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Navratri Vrat Recipes, Best Fasting Foods for Navratri

Navratri, the nine days when India and Indian souls across the world are charged with spiritual fervour is a time for worship, festivities, fasting and spiritual enhancement. There are two Navratris. One occurs in March-April, and the other in September-October. The first is called as Vasantha Navratri while the other is called Sharadha Navratri in the South and Dusshera in the North. In South India, the festival celebrates the victory of Shakthi over the demon Mahishasura, while North India celebrates the victory of Rama over Ravana. In either case, it is clearly the victory of good over evil.

South Indian Navratri is a total gala celebration spanning nine days, the first three days glorifying Durga, then Lakshmi and finally Saraswati, the three key forms of the Goddess. The tenth day denotes the unification of the three forms into one primordial force that vanquishes evil. Many families have a practice of keeping a doll display at home, while others focus on pujas alone. In either case, South Indians generally invite other women to their homes and honour them by giving them haldi and kumkum. The guests are served sundal (a dish of boiled pulses tempered traditionally and garnished with coconut) and some sweets too. Elaborate pujas are held every day, in the mornings and evenings, at homes, and in temples and other community centres. In North India, people perform pujas and observe fasts during the initial days of Navratri, while the last few days are celebrated as a community event culminating in the burning of Ravana’s effigy on the last day. Durga Puja of Bengal requires no introduction as it is a grand event that has gained international fame. People come from across the world to witness the grandeur with which Maa Durga is worshipped there.

All over India, Navratri is a busy time. Women, especially, have multiple dimensions to handle, from the pujas and religious activities to social gatherings and of course, fasting too! Like feasting, fasting is an art too. While fasting properly is a great way to cleanse your body and tone your soul, doing it wrong can make you tired and irritable. Nothing can be worse than doing it wrong for nine days at a stretch!

So, we dedicate this article to fasting recipes, which will ensure that you stick to all the religious guidelines while still supplying your body the required energy and nutrition to go about its activities robustly. Once you know which ingredients are to be avoided, you can comfortably replace them with permitted ingredients and prepare tasty foods, ranging from snacks and sweets to one-pot meals. Generally, grains like rice and wheat, and sea-salt are avoided. Instead, flours like singhada atta, milk products, potatoes and fruits are consumed. Several interesting dishes can also be prepared with these ingredients. This article provides an appropriate selection of khichdi (one-pot meal), thalipeeth, pancakes and kadhi recipes for you to fast healthily. Try Sabudana Khichdi, Sabudana Vada, Rajgira Puri, Sabudana Vada Stuffed with Coconut Chutney. Try them out, to make fasting more enjoyable this Navratri.

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sabudana vada stuffed with coconut chutney recipe | stuffed sabudana vada | chutney stuffed sabudana vada for vrat | with 40 amazing images. Sabudana Vada is one of the most traditional and all-time favourite fasting foods. Learn how to make sabudana vada stuffed with coconut chutney recipe | stuffed sabudana vada | chutney stuffed sabudana vada for vrat | These unique stuffed sabudana vadas are made with a filling of coconut chutney, boiled potatoes, crushed peanuts, and soaked sabudana. This unique combination of ingredients gives the vadas a unique texture and pleasing flavor. We have innovated the traditional sabudana vada recipe by stuffing it with a delicious coconut chutney. The chutney should be thick enough to be easily stuffed into the vada mixture. This flavourful sabudana vada stuffed with coconut chutney is a delightful treat with a unique flavor and texture. The coriander and green chilies add a bright and refreshing zest. pro tips to make sabudana vada: 1. You can skip adding coriander if you don’t have it while fasting. 2. For a richer flavor, you can add 1 tablespoon of ghee to the sabudana mixture. 3. Be careful not to overfill the vadas and seal them properly as they may break when frying. Enjoy sabudana vada stuffed with coconut chutney recipe | stuffed sabudana vada | chutney stuffed sabudana vada for vrat | with detailed step by step photos.
