Jul 21, 2014

400th Post - Soft Mysore Pak





Mysore pak is one of the most popular sweet from Karnataka. It is made of generous amounts of ghee (clarified butter), sugar and gram flour. I love Krishna Sweet’s Mysore Pak. It has golden color, soft and ghee laden and neatly arranged in blocks in a plastic box. They put liberal amount of ghee to makes it soft.

 Here I tried to make like Krishna sweets, I could not completely recreate like that , but almost 90% succeed .The original Krishna sweets recipe is Besan: Sugar : Ghee in the ratio 1:3:3. Because of health reasons in my recipe  I  used 1:1 1/2:1.

Try my recipe and share your feedback.

Ingredients:

Fresh Besan                       1 cup
Sugar                                1 1/2 cups
Homemade Ghee                1 cup
Cooking oil                        ½ cup
Water                                ¼ cup 
Lemon color                         1 drop (optional)       
         
Method

  • Grease the dish with a little ghee and keep aside.
  • Dry fry the Besan till you get the aroma.
  • Sieve the flour and mix with oil, without any lumps and keep aside for 20 minutes.
  • In a pan heat sugar and water. Boil until you get a one string consistency. Add lemon color(optional)
  • (Drop the syrup on a plate; it should be like a pearl, without moving).
  • In mean time, heat the ghee separately and keep aside.
  • Once you get the one string consistency, add some ghee and slowly add the gram flour mixture and keep stirring continuously without any lumps.
  •  Reduce the stove heat. Cook on low-medium heat
  • Add ghee little by little stirring continuously.
  • Keep stirring till the Mysore pak will gather like a halwa and ghee starts leaving sides and mixture comes out from the vessel.
  • Pour it into the greased dish and spread it evenly.
  • Let it cool for 15 minutes and then cut into rectangular or your desired shapes.
  • Store them in an airtight container.

TIPS
  • Before start to make Mysore pak, all making materials should be ready and keep it one place.
  • Always use fresh Besan flour. Otherwise the Mysore pak will not taste good.
  • Stove heat should be medium.
  • The consistency of the sugar syrup is very important so wait till you reach one string consistency.
  • Use pure ghee, preferably home made ghee, to make soft and delicious Mysore pak.
Here is how to test the sugar syrup:

  • Take out the spatula from the sugar syrup. Touch the sugar syrup with your index or middle finger.
  •  Press the finger you touched the syrup with the thumb and then move apart the fingers. The syrup must stretch like a string.
  • If the syrup does not stretch, heat the mixture for some more time and test again.



Jul 20, 2014

Raw Mango Rice


South Indian Cuisine is more popular for wide range of delicious Rice Recipes. It is a simple and easy delicious rice preparation. 

Ingredients:
Basmati Rice                  1 1/2 cup
Water                             2 cup
Raw mango                    1 no  (Peeled  and grated)
Grated Ginger                 1 tbsp.
Turmeric Powder             ¼ tsp
Grated Raw Mango
Roasted peanuts              1 tbsp.
Green chilies                    2 no.
Green peas & carrot           1/4 cup (optional)
Curry leaves                      few
Salt                                  to taste
Ghee                                1 tsp.

For Seasoning 
Coconut oil                      2 tbsp.
Fresh coconut                   1 tbsp.
Mustard seeds                  1 tsp.
Cumin seeds                      ¼ tsp.
Black gram dhal                 1 tbsp.
Bengal Gram                     1 tbsp.
Red chilies                         2 no.
Asafetida                            1 tsp.
For Decoration
Fried cashew nuts
Chopped Mint leaves             1 tsp.
Chopped Coriander leaves      1 tsp.

 Method
  • Heat a ghee, fry the washed rice for 2 minutes. Add turmeric powder and cook the rice as usual.
  • Spread the cooked rice in a plate. Let it cool. Mix with fork, so that the rice retains its shape and does not get smashed.
  • Heat the oil in a pan, add mustard seeds, when it splatter add all seasonings and  carrot and green peas(optional)fry for a minute. Keep aside.
  • Add curry leaves, grated ginger, roasted peanuts and green chilies stir for 2 seconds.
  • Add grated raw mango  and mix it very well.
  • Mix the rice with salt and all above ingredients, and mix it .
  •  Make sure the mango mix missed with the rice.
  • Garnish with chopped cilantro, mint leaves and fried cashewnuts.
  • Serve hot with Pappad.




Jul 18, 2014

Fresh Mint Ginger Lemonade


 The soothing and cleansing properties in citrus, mint, and ginger make this a smart (and zesty) digestive, Lemon juice packs in vitamin C. I love the gingery-zing, and the mint flavor that this delicious lemonade has.  This lovely, fresh, uplifting drink will give you a refreshing in hot days. It also has some excellent health benefits; lemon and ginger are thought to be beneficial for digestion as well as being high in vitamin content. Enjoy!

Ingredients:

Fresh Mint                             12 no.
Cold Plain water                    2 cups
Grated ginger                        2 Tbsp.
Fresh lemon Juice                  4 Tbsp.
Honey   Or agave                   2 Tsp.

For Garnishing

Ice cubes
Fresh mint leaves
Lemon slice

Method:


  • Place all ingredients in a blender and blend on high to combine. 
  • Fill 2 large glasses with ice cubes; add lemonade; garnish with mint leaves and fresh lemon slices.

Tip:
  • You can add a pinch of fried cumin powder and chat masala on top to get  Indian flavor.


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