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Gujarati Mithai Recipes, Gujarati Sweet Recipes

Gujarati Sweets Recipes, Gujarati Mithai Recipes. Who doesn’t love sweets? The Gujaratis too are sweet-lovers, and their cuisine features a large selection of ‘mishthan’, which basically means mithai. Gujaratis love sheeras (Atta Ka Sheera ) and make a wide variety of these using different flours and lentils. There are also various unique sweets prepared for festivals and special occasions. Some of them are so easy that you can prepare them any time, even as a tea-time treat! I have thousands of memories with different Gujarati delicacies and would love to share them with you all.
 

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Being a Kutchi Gujarati, we preach Jhulelal and Jhulelal Jayanti is incomplete without the prasadam of Lapsi. Fada ni Lapsi is made by roasting broken wheat in ghee and cooking it with water or milk and finally adding sugar. This traditional recipe is subtly flavored with cardamom and has an intense aroma. Be it a family function, auspicious occasion, office pot party or just comfort food, Golpapdi or Mohanthaal has been a part of it always, at least in my life and I am sure in most Gujarati households. These melt-in-the-mouth desserts are made by roasting flour in oodles of ghee and finally garnished with dry fruits. They sure are a treat to the palate! More than the set cubes, I love Garam Golpapdi popularly known as Sukhadi. The taste of melted gur in ghee roasted wheat flour with milk is extremely delectable and irresistible.

Gujarati Sweet Festival Recipes

I remember my father boiling milk since 5 am so, that the gas range would be free before my mother gets up and starts cooking a grand meal for Raksha Bandhan or any special occasion. Basundi a creamy, luscious Gujarati dessert of thickened milk is similar to the North Indian rabdi. The addition of almonds and pistachios adds a bite to it, we even add chironji to it. Taste best when eaten with piping hot, deep-fried puri and any aloo shaak. Giving a twist to the authentic Basundi, try your hands on Pineapple Basundi an innovative fruity flavored tempting dish.

Gujarati Sweet Mango Recipes

Come summers, I and my brother not only waited eagerly for vacations but also for the arrival of the king of fruits, mango. Starting from May till the end of June, we ate Mangoes and Mango Custard. Doodh Keri is what we fondly call it, my mother made it and kept bowls of them in the refrigerator and we would relish it in the sunny afternoons. Aam raas drinking competition with cousins was a regular affair. Also, shrikhand got upgraded to Aamrakhand.

We love our Jalebi-fafda as much as Jethalal from Tarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah does. Sunday breakfast is the time for family bonding. Heavy breakfast of Jalebi and fafda with masala chai and late lunch of Dal dhokli is a common practice in most Gujarati houses.

Try your hand at Gujarati special mishthans like Kopra Pak, Magaz, Doodh Paak and Atta Ka Sheera and surprise your friends and family!

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kaju puri | kaju badam puri | Indian mithai – kaju puri | cashew cookie | with 37 amazing images Kaju Puri consists of cashewnuts, almonds, sugar cardamom powder and saffron. While cashewnuts can just be powdered, the almonds need to be soaked in hot water for 15 minutes, deskinned, pat dried with a muslin cloth and then powdered. To this powdered sugar, cardamom powder and saffron are added and blended till smooth and fine. This mixture is cooked in some unsalted butter and then rolled and cut into circles. Finally they are baked to perfection. Before you begin making the recipe, keep all the ingredients and equipment ready too. The equipment would include a greased dish to spread the mixture for cooling, a greased rolling pin and rolling board. Keep the baking tray lined with cookie sheet too. Then you are set to make Cashew Cookie. Solely cashewnuts might render this mithai sticky, so do not miss out on adding blanched almonds to this Kaju Badam Puri. While you can make and enjoy Kaju Puri at any time throughout the year, it is often baked and served during festival like Diwali . At every step how the mixture will turn out to be has been mentioned in the step by step procedure. Follow all the instructions shared below and in the video meticulously to get the perfect Kaju Puri, like the one available in the market. Note that the bright yellow colour of this Indian mithai – Kaju Puri available in the market is because of the addition of yellow colour. This recipe has no added colour or preservatives, so use of good quality of saffron (kesar) is a must to get some yellow colour. Enjoy kaju puri | kaju badam puri | Indian mithai – kaju puri | cashew cookie | with step by step photos.