kaju katli recipe | kaju barfi | kaju burfi | homemade kaju katli diwali special | Indian style cashew barfi | Kaju Katli is made from 4 simple ingredients like kaju, sugar, milk powder and ghee. Kaju barfi is an all time favourite traditional mithai, but one that is feared by most people for the time it takes to prepare. If you follow this recipe meticulously, you will be pleasantly surprised by how easily and quickly you can prepare Kaju Katli at home! Although it takes a few hours to set, this recipe makes sure you spend less than 15 minutes sweating in the kitchen. To make kaju katli, blend the cashew nuts in a mixer to a fine, smooth powder. Combine the cashew nut powder and milk powder in a deep bowl, mix well and keep aside. Combine 1 cup of water and sugar in a broad non-stick pan, mix well and cook on a high flame till the sugar dissolves and forms a one string consistency, while stirring continuously. (for approx. 7 to 8 minutes). Lower the flame to medium, add the cashew-milk powder mixture, mix well and cook for 3 minutes or till no lumps remain, while stirring continuously. Switch off the flame and pour the cashew mixture in a plate and keep aside to cool completely for half an hour. Once cooled, scrape out the cashew mixture from the plate with the help of a flat ladle and knead into a smooth dough. Divide the dough into 2 equal portions and keep aside. Grease two 250 mm. (10”) thalis on the backside and a rolling pin with a little melted ghee. Place a portion of the dough on a greased thali, flatten it and roll it into a 225 mm. (9”) diameter circle using the greased rolling pin. Ensure to lift the rolled out dough occasionally so it does not stick to the thali. Repeat step 9 to roll another portion of the dough. Keep both the thalis aside for 2 to 3 hours to set. Cut into diamond shaped pieces and scrape the kaju katli from the thali with the help of a knife. Serve or store in an air-tight container. It stays fresh for upto 7 to 8 days. Indian style cashew barfi is always there on the mithai platter during festivals like Diwali and Raksha - Bandhan . Serve along with namkeens like Poha Chivda, Chakli, Masala Mathri, Moong Dal Crispies etc. If you take care of the syrup’s consistency and the time of cooking and the level of heat (flame) as described in the recipe of homemade kaju katli diwali special, you are assured of a perfect result. Tips for kaju katli. 1. You could also put the cashews in the freezer for sometime before powdering it in the mixer, so you will get a very smooth powder without oil oozing out of the nuts. 2. Alternatively you can invest in a kaju grinder to get the best cashew powder without its oil oozing out. 3. After adding the cashew powder, stir it continuously to get a lump free mixture. 4. At step 11, use a palette knife or a flat steel ladle to scrape the kaju katli from the thali. Enjoy kaju katli recipe | kaju barfi | kaju burfi | homemade kaju katli diwali special | Indian style cashew barfi |
buckwheat khichdi recipe | kutto khichdi | farali kutto khichdi | healthy kutto khichdi | with 15 amazing images. One look at this buckwheat khichdi recipe and you know that faaral foods can be more sumptuous and often more flavourful than everyday meals! The garnish of sesame seeds and coriander is to this kutto khichdi what a cherry is to icing! It really boosts the aroma and flavour of the kutto khichdi. As you start making this kutto khichdi, you might have some concerns about the stickiness of buckwheat, and the curdled look of the buttermilk when cooked. Worry not, everything will turn out perfectly when done! Team this irresistible kutto khichdi with Peanut Kadhi to make a satiating meal. See why we think this is a healthy kutto khichdi? Buckwheat, a cereal not known to many, is a good source of calcium. To stock up on your calcium and protein reserves and boost your bone health, apart from greens you should also include this cereal in your meals. Apart from buckwheat itself, other ingredients like curd, peanuts and sesame seeds used in this khichdi also lend substantial amount of calcium. In all this khichdi fulfills 27% (164.9 mg) of your daily calcium intake. Learn to make buckwheat khichdi recipe | kutto khichdi | farali kutto khichdi | healthy kutto khichdi | with step by step photos and video below.
