Showing posts with label Sweets & Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweets & Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweets & Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweets & Desserts. Show all posts

Gulachi Sanjyachya Polya With Whole Wheat Flour

These are good for travelling stay's well for 2 -3 days. Festival sweet for Ganapati or Dassehra puja. This is a famous Maharastrian recipe.
1 Cup = 200 Ml
Ingredients
For Stuffing

1 Cup fine Semolina
1 Teaspoon Desi Ghee
¾ cup Grated Jaggery - 
I used organic Jaggery
A Pinch of Salt
1½ Cup Water
1 Teaspoon Cardamom Powder
For The Outer Covering
A Pinch of Salt
2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
1 Tablespoon Oil
Water as required to make a dough

Method
In sauce pan add 1½ cup water on medium high flame let is come to a boil, add the jaggery and stir till it melts. Strain this mixture and then pour this into the same pan again. Bring this to a boil.
On medium low flame heat a pan add a teaspoon ghee and roast semolina till it starts to release an aroma, add a pinch of salt. 
Pour the strained jaggery water and stir continuously till there are no lumps . Cover with lid and let it cook for 5 minutes or till the water gets absorbed in semolina(do not cook it too long or else the jaggery will harden and you will not be able to roll the polya). Switch off the flame. Add cardamom powder and stir nicely. 
Cool and then knead this well till forms a soft ball and keep aside. 
Divide into 6 equal round balls.

Let's make dough for the outer covering
Sift wheat flour in a large bowl. Heat a tablespoon of oil on medium high flame. Pour this hot oil into flour, with a spoon mix it well. Add little water at a time and knead dough to medium soft consistency. Keep this covered for 20 minutes. Then divide it into 6 equal balls.
Take one dough ball and flatten it with your finger to make small round dish . Fill a semolina ball in the center and cover it tightly to make ball. 
Close all the edges and cover stuffing ball with the dough.
Dust this ball with some wheat flour, and lightly flatten it, roll it gently with rolling pin. 
Keep turning the chapatti, so that it doesn't stick to the work surface. The hand should be light while rolling, if you use too much pressure it with start to break and the filling will ooze out while baking.  
Here it's perfect.
Heat a griddle/ tawa, when it just warm, place the roti on it
cook till it become golden spots on one side and it puff up.
Drizzle a teaspoon of desi ghee and flip it with a spatula and let it cook till golden brown. 
Now drizzle a teaspoon or more of desi ghee, on and around the polya while it's baking. This will give nice ghee taste and flavor to Sanjyachi Poli.
Here it's perfectly baked, soft like cotton..lush lushit!!
                              
Like wise make the rest of the Sanjyachya Ploya!!
Serve hot!! 
We had with our hot cup of tea. 

Labels: 
Maharastrian Cuisine, Jaggery, Wheat Flour, Fine Semolina, Sugar Free, Cardamom Powder, Stuffed Flatbreads, Breads, Breakfast, Sweets & Desserts, Festival Sweets

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Akshaya Tritiya Maharastrain Veg Lunch Thali

Akshaya Tritiya Maharastrain  Veg Lunch Thali is Upvasachi Batata Bhaji, Tikhat Mitachi Puri / Khari Puri, Amras, Dahi / Homemade Yogurt from Full Cream Milk Powder, Aamras, Kakdi chi Koshimbir or Khamang Kakdi and Pickle.

Upvasachi Batata Bhaji
This dish is eaten during days of fast. It is made with potatoes and seasoned with peanut powder, green chillies, coconut, cumin seeds and ghee.

Serves : 3 - 4
Ingredients
4 Medium Potatoes
3 Tablespoon Roasted Peanuts powder
3 Green chillies - chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Sendav Namak or to taste salt
1 Teaspoon Sugar
1 Teaspoon Cumin seeds
2 Tablespoons Ghee - I used Desi Ghee
1 Tablespoon Oil
2 Tablespoon Grated Coconut - for garnishing - optional
1 Sprig Curry Leaves - optional
Method 
Boil the potatoes in a pressure cooker with one cup water for 3 whistles on medium high flame.
When the cooker cools open and drain all the water. Peel the potatoes and cut into small pieces.
Add the salt ,sugar to the potatoes and keep aside.
Heat ghee in frying pan. Add cumin seeds and once seeds start spluttering add the curry leaves and chillies, when the chillies start to change color add potato pieces and fry till they start to change color on medium high flame. 
Add the peanut powder and give it a good mix. 
Switch off the flame.
Serve it with a garnish of shredded coconut.