mango puri recipe | aam ki poori | mango poori summer special recipe | with 22 amazing images. mango puri recipe | aam ki poori | mango poori summer special recipe is a sweet variation to plain poori. Learn how to make aam ki poori. To make mango puri, combine the mango cubes and powdered sugar in a mixer and blend till smooth. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, add all the other ingredients, mix well and knead into a soft dough without using any water. Divide the dough into 20 equal portions. Roll out each portion of the dough into a 100 mm. (4”) diameter circle. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry, a few puris at a time on a medium flame, till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve immediately. This delicious aam ki poori with the strong flavour of mangoes is truly drool worthy! A dough of flour and pureed mangoes, tinged with spices like cardamom, is rolled into puris and deep-fried to get this yummy tea-time snack. The dough is generally a little soft, so you have to be careful while rolling it. Enjoy this mango poori summer special recipe as an accompaniment for lunch, or as a tea-time treat. When mangoes are in season, you can even serve these Mango Puris at parties because mango is an ever-popular flavour that is loved by all! You can also give other puri recipes like Sweet Kand Puri or Masala Puris served with Curds and Chunda. Tips for mango puri. 1. We recommend the use of alphonso mango for the best flavour of this poori. 2. If your dough ends up too loose and you are unable to roll the puris, add a little plain flour and adjust the consistency of the dough to a level that you can comfortably roll. 3. Instead of using maida for rolling, you can grease the rolling board with little oil before rolling. 4. You can make this poori solely with wheat flour instead of a combination of wheat flour and maida also. 5. Serve the poori immediately to enjoy its texture. Enjoy mango puri recipe | aam ki poori | mango poori summer special recipe | with step by step photos.
coconut barfi recipe | nariyal barfi | layered coconut barfi | rose coconut barfi | with 33 amazing images. coconut burfi is an exciting fare to perk your Indian festive mood. Learn how to make layered rose coconut barfi. Coconut Burfi (Barfi, or Burfi) is a popular Indian sweet or Indian fudge, made with dry desiccated coconut, milk, sugar and flavored with cardamom. Here we are making a layered coconut burfi recipe made of a base white layer and top pink layer. This layered coconut barfi is very easy to make and turns out soft and delicious using ingredients easily available at home. Rose coconut barfi is made from simple ingredients like desiccated coconut, milk, fresh cream, cardamom, rose essence and sugar to sweeten it. No need to sweat over the consistency of the sugar syrup or any such complications to make rich mithai. Just follow the simple instructions, and very soon you will have a melt in mouth nariyal barfi, with the rich texture, flavour of coconut and rose tinged with the intense aroma of cardamom. Tips to make coconut barfi: 1. Instead of sugar you can also add condensed milk to make barfi. 2. Fresh cream provides required moisture to the barfi which makes barfi extremely soft and delicious. 3. Roast the coconut on low heat for a minutes to intensify the coconut flavor. Make sure to not change the coconut color while roasting. 4. Instead of desiccated coconut you can also use freshly grated coconut. 5. Make sure to keep the excess parchment paper in the tin which becomes easier to transfer to the chopping board and the barfi also comes out easily. Enjoy | coconut barfi recipe | nariyal barfi | layered coconut barfi | rose coconut barfi | with detailed step by step photos.
mohanthal | traditional gujarati mohanthal | rajasthani mohanthal | with 30 images. Mohanthal is a traditional Gujarati mithai with the rich flavour and melt-in-the-mouth texture of ghee-roasted besan and sugar. Rose water and spices like cardamom and saffron give the sweet an enticing flavour and captivating aroma to mohanthal , while an assortment of slivered nuts makes the sweet richer. Popular in Rajasthan and Gujarat, this mohanthal sweet is a part and parcel of the festive season. We have used regular besan for this traditional gujarati mohanthal recipe, which is easy to procure. During my visit to Gujarat, I saw mohanthal available in all sweet shops. Mohanthal mithai texture should be rough and hence we use a sieve with big holes for the besan mixture. While cooking the besan mixture make sure the flame is low to medium which would prevent the besan from giving a raw taste. It’s worth the effort as the result is a perfect traditional gujarati mohanthal. The sugar syrup consistency of gujarati mohanthal is a crucial step and should be cooked to 1.5 thread consistency. rajasthani mohanthal can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for around 10 days! Aside from traditional gujarati mohanthal, check our collection of traditional Indian mithai recipes from coconut rava ladoo to makhne ki kheer. Enjoy mohanthal with step by step photos and video below.