sweet potato khichdi recipe | shakarkand upvas khichdi | rataloo chi khichdi | faral, vrat khichdi | with 25 amazing images. sweet potato khichdi recipe | shakarkand upvas khichdi | rataloo chi khichdi | faral, vrat khichdi is a simple recipes for fasting days that sync with upvas rules. Learn how to make shakarkand upvas khichdi. To make sweet potato khichdi, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the cumin seeds and curry leaves and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the sweet potatoes, potatoes, mix well and cover it with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 8 to 10 minutes, or till the potatoes are cooked, while stirring occasionally. Add the green chilli paste, lemon juice, coriander, peanuts, sugar and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve hot. This simple but tasty rataloo chi khichdi is made with grated potatoes and sweet potatoes, tempered traditionally and flavoured with everyday ingredients like green chillies and lemon juice. We have added coarsely crushed peanuts to the recipe, to improve the flavour and texture. While we have used curry leaves and coriander in this sumptuous khichdi for upvas, you can avoid adding it if you wish to. Enjoy the faral, vrat khichdi hot and fresh with Rajgira ki Kadhi as a satiating meal. Tips for sweet potato khichdi. 1. There are two things you need to take care of, when making this khichdi. As you grate the potatoes and sweet potatoes, you should keep immediately placing them in water to avoid discoloration. 2. Also, when the Sweet Potato Khichdi is getting cooked, you must keep stirring it to avoid the grated potatoes sticking to the pan. 3. One of the popular Maharashtrian shakarkand upvas khichdi can be served with curds. Enjoy sweet potato khichdi recipe | shakarkand upvas khichdi | rataloo chi khichdi | faral, vrat khichdi | with step by step photos.
upvas masala dosa recipe | instant farali dosa | vrat ka sama dosa | with 28 amazing images. upvas masala dosa recipe | instant farali dosa | vrat ka sama dosa | is a yummy treat which can be enjoyed during the Indian fasting festivals. Learn how to make upvas masala dosa. instant farali dosa is made using sama which is also called as sanwa, moriyo, barnyard millet, bhagar. upvas masala dosa is a crispy, flavour-packed dosa just like the Rava Dosa, one of South India’s most famous snacks. Once cooked, it is difficult to differentiate between Sama Dosa and Rava Dosa! Here we have innovated the batter using ginger paste which enhances the flavour of the farali dosa and green chillies to add up the spicy note. Next what comes to your mind is chutney which is served in most South Indian restaurants with dosa. Do not despair, we have farali chutney which is peanut curd chutney as an accompaniment to vrat ka sama dosa. This together makes a completely satiating vrat fasting meal. Tips for upvas masala dosa. 1. The batter for the dosa has to be smooth and free of lumps on blending. 2. This dosa batter is thin and it will spread on its own by tilting the pan. There is no need to spread the batter with a ladle. 3. Always mix the batter before making every dosa, as the batter settles in the bottom. 4. Make sure to grease and sprinkle the tawa with water after making every dosa. 5. If you wish you can also add coriander in upvas aloo bhaji. Enjoy upvas masala dosa recipe | instant farali dosa | vrat ka sama dosa | 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.
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.
