Showing posts with label sweet dish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweet dish. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2014

How to make Kaju Katli or Kaju Barfi

Kaju Katli or Kaju Barfi is one of the favorite sweet dish in India. This sweet dish is usually makes at the time of Diwali festival, besides this Kaju Katli can be make any time.

Kaju Katli or Kaju barfi sweet desset made with cashew
Kaju Katli
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Yield: 20 servings Serving size: 1-2 pieces 
Calories per serving: 80 

Ingredients:
Powdered Cashew nuts:2 cups
White sugar:1 cup 
Water: 1/4 cup


Directions:
1. Grind Cashew nuts in grinder and make 1 bowl powder and keep aside
2· Take 1/2 bowl of sugar
3· Keep the pan on low heat
4· Put the sugar in the pan and add 3 small spoons of water
5· Stir the sugar on low flame
6· Stir the sugar till it gets single threaded
7· Add 1 bowl of grinded Cashew powder to the syrup
8· Stir the mixture till it gets thick
9· Place this mixture on Parchment paper or non- stick paper to cool down
10· Once mixture cool down as such you can touch make a good round dough of it
11· Roll down the round shape to make it thin as ½ inch
12· Cut the diamond shape pieces of that slice
kaju Katli or kaju barfi is indian dessert sweet dish easy to make with Cashew
Kaju Katli Making

13· Cool down the Kaju Katli and serve as it gets totally cool down

 Tips:
Grind the Cashew nuts as such it don’t started to drip oil.
Boiling of sugar syrup should be in such way it should not be more thick or thin

Serving Suggestions:
Kaju Katli can be serving as sweet dish after lunch, dinner or with tea

Nutrient fact:

Kaju Katli is a good source of Protein and Potassium


       

How to make Sweet Dish Gulab Jamun

Gulab Jamun / Khoya Jamun

Khoya Jamun, sweet dish
Gulab Jamun Khoya Jamun

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This is one of the most favorite and mouth watering sweet dish in India. This sweet dish is well known and popular in countries of the South Asian India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh, also in the Caribbean countries of Trinidad, Guyana, Suriname and Jamaica and in Mauritius. This dish is very easy to make and serve.

Prep time: Cook time: 20Total time:
Yield: 16 pieces(8 servings)

Serving size: 1 piece
Calories per serving: 90
Fat per serving: 5.8g


Ingredients:

Khoya/Khawa/Khowa/Mawa: 1 cup
White sugar: 1 cup
Milk: 1/4 cup
Oil: 3 cup
Water: 1/4 cup

Directions:

1. Take 1 Bowl of Khoya in the plate and rub it to remove any clumps
2. Add 5 spoons of Milk in the Khoya and make smooth soft dough of it
3. Keep this dough aside to set /settle down
4. Keep deep pan on slow heat
5. Put the 1 bowl sugar in the pan
6. Add 1 cup of water and stir till sugar gets dissolve in the water
7. Bring the sugar syrup to boil and turn off the gas
8. Keep aside this sugar syrup to cool down
9. Make a small 10-15 rounds of Khoya dough which we kept aside
10. Put the pan on heat with 1 -2 cups of oil
11. Wait to raise the temperature of oil as sufficient to fry the small rounds of dough
12. Once oil gets heated fry the small rounds of Gulab Jamuns in the oil
Making of Gulab Jamun
making of Gulab Jamun
13. Add these fried small rounds to the sugar syrup which we already made
Gulab Jamun, Khoya Jamun, Sugar Syrup
Gulab Jamun in sweet sugar syrup
14. Keep Gulab Jamun to cool down and server them when it is totally gets cool down

Tips:

1. Add little milk if required to make dough soft
2. Make small rounds of dough it will get fluffy and bigger in size in syrup
3. Fry the dough on slow to medium heat so it will be cooked till the centre of rounds
4. Be careful while frying the small rounds of dough

Special Tip:

Add ground cardamom for extra rich flavor in the Khoya powder before making a dough.


Serving Suggestion:
Gulab Jamun can be served as sweet dish after lunch, dinner

Nutrition Fact:
Khoya is a rich source of Protein, Calcium