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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Jalebis

These two men were busy creating what several of my friends (with sweet a jaw) believe is the modern day art. These two men are busy making jalebis.


A batter is artistically made into twisted round shapes and is deep fried.


Once the batter turns orange because of the saffron and added food color, the Jalebis are put into a thick sugar syrup.
You can try making them at home using this recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups self raising flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 cup yogurt
  • Vegetable/canola/sunflower cooking oil for deep frying
  • 1 cup sugar
  • Few strands saffron
  • 1/4 tsp cardamom powder
  • 2 drops orange food colour
  • 2 tbsps rose water

Preparation:

  • Mix the flour, baking powder and yogurt into a batter and keep aside for 24 hours to ferment.
  • Pour batter into a ketchup dispensing bottle.
  • To make sugar syrup: Melt the sugar with the rose water and boil to get a one thread consistency. To check for one thread consistency, carefully dip the tip of your index finger into the syrup, touch your finger and thumb together and gently tease apart. If one thread is formed between your finger and thumb the syrup is done.
  • Turn off fire, add the saffron strands and cardamom and stir well.
  • Heat the oil in a deep wok-like dish. To test for the right temperature, drop a small amount of batter into the oil. If it sizzles and rises to the top of the oil, the oil is hot enough. Keep the flame on medium at all times to ensure all round cooking of the jalebis.
  • Now hold the ketchup dispenser over the hot oil and squeeze the batter into the oil into a wiggly, randomly coiled circle. Squeeze out several at a time.
  • Fry till light golden and then remove and put directly into the sugar syrup.
  • Allow to soak for 2-3 minutes and then remove.
  • Serve warm.

4 comments:

Hilda said...

Looking at your images and reading the ingredients, it sounds/looks yummy!

Bluebutterfly said...

I have been coming to your blog for quite some time...
I had to comment today...
That's Kaleva isnt it ???
Ah, I love love love the jalebi's they make !!!!

Aditi said...

I love jalebis.....my grandfather used to have them with milk or kheer... :-)

Indrajit said...

Seems complex and too many steps. But nice pics.
FYI - For me, the easiest to prepare dessert is Firni and I used to make it myself while at home. Easy for souls oh-so-lazy. hehe.

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