sabudana kheer recipe | how to make sabudana kheer | janmashtami vrat special recipe | Indian dessert for fasting | with amazing 17 images. sabudana kheer without jaggery is a tasty and satiating dessert, ideal to have on fasting days. Learn how to make sabudana kheer. sabudana kheer made of sabudana cooked in milk and sweetened with sugar, is a janmashtami vrat special recipe which has a very rich taste and interesting mouth-feel. As it keeps you full for a long time, sabudana is a popular food for fasting days. Due to its pleasant shape and unique texture, it is also loved by kids, so this sabudana kheer without jaggery is sure to become your entire family’s favourite! To make sabudana kheer, soak the sabudana and keep aside for 1 hour. Heat the milk in a deep non-stick pan and boil on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes. Add the soaked sabudana, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 12 minutes. Add the sugar, saffron and cardamom powder, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Heat the ghee in a small non-stick pan, add the cashew nuts and raisins and sauté on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Pour it over the prepared sabudana kheer and mix well. Indian dessert for fasting is ready. Tips for sabudana kheer. 1. Soak the sabudana in the measured amount of water given here. 2. While cooking the sabudana in milk, remember to keep stirring the mixture occasionally so it does not stick to the bottom of the pan. 3. Saute the cashew nuts and raisins on a slow or medium flame, else they will burn easily. 4. This kheer tastes yummy when served chilled. So refrigerate for at least an hour before serving. You can also try other kheer recipes like Seb ki Kheer or Makhane ki Kheer. Enjoy sabudana kheer recipe | how to make sabudana kheer | janmashtami vrat special recipe | Indian dessert for fasting | sabudana kheer without jaggery | with step by step photos and video below.
farali idli sambar recipe | vrat sambar | navratri, vrat idli chutney | fasting idli sambar | farali idli sambar is a treat you should not miss on indulging during upvas. Learn how to make navratri, vrat idli chutney. The famous South Indian snack will not be missed out even on fasting days now. Delicious navratri, vrat idli chutney can be enjoyed by making the idlis with sanwa millet and sago with peanut used as a stuffing. Quite unusual you may think, but it’s worth a try! The sambar of vrat sambar is made with boiled vegetable purée. Tempered with only cumin seeds and spiced up with coriander seeds and boriya mirch, this sambar is indeed tasty and filling. You will not miss the dals too! To make farali idli sambar, make idli first. For that combine sama, sago, curd, rock salt and ginger green chilli paste. Blend and keep aside. For the stuffing, heat the oil in a non-stick kadhai and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the remaining 2 tsp of ginger-green chilli paste and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the potatoes, sugar, lemon juice and rock salt, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 5 minutes. Cool and divide the stuffing into 16 equal portions. Put 1 tbsp of the idli batter into greased idli moulds, spread a portion of the potato stuffing over it. Sprinkle a little peanut powder over it and top it up with another tbsp of the idli batter. Steam in an idli steamer for 10 minutes or till done. Next, make sambar. For that cook 1 cup of bottle gourd, yam and potatoes, cool and blend till smooth. Add 4 cups of water and cook for 7 to 8 minutes. Add the remaining ½ cup of bottle gourd and yam, ground powder and rock salt, mix well and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Then heat the oil in a small non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the remaining 2 round red chillies and sauté for a few seconds. Pour the tempering over the boiling sambar, mix well and simmer for another 3 to 4 minutes. Add the lemon juice and mix well. Serve fasting idli sambar with peanut curd chutney for an added dash of innovativeness. This combines roasted peanuts with the right ingredients like curd, ginger green chilli paste, cumin seeds and rock salt. In all, this recipe makes a wide variety of ingredients allowed during fasting and gives you a feast to enjoy during festivals. You can serve this fasting idli sambar for Navratri, Janmashtami, Ekadashi and other days of upvas etc. Tips for farali idli sambar. 1. Prefer fresh curd and not sour curd for soaking. 2. Simmer the sambar as mentioned at each step to get the perfect thick consistency. 3. You can avoid cinnamon if you wish to. Enjoy farali idli sambar recipe | vrat sambar | navratri, vrat idli chutney | fasting idli sambar | with recipe below.