golpapdi recipe | Gujarati gol papdi | gur papdi | sukhdi | with amazing 16 images. golpapdi recipe is a traditional Gujarati sweet dish prepared with whole-wheat flour and jaggery. Gujarati gol papdi is one of the quickest sweet to prepare and also this wheat flour based sweet is easier to prepare than any of the other traditional Gujarati sweets. The texture of golpapdi is not like kaju katli or a barfi, it is quite crumbly yet melt in your mouth texture. The texture is derived by addition of ghee. Gujarati gol papdi is made with the most basic Indian sweet ingredients and I am also sure that each ingredient used in the recipe is definitely available in every Indian household pantry. The recipe is hassel-free and quite easy to prepare yet you need to be a little patient while preparing gol papdi. Also, before adding the jaggery to the golpapdi make sure to turn the flame off as you do not want to boil the jaggery and reach one string consistency. That will make the sukhdi hard and chewy. Add more or less jaggery as per your taste. Make sure to chop the jaggery or grate it as it will melt faster. Store sukhdi in an air-tight container. Traditionally sukhdi is eaten during the winters as it provides your body with warmth. I usually have gol papdi made and stored which helps kill the craving of sweets. Since golpapdi does not have too much ghee and is trouble-free to prepare, you can even make it often as an evening snack. In the winters, you can also add edible gum (gaund) to this golpapdi recipe as done in many states of Gujarat. Learn to make golpapdi recipe | Gujarati gol papdi | gur papdi | sukhdi | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
shrikhand recipe | keasr elaichi shrikhand recipe | with 20 amazing images. It is simply amazing how the humble dahi transforms into a mouth-watering shrikhand dessert in just a few simple steps. Here is the easiest and best way to make yummy shrikhand out of everyday curds. It does not even require any cooking. Also known as Matho, shrikhand is an integral part of a traditional Maharashtrian or Gujarati thali. shrikhand recipe is made from hung curds, powdered sugar, saffron, elaichi and a bit of milk. Apart from tasting yummy by itself, keasr elaichi shrikhand can also be enjoyed as an accompaniment for roti or puris. Depending on what flavouring substances you add to the thick and creamy hung curds, you get different varieties of shrikhand. From flavours and essences to dry fruits and nuts, not to forget fruit pulps like mango, strawberry, rose, raspberry and chickoo, you can add an endless number of ingredients to your shrikhand. Notes on keasr elaichi shrikhand recipe. 1. Using thick curd gives a creamier shrikhand. Make sure to use fresh curd and not a sour one or else the shrikhand will be sour. 2. Hang this dahi, preferably in a cool place, over a bowl, and let it stay that way for at least 2-3 hours. This is to remove the whey from the dahi. This whey (liquid) is what makes the curd loose and watery. Once removed, the curd will be super thick and creamy. 3. If your curd is not thick, you might have to keep it hanging for longer. Some people even hang it overnight. 4. Rub the saffron strands into the milk till it dissolves. This is what will give the color and flavor to this Kesar Eliachi Shrikhand. ?Keep aside for 5-10 minutes for the color to come. 5. We will finally add cardamom to this. Kesar and elaichi together is one of the best combinations for Indian sweets. These spices, combined with hung curd and sugar, make an irresistible Kesar Eliachi Shrikhand. Of course, there are some classic all-time shrikhand favourites like the mango-tinged Aamrakhand. Interestingly, you can also make a healthy diabetic-friendly version of this popular dessert Mixed Fruit Shrikhand. Just let your imagination run wild and come up with your own funky versions! Enjoy how to make shrikhand recipe | keasr elaichi shrikhand recipe | with detailed step by step photos below.
