Pootharekulu

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Pootharekulu

Paper Sweet Origin: Andhra Pradesh

Introduction

Pootharekulu, also called “paper sweet,” is an Andhra delicacy made from ultra-thin rice starch sheets layered with sugar/jaggery and ghee.

Historical Relevance

Originating in Atreyapuram village of Andhra, this sweet was traditionally handmade by women using delicate rice sheets. It became a prized offering during weddings and Sankranti festivals.

  1. Making Rice Sheets

Ingredients:

  • Rice batter (fermented)
  • Nonstick pan or cloth

Instructions:

  1. Spread a thin film of rice batter on an inverted pot.
  2. Peel off paper-thin sheets once dry.
  3. Layering Sweetness

Ingredients:

  • Powdered sugar or jaggery
  • Ghee

Instructions:

  1. Place rice sheet on a plate.
  2. Sprinkle sugar/jaggery, drizzle ghee.
  3. Fold into rolls.

Pro Tips

  • Handle sheets gently—they tear easily.
  • Use jaggery for a traditional earthy flavor.

Serving Suggestions

Serve as festive sweets during Sankranti or weddings.

Fun Fact

The name Pootharekulu literally means “coated sheets,” describing its thin, paper-like layers.