farali misal recipe | upvas misal Indian snack | Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal | quick upvas snack | with 28 amazing images. farali misal recipe | upvas misal Indian snack | Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal | quick upvas snack. Learn how to make Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal. To make farali misal, combine the peanuts, coconut, coriander and approx. 4 tbsp of water in a mixer and blend till smooth. Keep aside. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the potatoes and sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the prepared peanut-coconut paste, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute, while stirring occasionally. Add the chilli powder, salt and 1½ cups of hot water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 6 to 8 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Pour half the portion on a serving bowl. Top it with 2 tbsp of farali chivda and 2 tbsp of masala salli evenly over it. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to make 1 more serving. Serve immediately. Misal is an all-time favourite Maharashtrian snack that is tasty, energising and nutritious. Here, we have created a faraali version of this popular snack - upvas misal Indian snack, so you can top up your energy reserves on fasting days too. Potato cubes are cooked with an out of-the-world masala that combines peanuts, coconut and coriander. This gives the Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal a wonderful flavour and interesting mouth-feel too. This quick upvas snack has the blend of varied textures - from perfectly cooked potato cubes to juicy raisins of the farali chivda. Top it with farali chivda and masala salli to enhance the flavour and further add an exciting crunchy texture. You can also have a go at other faraal recipes like Kand Aloo Pakoda or Buckwheat Dhokla. Tips for farali misal. 1. Prefer to use grated coconut so blending is easier. But if you don’t have it, add finely chopped coconut and ensure after blending there are no pieces left behind. 2. To decrease cooking time, you can cook the potatoes in a microwave instead of the traditional way of cooking them in a pressure cooker. 3. Some people do not include coriander in their list of fasting food. If so, you can avoid it. 4. Some people do not use chilli powder also during fasting. You can replace it with green chilli paste. 5. We have used rock salt in this recipe as it is allowed in upvas cooking. But if you wish, you can add table salt. 6. The misal can be made in advance, but it should be re-heated and topped with farali chivda and potato salli just before serving. This is because the chivda and salli may otherwise make the misal dry. Also with time, the misal and chivda will become soggy. Enjoy farali misal recipe | upvas misal Indian snack | Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal | quick upvas snack | with step by step photos.
Sabudana Khichdi | maharashtrian sabudana khichdi | sago khichdi | with 26 amazing images. Sabudana Khichdi is a Maharashtrian dish made with sabudana, potatoes and peanuts. Sabudana Khichdi is a perfect food for those on a fast or vrat and it is also made in many household as breakfast. Popular during fasts, it's also well known as Sabudana Khichdi faraal food . It is mostly had during fasting days like Navratri, Ekadashi and Mahashivratri. It also falls under the category of Maharashtrian street food. The chewy texture and starchy taste of sabudana is so beautifully complemented by the nutty flavour of coarsely powdered peanuts, and balanced by the tangy lemon juice, making this sago khichdi soothing to the taste-buds, yet very tempting too. For a complete faraali meal serve the Sabudana Khichdi along with homemade curd, Rajgira Paneer Paratha, Peanut Kadhi and Shakarkand Ka Halwa. Enjoy how to make Sabudana Khichdi | maharashtrian sabudana khichdi | sago khichdi with detailed step by step photos and video below.
doodhi ka halwa recipe | dudhi ka halwa using mawa | lauki ka halwa | with 23 amazing images. A traditional Punjabi mithai, lauki ka halwa that everybody has a reason to like—some for the taste, some for the goodness of doodhi and milk, and some for the warm feeling it instills on a rainy day! Our lauki ka halwa recipe is a quick dudhi ka halwa made with just 5 ingredients, lauki, milk, sugar, mawa (khoya) and ghee. lauki ka halwa and gajjar ka halwa are the most popular halwa’s to make. This quick lauki ka halwa uses very little ghee to make. You must use freshly grated dudhi in the halwa and we have not removed the water. When the dudhi has become soft while cooking then add the sugar. I know some busy-bees who would stop over at a sweetmeat stall, have a cup of lauki ka halwa and a samosa in lieu of a meal, and continue their work with full energy! Besides sweet you can consume doodhi in a variety of other dishes like Doodhiya Kheech, Doodhi Theplas, Doodhi Muthia , Doodhi and Chana Dal Subzi, Budijaw and Doodhi Kheer. Enjoy doodhi ka halwa recipe | dudhi ka halwa using mawa | lauki ka halwa | with step by step photos.