microwave rava sheera | suji halwa in microwave | suji sheera microwave recipe | with 18 amazing images. One of the most popular Indian sweets, the rava sheera, can be prepared very easily using the Microwave oven. Learn how to make microwave rava sheera | suji halwa in microwave | suji sheera microwave recipe | While the classic version might take a long time, this suji halwa in microwave will be ready in around 17 minutes – ready to surprise a sudden guest or to offer to God after puja. Moreover, ingredients used here, such as semolina, milk and sugar are available readily in most homes, as also cardamom and almonds, which are used to flavour and garnish this suji sheera. If you do not have almonds on hand, you can use any other available nuts of your choice to garnish to garnish the xxxxrava sheera. You can also try other popular sheera recipes like kaju kopra sheera, Walnut sheera and pineapple sheera. Tips to make microwave sheera: 1. If you wish you can also add saffron in the sheera. 2. You can also add raisins or cashews. 3. Keep stirring the sheera in between so that it doesn’t burn. Enjoy microwave rava sheera | suji halwa in microwave | suji sheera microwave recipe | with detailed step by step images.
coconut sheera | coconut rava sheera | nariyal sheera | coconut sheera with mava | with 15 amazing images. Richness oozes out of very spoonful of this divine coconut rava sheera mithai. With the creamy taste of not just coconut but coconut milk too, the coconut sheera has a good dose of semolina and crumbled mawa for added volume, and a dash of nuts for an exciting crunch. coconut sheera is made by sautéing rava on a tava, then adding coconut, almonds, raisins, sugar and coconut milk which is then cooked on a medium flame for 7 to 8 minutes. To that we add some cardamom powder and mava which is then cooked for 2 minutes to make the rich nariyal sheera. Sweetened aptly with sugar and flavoured by classic Indian spices, this coconut sheera with mava is perfect for any special occasion. I would like to share some important tips to make the perfect coconut rava sheera. 1. Sauté rava on a medium flame for 7 minutes or till it turns light brown in colour and aromatic.Stir occasionally so the rava does not stick to the bottom of the pan. Also, it helps in cooking evenly and not just browning. 2. You can add other dry fruits like cashew nuts, pistachios can also be added for crunch to nariyal sheera. Enjoy coconut sheera | coconut rava sheera | nariyal sheera | coconut sheera with mava with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Dry fruit gola, tu hi tu, tu hi tu, satrangi re… look out for the seven colours of the rainbow on your favourite gola! golas, made from crushed ice laced with sherbets of different flavours, are a relief from the scorching heat. Crushing machines keep churning out the ice, to be merged with various fruit flavours like kala khatta, rose, mango… name it and they have it! don’t forget to have the malai gola made with condensed milk or the very interesting cadbury gola.
anjeer basundi recipe | easy anjeer basundi | dried figs basundi | with 23 amazing images. Rich enough to pamper your senses, tinged with the magic of Indian spices, the anjeer basundi is a dessert you will enjoy thoroughly. Learn how to make anjeer basundi recipe | easy anjeer basundi | dried figs basundi | anjeer basundi is a delightful Indian dessert that combines the richness of milk with the sweetness of figs and the aromatic flavors of cardamom and saffron. This easy recipe is a perfect blend of traditional and modern flavors, making it a delicious treat for any occasion. To make this delectable dessert, you'll need to simmer milk on low heat until it reduces and thickens, creating a creamy and indulgent base. While the milk is reducing, you'll prepare a fragrant infusion of saffron and warm milk. Once the milk has thickened, you'll add the fig paste, saffron-milk mixture, and cardamom powder, stirring gently to combine all the flavors. The figs add a natural sweetness and a unique texture to the dried figs basundi, elevating its taste to new heights. anjeer basundi is a versatile dessert that can be enjoyed warm or chilled, garnished with chopped nuts and a sprinkle of saffron. You can also try other Basundi recipes like the basundi or sitaphal basundi recipe. pro tips to make anjeer basundi: 1. Soak the dried figs in warm water for about 15-20 minutes. This softens them and makes them easier to blend. 2. Use full-fat milk for a richer and creamier basundi. Low-fat milk may not thicken properly. 3. Scrape the sides of the pan frequently. This incorporates the malai (cream) that sticks to the sides, adding richness and a lovely texture to the basundi. 4. Infuse saffron strands in warm milk. This enhances the flavor and aroma of the basundi. Enjoy anjeer basundi recipe | easy anjeer basundi | dried figs basundi | with detailed step by step photos.
