This
aromatic goan sweet dish is traditionally made by catholics on the
feast St. John the baptist celebrated on 24th
June and on the feast of Assumption on 15th
August ( also India's Independance day). The turmeric leaves impart a
unique aroma and flavour to patholi. A variation of patholi is made with jackfruit leaves and shaped like cones. Making this dish always brings
back childhood memories of simpler times and healthier foods.
Ingredients
2 cup Rice, Soaked
Salt, to taste
2 cups fresh grated Coconut
3/4 cup coconut jaggery
20 Turmeric leaves for patholi or jackfruit leaves for Hole'
3/4 cup coconut jaggery
20 Turmeric leaves for patholi or jackfruit leaves for Hole'
Soak the rice in water for 3 hours. Grind it to a
thick paste along with the salt. Add very little water while doing
this, the paste should be the cosistency of a wet dough. Keep aside
Mix the fresh grated coconut and jaggery till the jaggery melts and
forms a uniform mixture.
To assemble Patholis: Spread a thin layer of the
rice paste on a tumeric leaf that has been washed and wiped. Spread
two tea spoons of filling and fold the leaf lenghtwise.
To Assemble Hole': Make a cone with the jackfruit
leaves and secure it with a toothpick. Spread a thin layer of the
rice paste inside the cone, add about two tea spoons of filling and
close the cone with another thin layer of rice paste.
Steam patholis or Hole' in a steamer for around 20-30 mins till the white rice pastry is translucent.
Fresh steamed Hole' ready to be devoured
Most Goan families make the hole' from separate jack fruit leaves, my mother in law however, adds some extra flair to this sweet, that she learned from her mother. She makes the hole' with the leaves attached to the branch as seen above, which makes for very beautiful presentation as well as gave them as kids added excitement of who would get the biggest bunch. Enjoy these traditional Goan sweet dishes, and don't forget to have fun making them like I did.
Steamed Patoleo
Photo Credit: Lloyd Vas
Assembled Hole' ready for steaming
Fresh steamed Hole' ready to be devoured
Most Goan families make the hole' from separate jack fruit leaves, my mother in law however, adds some extra flair to this sweet, that she learned from her mother. She makes the hole' with the leaves attached to the branch as seen above, which makes for very beautiful presentation as well as gave them as kids added excitement of who would get the biggest bunch. Enjoy these traditional Goan sweet dishes, and don't forget to have fun making them like I did.
Steamed Patoleo
Photo Credit: Lloyd Vas