Ingredients
Gramflour- 1 cup
sugar- 2 1/2 cups
ghee- 2 1/2 cups
Method
Sift the gram flour in a fine seive and dry roast in a pan for 2-3 minutes.
Melt the ghee and keep it ready.
Heat the sugar and water(just add enough water to cover the sugar) in a thick bottomed kadai or a non stick pan for a couple of minutes, until the sugar dissolves completely.
Now add the gram flour slowly in small amounts stirring continuosly so that no lumps are formed. (use a wire whisk if lumps are formed)
When the gram flour starts to boil start adding the ghee little by little.(u can add all the ghee in 4-5 batches). Make sure the flame is simmered and it is important to stir continuously.
After you finish adding all the ghee, continue stirring for some time until the mixture thickens and forms one huge lump without sticking to the sides of the pan. The mixture at this stage will start to become slightly porous and will be in light golden colour.
Its the right time and so remove from fire and quickly pour it on a greased plate. press with a flat bottomed bowl or a spatula evenly. Cut into rectangles or any desired stage when hot.
note
Try making this with pure ghee. If u feel 2 1/2 cups is too much of ghee, you can reduce to 2 cups.
Ribbon Pakoda
Ingredients
Rice flour -4 cups
chutney dal(roasted chana dal/daliya)- 1 cup
Asafoetida- 1/4 tsp
salt to taste
butter- 4 to 5 tsp
chillie powder-2 tsp or acc to taste
oil for deep frying
Method
Grind the chutneydal in the mixie and sieve it. Mix riceflour,dal powder, butter, chilli powder, salt, asafoetida and add enough water to make it into a soft dough. Heat oil in a pan and squeeze the dough from the murukku press(place the mould/plate used for ribbon pakoda) into big circles. Deep fry the pakodas , drain it in paper towel and store in airtight containers when cooled.
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Yummy combo - mysorepak & pakoda. Both looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteI made it with less 1/2 cup of sugar. But from cookbook, it tasted exactly like Krishna sweets.
ReplyDeleteSweet looks good with the pair of ur ribbon pakoda!
Happy Diwali to u & ur family
Delicious festival treats..Happy Diwali!
ReplyDeleteMysorePak looks yum N i love those ribbon pakodas .. Wishing U & UR family A very Happy Deepavali
ReplyDeleteHappy Deepavali! Prema.
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali Prema..My fav sweet Mysurpa..Like cham said I too make with 2 cups of ghee and sugar..Both looks soooo good.
ReplyDeleteWow Mysurpak n ribbon pakoda tempting treats..looks delicious..Happy Diwali to u..
ReplyDeleteYour mysurpa is just perfect Prema and I love ribbon pakoda - great diwali treats :) Wishing you a very happy Deepavali.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely entries Prema...Wish you a very happy Deepavali.
ReplyDeleteWow!..girls living abroad making sweets and Karam at home and Lazy girls like me ordering the same out for the festival.. :)!..
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you and family, Prema! :)
The mysore pa looks just like the krishna sweets one...your ribbon pakoda looks perfect too,loved the idea of using just pottu kadalai mavu instead of besan....
ReplyDeleteHappy diwali to you and your family...
ReplyDeletemmm. you're tempting me with these yummy treats! I love mysore pak and ribbon pakoda! Looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a happy diwali!
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ReplyDeletePerfect snack and sweet for Diwali.
Looks so perfect...
Wish u a happy Diwali!!!
Looks perfect prema! Happy diwali!
ReplyDeleteMysore pak look so yummy!! I tried to make them with 2 tbsp of ghee and came out like halwa.. :)
ReplyDeleteWish you a very Happy Diwali!
Hello Prema,
ReplyDeleteU have a nice blog. I am visiting ur blog after a lonng time, and incidentally, my Diwali special recipe was also Mysore Pak. Here's wishing u a very Happy Diwali..
Hello, Prema, how are you? A very happy Deepavali to you!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful Diwali. The mysurpa truly does look melt-in-the-mouth.
ReplyDeleteHey Prema, Wish you and family Happy & Prosperous Diwali...Mysurpa looks so delicious..love KS mysurpa..pakoda is just perfect combo..Thanks for the yummy entries
ReplyDeleteTasty festive food,Happy Diwali!
ReplyDeletemysorepak looks soo yummm prema
ReplyDeleteYummy Snacks.. I also made ribbon pakodas! Happy Diwali..
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ReplyDeleteNice combination of a sweet and savory. Love the nicetexture of ur mysore pak...looks like the krishna sweets one...will give this one a try.
ReplyDeleteHi Prema..Came across ur blog today..This mysorepa surely reminds me of SKS..yummm...I got something for u in my blog @ http://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2008/11/its-award-time.html
ReplyDeleteHi I happened to stumble into your blog... You have an inspiring space... Nice Mysurpa and Ribbon Pakoda's
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ReplyDeletemaysorepak looks perfect. your paneer butter masala method is good. I too, prepare this with boiled onion.
ReplyDeletehi prema,
ReplyDeleteurs is one of the nice blogs that i visit often. i've tried many of ur recipes.. have turned out well.. but 've not posted a comment i think.. this mysurpa i tried soon after u posted.. i myself cudnt believe..since i'm new 2 making sweets.. it was awesome.. thanx prema..
hi Prema, are you on a break? hope all is well!
ReplyDeleteHi ladies,
ReplyDeleteCan i check with you guys, if the measurements are made using the standard pyrex measuring cups?
yummmmyyy..mouth-watering mysurpa.. I wannt to taste it now. Ribbon pakoda is perfect.
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ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to You Prema!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious,yummy combination..
ReplyDeleteboth look so perfect :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Prema! Wow, it has been such a long time since I have been on here, and it looks like you have been just as busy as I have. Happy Belated New Year my friend!
ReplyDeleteprema,
ReplyDeleteI tried this recipe and it came almost like SKS mysurpa.
Thanks a bunch for this recipe.
Wow so yummy.
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ReplyDeleteI liked the great combo and really going to try it thanks u
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i dont know whats wrong but it didnt come out good.... do oyu have any other recipes...
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