magaj recipe | Gujarati magas | magaz ladoo | diwali besan ladoo | with 16 amazing images. magaj recipe is a traditional Gujarati magas sweet. Thisdiwali besan ladoo is made often during Indian festivals. Magaj is a melt-in-the-mouth mithai made with the energising combination of besan, sugar and ghee. The rich flavour of this magaz ladoo sweet depends on how well you cook the besan. It is important to roast it uniformly, till a rich smell comes. Keep stirring it so that it does not char. The proportion of ghee and besan is also important as you might end up with a dry or very soft magaj ladoo if it is not done right. Once you have the magaz ladoo mix ready, take some in your palm, shape it into a round and keep rolling it in your hand till you get a smooth, lustrous, ghee-tinted texture on the surface. Keep an eye on the container you arrange these Gujarati magas ladoos in, because it looks so tempting, and you folks might keep popping one into their mouths even as you keep preparing the Magaj! Serve this Mishtan with Dry Snacks like Ganthias and Masala Khakhras. Enjoy magaj recipe | Gujarati magas | magaz ladoo | diwali besan ladoo | with step by step photos below.
This dish is also called sukhadi in some parts of Gujarat. This is a version of Golpapdi , that is served warm and not cut into the traditional diamond shaped cubes. The trick to making this version is to add the gur after the wheat and ghee mixture has cooled slightly and yet allows the gur to melt and caramelize thus giving it a characteristic crunch. The milk is added to keep the golpapdi in a soft molten stage. To serve this recipe immediately is very important. Here are some more desserts you can make in you microwave - Chocolate Mug Cake , Til Ke Ladoo , Sooji Ka Halwa and Meetha Chawal .
til and dry fruit chikki recipe | dry fruit til chikki | til dry fruit gud chikki | crispy til dry fruit chikki Sankranti recipe | with 20 amazing images. til and dry fruit chikki recipe | dry fruit til chikki | til dry fruit gud chikki | crispy til dry fruit chikki Sankranti recipe is a famous Indian sweet most known for its crunchiness and made during the festival of Makar Sankranti in India. Learn how to make til dry fruit gud chikki. To make til and dry fruit chikki, heat a deep non-stick pan, add the sesame seeds and dry roast on a medium flame for 5 to 6 minutes. Remove and keep aside. In the same deep non-stick pan, add the almonds and pistachios and dry roast on a medium flame for 1 minute. Remove and keep aside. Heat the ghee in the same deep non-stick pan, add the jaggery, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 minutes, while stirring continuously. Add the roasted sesame seeds, almonds and pistachios and mix very well. Immediately transfer the entire mixture on the back side of the greased thali or a smooth greased stone surface. Roll it out thinly into a 200 mm. (8”) diameter circle using a greased rolling pin. Cut it into 13 mm. X 13 mm. (½’’×½’’) square pieces using a sharp knife. Allow it to cool completely. Serve or store in an air-tight container and use as required. A tasty and energy-dense bar - dry fruit til chikki, which you ought to carry around in a small box in your handbag, if you tend to feel tired often! Nutritious jaggery replaces sugar in this wonderful chikki, while iron-rich til imparts a nice texture and intense aroma to it. Suitable for all age groups, this chikki is quite handy to carry around in a dabba to school or office. Rich in nutrients like protein and iron this til dry fruit gud chikki will beat fatigue and satisfy your sweet tooth in one shot. The quantity of ghee used in this recipe is very less, thus this is a good option to satisfy your sweet tooth. Minute amounts of ghee in diet help in lubricating the joints and help in the absorption of fat soluble vitamins like vitamin A, D, E and K. The almonds in crispy til dry fruit chikki Sankranti recipe are rich in vitamin E and antioxidant flavonoids which helps reduce inflammation in the body and protect the heart. Almonds is an extremely rich source of MUFA (mono unsaturated fatty acids) which improves your overall heart health. This chikki can be enjoyed by heart patients in small quantities occasionally. If you are serving this til and dry fruit chikki to kids, use a sharp cookie cutter to shape this chikki into interesting forms. Alo try other chikkis like Mixed Til Chikki, Oats and Walnut Chikki and Peanut Chikki. Tips for til and dry fruit chikki. 1. Ensure to keep stirring continuously while dry roasting to prevent the seeds at the bottom of the pan from burning. 2. Be very quick at every stage of this recipe because if the ingredients are slightly overcooked, you will not get the perfect texture or you might get a slight burnt after-taste. 3. Roll the chikki uniformly. Prefer to use a thick rolling pin to ensure uniform pressure on the chikki. 4. Make the cut marks of desired shape on the chikki, while it is yet hot. After cooling, it is difficult to break it into pieces of desired shape. Enjoy til and dry fruit chikki recipe | dry fruit til chikki | til dry fruit gud chikki | crispy til dry fruit chikki Sankranti recipe | with step by step images.