Khamang Kakdi/Kakdi chi Koshimbir
In Marathi, ‘kakdi’ means cucumber and ‘koshimbir’ means salad.  
Maharashtrian Khamang Kakdi/Kakdi chi Koshimbir is nothing but cucumber salad, it's a refreshing salad which has an unique flavor with the tadka added to it and a perfect way to indulge in a hearty and filling salad.

Ingredients
2 Cucumber- finely chopped - I grated them
1 Green Chilly - finely chopped
2 Tablespoons Roasted Peanuts - coarsely crushed
1 Teaspoon Sugar
Salt to taste
1 Teaspoon Lemon Juice
For Garnishing
Freshly Chopped Coriander
Grated Fresh Coconut - optional
For The Tadka
1 Teaspoon Vegetable Oil
¼ Teaspoon Mustard Seeds
¼ Teaspoon Cumin Seeds
A few Curry leaves

Method
Add cucumber, coriander, green chilly, peanuts, lemon juice, salt, sugar and coriander leaves in a bowl and mix well. Heat vegetable oil in a pan, add mustard and cumin seeds, when they splutter add curry leaves .Switch off the flame  pour this over the salad and mix well. Refrigerate the salad for a few hours. 
Khamang Kakdi/Kakdi chi Koshimbir is ready.  This goes well with the Tikhat Mitachi Puri / Khari Puri. 

Aamras
Aam means mango and Ras means juice. so literally the word aamras means mango juice. Basically aamras is plain mango puree or pulp. Aamras is a summer delight in a bowl and a famous dish of Gujarat and Maharashtra and the classic combo is Aamras puri.  This is a must sweet dish in both Gujarati and Maharashtrian weddings, during the mango season.
Aamras can also be had after a meal, as a sweet dish, dessert or just about at any time, it's so irresistible!
Since the alphonso mangoes are not fibrous , this variety of mango is used for making Aamras.
Ingredients
8 Alphonso Mangoes 

Method
Rinse the alphonso mangoes.
With your hands soften them, like as you soften lemons. Cut off the top a little and then squeeze the juice into a bow. You can also peel and chop them, then blend it into a smooth puree. But my hubby love the squeeze method. Chill it in the refrigerator.
Enjoy!! So rich in color and irresistible .. hmmm.. yum ..yum!

Homemade Yogurt From Full Cream Milk Powder
In my house we have yogurt with our meals for 365 days of the year. I always set a seperate container of yogurt culture to set yogurt every day. When I go on a long holiday this container of yogurt culture goes into the freezer so that when, am, back, there is yogurt culture to set yogurt for us. I have noticed that when you set yogurt from store bought yogurt the set yogurt is slime and has a very weird taste. You will love this yogurt made from full cream milk powder.  Do try it!
1 Cup Measurement = 250ML
Ingredients

500 ML Water
½ Cup Full Cream Powder Milk
¼ Cup Fresh Active Yogurt Culture

Method
Stir the powdered milk into the milk in the pot. Adding powdered milk increases the protein content of the finished yogurt, and also gives it a thicker and creamier texture.
Heat the milk until it reaches just, when you dip your finger in to the milk it should be just warm. Switch off the flame and allow the milk to cool slightly.
Once the milk has cooled add the active yogurt culture whisk the yogurt and milk well until completely blended.
Transfer the milk mixture into jars or katoris. Let the yogurt sit to complete the culturing process ( Do Not stir, or jiggle the yogurt jars/katoris during this time).
At the end of the culturing time, move the jars/katoris to the fridge and chill well before eating.
Perfectly set and thick yogurt!!
Labels : Mango, Sweets & Desserts, Festival, Vrat, No Onion No Garlic, Potato, Main course, Maharastrian Cuisine, Homemade, Yogurt, Milk powder, Thali, Maharashtra,  Salads, Cucumber  

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Fruit & Chocolate Trifle#SundayFunday

This is an easy and quick trifle made with leftover cake and can use whatever fruits you have or use tinned fruit cocktail. It's delicious.