pista barfi recipe | Indian style pistachio fudge | pista barfi using milk powder | 4 ingredients pistachio barfi | with 25 amazing images. 4 ingredients pistachio barfi is a delicious Indian sweet made primarily from pistachios, milk, sugar, and ghee. Learn how to make pista barfi recipe | Indian style pistachio fudge | pista barfi using milk powder | 4 ingredients pistachio barfi | pistachio barfi is an Indian pistachio fudge. This 4 ingredients pistachio barfi has a nutty flavor, along with a beautiful pastel green color, making it a tempting affair for those having a sweet tooth. This recipe is relatively easy to put together and creates a perfect burfi that is so smooth, creamy, flavorful, and will just melt-in-your-mouth. pista barfi, a vibrant green Indian sweet, is a delightful combination of pistachios and sugar. To create this melt-in-your-mouth treat, start by transforming pistachios into a coarse powder for a delightful crunch. Boil sugar and water into a one-string syrup, the key to that perfect barfi texture. The pistachios are then introduced to this sugary symphony, along with milk powder for richness (optional). Patience is key as the mixture thickens, transforming into a dense paste that leaves the pan begging for freedom. Finally, the hot mixture is poured into a tray, where it cools and sets into squares of pure pistachio bliss. Indian style pistachio fudge have a good shelf life and can be stored in an airtight container for days. pro tips to make pista barfi: 1. If you wish you can incorporate a pinch of cardamom powder or saffron strands for an extra layer of flavor and aroma. 2. Adding ghee to the barfi adds a rich, nutty flavor to the barfi that complements the pistachios nicely. Regular butter can be used, but ghee offers a more intense and concentrated flavor due to the removal of milk solids and water during the clarification process. 3. Milk powder helps bind the ingredients together and creates a smooth, dense texture in the barfi. Fresh milk can sometimes lead to a softer or crumblier texture. Milk powder adds a concentrated milk flavor and richness to the barfi, enhancing the overall taste. Milk powder is a dehydrated form of milk, making it much easier to store and handle compared to fresh milk. This is especially beneficial for making sweets like barfi, which can be stored for longer periods. 4. Store pista barfi in an air tight container in the fridge for upto 2 days. 5. You can use 2 drops of pista essence to make this recipe. While the recipe uses ground pistachios for the base flavor, pistachio essence provides an extra boost of concentrated pistachio aroma and taste. This intensifies the overall pistachio experience in the barfi. Enjoy pista barfi recipe | Indian style pistachio fudge | pista barfi using milk powder | 4 ingredients pistachio barfi | with detailed step by step photos.
rasgulla recipe | rasgulla with homemade chenna | quick rasgulla | soft spongy Bengali rasgulla | with 21 amazing images. rasgulla is an Indian mithai which needs no introduction. For kids to elders this is one sweet which is enjoyed across most Indian states. Learn how to make soft spongy Bengali rasgulla. Rasgulla with homemade chenna is one sweet the Bengalis cannot live without, and you too are sure to fall in love with it once you taste these super-soft, milk-white rasgullas. Remember that everything matters in the making of perfect rasgullas -- from the amount of lemon juice used and the lump-free kneading of the chenna, to the consistency of the sugar water. So, follow instructions perfectly and you will end up with praise-worthy soft spongy Bengali rasgulla. Once you get the hang of it, it becomes quite easy and you will be game to make it very frequently! To make rasgulla, first make the chenna (paneer). Combine the cow’s milk and buffalo’s milk in a broad and deep non-stick pan and bring to a boil. Switch off the flame and wait for 1 minute, while stirring occasionally. Add the lemon juice gradually and keep stirring gently. Allow it to stand for ½ minute to curdle. It is completely curdled, when the chenna and the whey (greenish water) separate out. Strain using a muslin cloth. Discard or store the whey. Place the muslin cloth with the chenna in a bowl of fresh water and wash it 2 to 3 times. Tie and hang for 30 minutes for the extra water to drain out. Next Boil 5 cups of water and sugar in a steamer and boil till sugar dissolves. Meanwhile, place the muslin cloth on a flat plate, open it and knead the chenna very well using your palms for 3 to 4 minutes. Shape 16 round smooth balls and add it to the steamer and steam for 7 to 8 minutes. Switch off the flame and allow it to stand for 15 minutes. Refrigerate and serve the rasgullas chilled. Tips for rasgulla. 1. Use equal quantities of cow’s milk and buffalo’s milk for this recipe. 2. Add the lemon juice gradually to the milk. Excess might make the paneer chewy. 3. Use a muslin cloth only to tie the chenna. It is perfect to let all the water seep out. 4. Knead the chenna very well with your palms and not fingers. This gives it a smooth finish and eventually soft and spongy rasgullas. Do try other popular Bengali sweets like Chum Chum and Lebu Sandesh. Enjoy rasgulla recipe | rasgulla with homemade chenna | quick rasgulla | soft spongy Bengali rasgulla | with step by step photos and video below.
