Arisa Pitha (Fried Indian Sweet Rice Pastry)

Arisa pitha is a sweet filled pancake from Odisha, India. It is made using sugar and a sweet pitha. A thick jantani (semi-solid mixture) of rice flour and sugar or jaggery is made into small semi-flat round shapes and fried in ghee or oil until golden brown. The crispy outer layer surrounds the soft insides.

Medium
🐟 Bengali
Ingredients
Everything you'll need to make this recipe
1

2 L (8.5 cups) water

2

0.5 kg jaggery or raw sugar

3

½ tsp salt

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1 tsp powdered cinnamon

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1 Tbsp ghee

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1 kg rice flour

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Ghee

8

Shredded fresh coconut flesh

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Sugar

10

200 g vegetable oil or ghee

11

Sesame seeds

Instructions
Step-by-step guide to making this recipe
1

Dough: Boil water in a wide-mouth pan. Stir in sugar, salt, cinnamon, and ghee. Slowly and continuously stir in the rice flour. Cover the pan, and cook over low heat until the water is absorbed. The dough should be the consistency of chapati dough. Let cool.

2

Filling: Melt the ghee in a pan over medium heat. Add coconut and sugar. Cook, stirring, until the coconut turns golden brown.

3

Assembly: Knead the cooled rice mixture to make a smooth dough. Make small balls of dough, roll them, and stuff with the fried coconut mixture and sesame seeds.

4

Deep fry the filled pastries in the oil or ghee until golden brown all over.[1]