mango shrikhand recipe | aamrakhand | instant mango shrikhand | mango shrikhand with curd is a mango special delicacy which no one should miss out when this King of Fruit is in season. Learn how to make aamrakhand. mango shrikhand calls for just common ingredients like curds, mango pulp, sugar and spices, and the procedure is quite simple too. While this aamrakhand is the perfect shrikhand variant to make during the mango season, you can also make this traditional delicacy all round the year, if you have Alphonso Aamras stocked in your freezer. To make mango shrikhand, combine the saffron and milk in a small bowl, mix very well and keep aside. Place the hung curds in a deep bowl and whisk well. Add the mango pulp and powdered sugar and again whisk well. Add the cardamom powder, nutmeg powder, saffron-milk mixture, almonds and pistachios and mix well. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Serve chilled. Like there are chocolate lovers, there are mango lovers too. They like everything mango-flavoured, from mousses and puddings to shakes and shrikhand! Here is how you can make rich and luscious instant mango shrikhand freshly at home. Team up this mango shrikhand with curd with Puris, Batata Chips Nu Shaak, Kadhi and Vagharela Bhaat to create a sumptuous main course that you will love to dine on. Tips for mango shrikhand. 1. Use hung curds only for perfect texture of shrikhand. 4 cups of curds when hung in a muslin cloth for 30 to 45 minutes yields 2 cups of hung curds. 2. Prefer full fat curd over cow’s milk curd. 3. A good quality kesar is a must to get the appealing yellow colour of shrikhand. 4. If you don’t have powdered sugar, grind the table sugar in a mixer and sieve it before use. Enjoy mango shrikhand recipe | aamrakhand | instant mango shrikhand.
fada lapsi in pressure cooker recipe | pressure cooker lapsi | how to cook lapsi in pressure cooker | Gujarati fada lapsi in pressure cooker | with 16 amazing images. fada lapsi in pressure cooker recipe | pressure cooker lapsi | how to cook lapsi in pressure cooker | Gujarati fada lapsi in pressure cooker is fuss-free version of making an Indian sweet with broken wheat. Learn how to cook lapsi in pressure cooker. To make fada lapsi in pressure cooker, heat the ghee in a pressure cooker, add the broken wheat and sauté on a medium flame for 5 to 7 minutes or till it turns light pink in colour. Add the raisins and cashewnuts, mix well and cook on a medium flame for a minute. Add the sugar and 1½ cups of hot water, mix well and pressure cook on a high flame for 4 whistles. Allow the steam to escape using natural/ quick release method (refer handy tip) before opening the lid. Serve hot garnished with cardamom powder. Lapsi, a yummy dessert hardly needs any introduction! Broken wheat normally takes time to cook. However, in the Pressure Cooker it cooks properly and swells promptly. Try this quick version of pressure cooker lapsi. To cook lapsi in pressure cooker is very simple and effortless. Addition of cashew and raisins along with cardamom powder towards the end is the perfect taste enhancer. Full of flavour and eye appeal, this Gujarati fada lapsi in pressure cooker has an amazing texture and mouthfeel. It is one of the perfect Indian mithai to serve as an end to a Gujarati thali of puri, shaak, kadhi and bhaat. Relish this Gujarati Mishtan hot. Tips for fada lapsi in pressure cooker. 1. While choosing broken wheat, it should be clean, evenly-sized and without any foreign particles like dust or stones. 2. There is no soaking involved in this recipe, so remember to use hot water for cooking. 3. If you are not serving immediately, ensure to reheat it before serving. Enjoy fada lapsi in pressure cooker recipe | pressure cooker lapsi | how to cook lapsi in pressure cooker | Gujarati fada lapsi in pressure cooker | with step by step photos.
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