
Poornam Boorelu/Poornalu/ Burelu (In Telugu) is one of the most important Neivedyam /Prasadam recipes for Varalakshmi Vratham in Andhra. Most of the people make this during Diwali and Ganesh chaturthi too. Boorelu is very similar to Tamil nadu style Suzhiyam/Suzhiyan recipe but the ingredients used for the outer covering is different. In suzhiyan, maida and rice flour is used for the outer covering whereas boorelu needs rice + urad dal batter (Just like dosa batter) for the covering. Otherwise, the procedure for making Pooranam is one and the same. Pooranam ( Stuffing) can be made with Senaga pappu ( Chana Dal ), Pesarapappu ( Moong dal ) or Kobbari ( Coconut). This morning I tried it for pooja and of course to post this special recipe on this Varamahalakshmi festival day. Even though its my first attempt, it came out very well and I am happy with the result. For this recipe, I asked my neighbor Sowjanya who is from Andhra. She told, on Varamahalakshmi, they make a count of 9 boorelu/poornalu and offer to God. It should be consumed only by the family members after the pooja. So its a must and should sweet recipe to be made for them during this festival.She shared her recipe along with some useful tips too. Thank you Sowjanya for the perfect recipe. We all loved it. Do try this Andhra special sweet recipe for festivals and have a great celebration. Ok, Lets see how to make Pooranam Boorelu ( Poornalu) with step by step pictures.

Pooranam Boorelu Recipe
Pooranam Boorelu – Andhra style senagapappu boorelu recipe
INGREDIENTS
For the stuffing/Pooranam
For the outer covering
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![]() ![]() ![]() NOTE : You should make 9 or 5 balls and offer to GOD. It should be eaten only by the family members.Do not give this as prasad to others. Tip 1 : Adding sugar in the batter gives a mild sweet taste to the outer covering too. So it won’t taste bland. |
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wow delicious looking poornam boorelu :) you have nailed it dear , wonderful presentation as well ..
Thanks dear :)
Looks so delicious.. nice presentation and pics.
Thank you Sona :)
Simple and clear presentation, especially End of the recipe the "Note" really handy, Grate :) Thank you Chitra and Happy Varalakshmi Vratam!!!
Thank you :)