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Creating the perfect Panipuri (also known as Golgappa or Puchka) at home is all about mastering that signature "crunch." Whether you prefer the spicy teekha water of Mumbai or the potato-heavy puchka style of Kolkata, the foundation is always a light, hollow, and shatteringly crisp semolina shell. 1. The Secret to the Perfect Dough

The oil should be smoking hot initially. Drop a small piece of dough; if it zips to the top immediately, it’s ready. Creating the perfect Panipuri (also known as Golgappa

Roll the dough out very thin—about 1–2mm. If it’s too thick, it won't puff; if it's too thin, it will tear. Drop a small piece of dough; if it

Keep your rolled-out discs under a damp cloth until they hit the oil. This prevents a "skin" from forming, which stops them from puffing. 3. The Frying Technique This is where the magic happens. Keep your rolled-out discs under a damp cloth