Cooking Tips: Today we have brought you the recipe for making Puri's Pizza. The whole pizza looks very delicious. You can make and eat this in a few minutes from the remaining puris.
How To Make Puri Pizza: Puri is an Indian traditional dish that is made during every festival or function in Indian homes. Poori is eaten with a lot of taste with vegetables or pickles. That's why you must have eaten poori vegetables a lot to date, but have you ever made poori's pizza and eaten it? If not, then today we have brought a recipe for making Puri's Pizza for you. The whole pizza looks very delicious. You can make and eat this in a few minutes from the remaining puris. Children will like its taste very much, so let's know (How To Make Puri Pizza) Puri Pizza
Ingredients required to make complete pizza-
4 Puri
2 tbsp Pizza Sauce
2 tbsp Paneer
as required Cheese spread
1 capsicum
1 onion
1 tbsp corn
½ tsp oregano
1 tsp chili flakes
1 cup mozzarella cheese
Butter as required
How to make Poori Pizza?
To make Puri Pizza, first, wash the capsicum and onion and cut them into fine pieces.
Then cut the paneer into fine pieces or grate it.
After this, grease the poori well with butter.
Then heat a griddle and lightly bake the puri on a low flame.
After this, turn off the gas and spread a little cheese on the poor.
Then spread the pizza sauce on the poor in a very thin layer.
After this, place some grated paneer and cheese on top of it.
Then you put chopped capsicum, onion, and boiled corn on it.
After this, put grated cheese and paneer, and vegetables on top of it and cover it completely.
Then put butter on the pan and melt it and cover the puri and cook for about 5 minutes.
After this, you cook it till the cheese melts completely and the puri becomes crispy.
Now your delicious Puri Pizza (How To Make Puri Pizza) is ready.
Then cut it into slices and serve hot by adding oregano and chili flakes on top.
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