Satori (or Satorya) is a stuffed sweet Indian bread. Generally, khoya / mawa is stuffed inside the roti to make Satori. Here I have added some Gulkand to mava to give it a twist. Gulkand is a sweet preserve of rose petals and is readily available in markets.The Satorya / sweet breads can be preserved for 7-8 days without refrigeration.
Ingredients :
For Stuffing :
1 tbspn ghee
1 cup khoa / mava
3-4 tbspns Gulkanda
Sugar as per taste (or Sugar free)
1-2 drops Rose essence
For Cover :
1 Cup All purpose flour (Maida)
1 tbspn Ghee
A pinch of Salt
Water as required
For Roasting :
Ghee
To make stuffing :
Heat ghee in a pan. Add mawa and roast till it changes its colour. An aroma will be released at this stage. Not turn off the flame and add Gulkanda, Sugar and rose essence. Knead the mixture. Make lemon sized balls and set it aside.
To make Cover :
Take All purpose flour (Maida) in a vessel. Heat Ghee and pour it on the Maida [This is called 'Mohan'(Moan) in marathi]Now knead maida with water and set it aside for 10-15 minutes. Make lemon sized balls of maida.
To make Satori :
Place flat pan on medium heat.
Take cover-dough balls on a roller. Roll a small round sized puri of it. Place stuffing ball in the centre of the rolled bread. Cover it from all the sides. Roll it into a circular shape. Place it over the hot flat pan. Roast both the sides of the roti. Drizzle some ghee from the sides for roasting.
You may replace All purpose flour with whole wheat flour to make it healthy.
You may try various other stuffings like leftover sweets like Burfi, pedha, etc.
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