kesar peda recipe | instant kesar peda | quick and easy peda recipe | kesar mawa peda | with 26 amazing images. kesar peda recipe | instant kesar peda | quick and easy peda recipe | kesar mawa peda is a rich Indian sweet which is often enjoyed at festivals across the country. Learn how to make kesar mawa peda. To make kesar peda, combine the saffron and milk in a small bowl, mix very well and keep aside. Put the mawa in a hot broad non-stick pan and cook on a medium flame for 7 to 8 minutes, while stirring continuously. Transfer the mixture into a thali, spread it evenly and keep aside to cool for 20 minutes. Add the sugar, cardamom powder and saffron-milk mixture and mix gently with hands. Cover with a cling wrap and refrigerate the mixture for 30 minutes. Mix well and knead into a dough. Divide the mixture into 16 equal portions and shape each portion into a flat round of 376 mm. (1½”) diameter. Place a few saffron strands on each peda and press down gently. Again cling wrap and refrigerate for 6 hours or till the pedas are firm. Serve or store the kesar peda in an air-tight container and refrigerate. Instant kesar peda has a characteristic opulence about it, with the dominant flavours of saffron and cardamom lacing the intense richness of mava. By using readymade mava we have brought down the cooking time required to make this traditional mithai. You still have to plan ahead when you want to prepare this, as it requires 6 hours of cooling. To get the perfect colour of quick and easy peda recipe recipe like the ones available in the market, choosing and buying a good quality of saffron is a must. If you wish, you can also add 1 to 2 drops of edible yellow food colour. This traditional kesar mawa peda charm is sure to please every generation of Indians! Make in advance and sit back and enjoy with your friends and family after a hearty meal and take back sweet memories. Tips for kesar peda. 1. Store kesar peda in an airtight container in the fridge. Stays good for stays for 2 days. We have kept some foil at the base to prevent the peda from sticking to the box. 2. Roll each portion into a ball. Then flatten it slightly in between your palms. Shape each portion into a round flat 376 mm. (1½”) diameter circle. You can make a criss cross pattern on the instant mava peda with the help of a knife, fork or thread to make it look good. 3. Mix gently with your hands and our mixture for Kesar Peda is ready. Mixing gently with your hands is important else the ghee from mawa can separate out. 4. Add 1/2 cup powdered sugar. We are using powdered sugar as this will spread evenly through the peda. You can increase or decrease the quantity as per your preference. 5. Cover with a cling wrap. Refrigerate the Kesar Peda mixture for 30 minutes. This makes the process of shaping the pedas easier. You can also try your hand at other saffron based treats like the kesar pista biscuit and Kesari Milk. Enjoy kesar peda recipe | instant kesar peda | quick and easy peda recipe | kesar mawa peda | with step by step photos.
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