ready fry puri.

  • Take out the required amount of puri in a bowl, drizzle a teaspoon of oil. Mix and coat all of them with oil.

  • Arrange them in an air fryer in a single layer.

  • Air fry them at 380 degrees F for 1 ½ - 2 minutes only. They will puff up so nicely. Remove it to a big bowl and repeat the same.

Making Stuffing:

  • Take mashed potato, boiled chickpeas, salt, ready masala and cilantro in a bowl. Mix well and keep it aside.

  • OR

  • Take mashed potato, boiled sprouted moong, boondi, salt and ready masala in another bowl. Mix well and stuffing are ready.

Making Pani Puri Water:

  • (Tikha Pani):

  • Add these ingredients in a grinder jar - mint leaves, cilantro, ginger, green chili, ready masala, black pepper, black salt, salt and 1 cup of water.

  • Grind it into a smooth puree.

  • Add that into a bowl or pitcher. Add remaining water and stir.

  • Freshly squeeze the lemon juice in it, mix and taste. Adjust the salt and lemon juice as needed.

  • OR (Khatta Meetha Pani):

  • Make the same tikha pani as above minus the lemon juice and keep it ready. In another bowl take tamarind paste, jaggery and ½ cup of warm water. Keep stirring until jaggery melted.

  • Then add roasted cumin powder and fennel powder. Mix well.

  • Add this tamarind jaggery water to the prepared tikha pani. Mix and khatta meetha pani is ready.

Notes

Note 1: Ready masala meaning ready packet of pani puri masala powder. I have used the MDH brand.

Note 2: The ingredients measurements given above for each stuffing and pani are enough for 40-50 puris. If you want to make it both pani then make the ½ quantity of tikha pani and ½ of khatta meetha. The same goes for stuffing as well.

  • Prepare the pani (water) a few hours earlier and keep it in the refrigerator to enhance the flavor. Plus, chilled pani tastes best.
  • Do I need to strain the water? It depends. If using a powerful blender like vitamix or blendtec or preethi then it makes a super smooth paste. So no need to strain. But if your blender doesn’t make a smooth paste then yes, strain the water.
  • Instead of making tamarind-jaggery water for khatta meetha pani, simply add a couple of tablespoons of ready tamarind date chutney in the tikha pani.

Nutrition

Calories: 877kcal | Carbohydrates: 134g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 2149mg | Potassium: 1089mg | Fiber: 17g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 802IU | Vitamin C: 49mg | Calcium: 125mg | Iron: 4mg

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving

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Pani puri recipe (Golgappa or Puchka) (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between pani puri golgappa and puchka? ›

She began, “Puchkas contains boiled gram, mashed potatoes, tangy chutney and spicy water as the filling. Also the puri is darker and bigger in size. Pani Puri typically has the white peas curry filled in the imli chutney that goes inside.

Is it pani puri or golgappa in Pakistan? ›

Gol gappa is known by different names in different regions of the Indian subcontinent. For instance, it's called pani puri in Mumbai, puchka in Bangladesh, gupchup in Bihar and Jharkhand, and gol gappa in Pakistan, and the Indian state of Mumbai.

What do we call golgappa in English? ›

Golgappa is called water balls in English. It is type of snack that originated in India and is one of the popular street meals in the country. However , outside of India, Pani Puri is now known as water pancakes or water balls.

Why Golgappa is unhealthy? ›

The filling is made with potatoes, apart from other things, which are high in carbohydrates and calories. Apart from it, the chutney and tangy water that is used in gol gappa also contains high sugar. Apart from it, the puri is high on salt and is fried, making it completely unhealthy.

Which came first pani puri or golgappa? ›

Gol Gappa originated in India. He also noted that it possibly originated from Raj-Kachori: an accidentally-made smaller puri giving birth to panipuri. Panipuri spread to the rest of India mainly due to the migration of people from one part of the country to another in the 20th century.

Is pani puri junk food or not? ›

It's no news that pani puri is an unhealthy snack! Deep-fried puris can be harmful to diabetics and heart patients. Moreover, they are high in fats and calories, and they have a negative impact on your health. The oil used to make these puris breaks down each time it is reused.

Is pani puri or Golgappa? ›

Gol gappa (also known as pani puri) is a popular bite-size chaat consisting of a hollow, crispy-fried puffed ball that is filled with potato, chickpeas, onions, spices, and flavoured water, usually tamarind or mint, and popped into one's mouth whole.

Is it fuchka or puchka? ›

Actually Puchka/ Fuchka is a Bengali word for the street food that other people commonly call as Golgappa or Panipuri. There are only slight differences in the taste of the 'pani' that they give along with the 'fuchka'. If you search the words 'puchka' or 'fuchka' in Google you will get the same search results.

Which country banned golgappa? ›

Its popularity is much in India, Pakistan and Nepal, but Nepal has banned its citizens from eating Pani Puri/Golgappa.

Why is my pani puri not crispy? ›

Oil temperature is very important for frying puris for pani puri. If you use a temperature that is too low, then the puris will still be soft and slightly soggy once fried. In addition, the puris won't puff as dramatically with colder oil.

What is the English of puchka? ›

Pani Puri, Gol guppas, Gupshup are some other names of phuchka. Some words are better used in it's original form. You can call it phuchka in English . If you desperately need an English word , you can call it 'water ball'.

What is the difference between fuchka and puchka? ›

Actually Puchka/ Fuchka is a Bengali word for the street food that other people commonly call as Golgappa or Panipuri. There are only slight differences in the taste of the 'pani' that they give along with the 'fuchka'. If you search the words 'puchka' or 'fuchka' in Google you will get the same search results.

What is the meaning of puchka? ›

Puchka is type of street food also called gol gappa and water ball in English in which floor or semolina's ball are made and fry the water is spicy made up of pudina and tarmind and staffing of patatoes.

Is pani puri or golgappa? ›

Gol gappa (also known as pani puri) is a popular bite-size chaat consisting of a hollow, crispy-fried puffed ball that is filled with potato, chickpeas, onions, spices, and flavoured water, usually tamarind or mint, and popped into one's mouth whole.

How many types of golgappa are there? ›

Golgappa, also known as Pani Puri, is a popular Indian street food beloved for its burst of flavours. Its origins are from the Indian subcontinent, particularly the Northern regions like Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.

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