I like to cook and have been wanting to blog for quite sometime now.Finally I am successful in getting into blogging and checking out a few food blogs was enough motivation :) I recently tried out a traditional south indian sweet.
Thanks to my aunt for sharing this secret recipe of hers.It came out really well in the first trial itself n am glad it did :)
Time: Making time (1 hr)
Difficulty level: Medium
Ingredients:
Difficulty level: Medium
Ingredients:
- Badam(Almonds) - 1 Cup (200 g)
- Kaju(Cashews) - 1/2 Cup ~ optional
- Milk - 1 Cup
- Few drops of food color ~ optional
- a pinch of Cardamom (Elaichi Powder)
- Few strands of Saffron soaked in milk
- Sugar to taste
- Ghee - 1 small sized cup
Preparation:
- Soak the Badam(Almonds) in water for 8-10 hours and peel off the skin.
- Add the Kaju(Cashews) and grind them together into a very fine paste.
- Measure the amount of the ground paste to know the quantity of sugar needed in the making.For 1 cup of the paste, I usually add close to 2 cups of Sugar. This proportion usually works out well.
- In a thick bottomed vessel, add the ground paste,sugar and the milk together and Mix well.
- Allow the mixture to boil until it thickens and starts to leave the sides of the vessel.This will take you sometime to thicken...so you need to have some patience here :)
- Keep stirring continuously by adding ghee as the mixture tends to stick onto the bottom of the vessel. Allow it to simmer for sometime.
- Once the mixture starts to bubble up, Add a pinch of cardamom powder along with the saffron and mix well.
- Now switch off the gas when the mixture is of the right consistency. Note : It shouldn't be too watery or too thick as well.
- Butter up a serving tray and pour out the mixture evenly.Flatten the mixture and allow it to cool
- Cut it in the desired shape and size and Serve it. Here you go...yummy Badam-Kaju cake is ready :)
To satisfy my sweet buds :)
ReplyDeleteGood start Hema!!
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