Ingredients
4 -5 Slices Chocolate Cake
500 ML Milk
2½ Tablespoons Vanilla Custard Powder
5 Tablespoons Sugar
½ Cup Fresh Cream or Whipping Cream
1½ Cup Chopped Mixed Fruits
Grated Milk Chocolate - as required
Method
For the Custard
In a bowl mix in the vanilla custard powder in half a cup milk to form a smooth mix
In a sauce pan add sugar and remaining milk and bring this to a boil. Add in custard mix and stir continuously till it gets thick. Switch off the flame and let this cool stirring continuously with a whisk. Once it cools add the fresh cream and whisk till mixed.
Arrange the cake pieces in a serving bowl. Sprinkle sugar syrup over it. 
Add all the chopped mixed fruits. 
Pour the prepared custard over it and keep it in the refrigerator overnight. 
When ready to serve, pipe little whipped cream in the center for decoration and grated chocolate over it.
Serve and Enjoy!! 
Labels :
Sweets & Desserts, Trifle Pudding, No Bake, Creamy Vanilla Custard, Sunday Funday
For our event called Sunday Funday, wherein we share recipes our families will love to enjoy on a Sunday. I am,  the host of  Sneha's Recipe  this week's event and the theme is Fruity Desserts.

Banana Enchiladas From A Day in the Life on the Farm
Blackberry Lemon Bars From Karen's Kitchen Stories
Boozy Nectarine Crumble From Food Lust People Love
Cherry Pie Bars From Making Miracles
Fruit & Chocolate Trifle From Sneha's Recipe
Lattice-Topped Apple Pie From Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Lemon Cheesecake with Lemon Curd Topping From Amy's Cooking Adventures
Mango & Vanilla Panna Cotta From Mayuri's Jikoni
Strawberry Fool with Meringue Topper/Base From Sid's Sea Palm Cooking

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Gajar Halwa With Khoya/Mawa#Foodieextravaganza

Gajar Halwa is a carrot based mouth watering popular dessert rich in taste. Gajar Halwa is traditionally eaten during all the festivals in India and made especially in winter when red carrots are widely available.
This is my hubby and son-in-law's favorite. I make this halwa at least thrice in winter.

1 Cup = 200 Ml Cup
Ingredients

1¼ Kg Red Carrot
250 Ml Milk
1 Cup Granulated Sugar
2 Heaped Tablespoons Milk Powder
2 Tablespoons Desi Ghee
300 Grams Homemade Khoya/Mawa
¼ Cup Chopped Cashew nuts
¼ Cup Raisins
1 Teaspoon Cardamom powder

Method
Wash and clean the carrots, peel it, and then grate into the bowl using the thin grater.
In a thick bottom kadai add the carrot and ghee, cover and cook on medium low flame for 10 to 15 minutes stirring in between till the carrot is cooked and has a shine. 
Add the milk and cook without the lid till the moisture evaporated . Keep stirring in between after every 3 -4 minutes.
Cook opened till the milk nearly evaporates.
Add the sugar 
and cook till sugar melts and moisture evaporates.
Now add the mawa, milk powder and cook stirring for about 3 -5 minutes. Then add the chopped cashews and raisins cook for 5 minutes, stirring again after every 3 -4 minutes. Add cardamom powder and give it a good mix.
                             
Served garnished with chopped cashew nuts, pistachio, raisins. Enjoy!!
Gajar Halwa is so yummy and delicious.

Lables: Carrot , Halwa, Mawa, Festival Sweets,Sweets & Desserts, Foodie Extravaganza Party, No Bake Desserts

Foodie Extravaganza is a monthly food fest, where a group of bloggers all create and share a recipe around one of the monthly food 'holidays' as detailed in The Nibble. Posting day is always the first Wednesday of each month. If you are a blogger and would like to join our group and blog along with us, come join our Facebook pageFoodie Extravaganza. We would love to have you! If you're a spectator looking for delicious tid-bits check out our Foodie Extravaganza Pinterest Board! Looking for our previous parties? Check them out HERE.

Our host for hosting this month's event Sneha of https://snehasrecipe.blogspot.com/See all the other recipes for today's Foodie Extravaganza Event - National Carrot Day

Carrot Fries From Magical Ingredients 
Carrot Salad with Feta and Pistachios From A Day in the Life on the Farm 
Carrot Slaw From Palatable Pastime
Duck-fat Roasted Carrots and Parsnips From Food Lust People Love 
Gajar Halwa With Khoya/Mawa From Sneha's Recipe 
Pasta Salad with Roasted Carrots and Kale From Karen's Kitchen Stories 
Roasted Carrots with Vinaigrette From Making Miracles  


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