2Tbspslivered almonds chopped I used toasted slivered ones
For the Banana Walnut Caramel Stuffing
1firm medium ripe banana cut into small pieces
2Tbspwalnuts cut into small piecestoasting is optional
drizzle of caramel syrup
For the Green pani (water)
1cupchilled water
1/4cupmint leaves
1/4 cupcilantro chopped
3/4tsppanipuri masala
2-3ice cubes to grind with
For the Pink pani
6Strawberries
3/4tsppanipuri masala
1/4cupmint leaves
3/4 cup water chilled
2-3ice cubes to grind with
For the Orange pani
3/4 cupOrange juice- fresh squeezed or store bought without pulpsqueeze using citrus juicer
3/4tsppanipuri masala
2-3ice cubes to grind with
1/4cupmint leaves
PaniPuris/Golgappas
1boxpre made store bought or dried ones that you can air fry at home
Instructions
Mango pistachio mix
Add chopped mangoes, pistachios to a bowl and a pinch of chaat masala, if you chose to. Mix and keep aside.
Banana walnut caramel mix
Add chopped walnuts, bananas to a bowl, drizzle caramel sauce and mix gently. Try to keep them around same size, so that it is easier to bite into.
Chocolate almond mix
Melt chocolate chips on stove top in a double boiler (place chocolate chips in a bowl. Place the bowl in a pan with water on low heat). Add in the chopped almonds and keep aside.
Green pani
Blend cilantro, mint leaves, panipuri masala, with added ice. Then strain into a bowl and add chilled water.
Pink pani
Add strawberries, mint leaves, panipuri masala, ice cubes to blender jar and blend. Take the mixture into a bowel, and add chilled water to desired consistency.
Orange pani
Blend mint leaves, panipuri masala, ice cubes, orange juice together. Strain if needed. Take it into a bowl.
Puris
If using the dried panipuris that need to be fried, you can air fry at 365 F for 2 min. Pre made boxed panipuris are ok too. Just be sure, there are enough on stock, as the kids will love the panipuri buffet.
The perfect combinations from my family taste testers-
Chocolate almond was great with orange pani.Mango pistachio was the top rated one and was perfect with green pani.Banana walnut was best suited for pink pani.But do experiment and leave me feedback.
For the 'wow' effect
I added 1/2 tsp dry ice to the different colors of liquids right before unveiling my creation to my kids. Caution while using dry ice- mentioned in notes. Please do read the notes, before using dry ice, if you chose to.Trying to refresh your science or want to explain the sublimation process to your kids- https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/frozen-carbon-dioxide-dry-ice-sublimates-directly-a-vapor
Video
Notes
All the panis ( liquids) need to be chilled to complement the stuffing. Make sure you don't miss the ice.*The recipe was created to make my kids get geeky in my 'panipuri lab'and hence very little dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) was used as seen in the video above. IF YOU USE DRY ICE, MAKE SURE YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS ARE OPEN. DO NOT TOUCH DRY ICE WITH BARE HANDS- IT WILL BURN YOUR SKIN. USE THICK GLOVES TO HANDLE IT. DO NOT STORE IT IN THE FREEZER, THE FREEZER THERMOSTAT MIGHT SHUT DOWN. DO NOT STORE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS, AS THE GAS CAN MAKE IT EXPLODE. LEAVE IT OUT IN THE OPEN AND IT WILL SUBLIMATE IN SHORT TIME. IT IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE EATEN IN IT'S SOLID FORM. Use the minimum amount needed, for the shortest time possible. Note that the liquids with the dry ice in , will be at lower temperature and should be set aside to be consumed at least 15 min after the gas has stopped. If you add too much dry ice, it can change the flavor of liquids to a slightly sparkling liquid taste.