This year's deepavali sweets : Almond Burfi and Jhangri
Trust you all had wonderful deepavali. I made badam burfi and jhangri for this year deepavali. Numerous blogs have shared this recipe. Here is my version of Almond Fudge aka Badam Burfi.
You need :
Almonds : approx 200gm (2 fistfulls less than one pavu)
Sugar: measured the same qty as almonds. Used same cup to measure both the ingredients
Ghee : 2tbsp (which I did not add)
Saffron strands a few
Greased plate and rolling pin (lattanige)
Step I: Blanch almonds. Pour almonds into hot water and leave it aside for 7 to ten minutes
Step 2: Deskin almonds and pat them. Let them dry. I just used my hair dryer to blow dry the almonds. Worked well. Blend them to make almond flour.
Blanched Almonds (R) Almond Flour (L)
Take sugar and saffron strands in a heavy bottomed non stick pan. Add water enough to dissolve sugar. Boil on medium flame till you get one string consistency. When you start seeing bubbles like this..
Gejje Paaka
be prepared. This stage is called gejje paka and 2-3 mins later you start seeing one string paka or consistency syrup. Pull the sugar syrup between your thumb and fore finger. The string which forms should be firm. Slowly start adding almond flour little at a time. Mix well, add again till you finish all the flour. Add 2 tbsp of ghee and keep mixing till it comes together like ball in the center of the bowl.
Grease a plate or mould with ghee. Pour this hot mixture in the non stick pan over to it. Grease a rolling pin and make it even.
Cut them into desired shape and apply little ghee on top which I did instead of adding 2tbsp ghee. But I advise you to add ghee to get much nicer burfis.
Take out and store in a air tight box.
and enjoy like this....
Looks like you had a good Diwali and he looks so cute and love the Burfi tooo.
ReplyDeleteBadam katli looks very delicious n nicely done...I m sure u ppl had rocking Diwali,saw the fotos on FB
ReplyDeleteBedam katli looks lovely and yr little one looks so cute
ReplyDeleteIrresistible burfi, makes me drool..
ReplyDeleteYour son seems to love these almond burfis :-) Hope you had lods of fun. Badam burfi looks delicious
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Hamaree Rasoi
Hope u had a wonderful Diwali! Burfi and jangri came out perfect!
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful and yummy burfi!!
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looks perfect Lakshmi..
ReplyDeletelovely badam burfi lakshmi, you people must have had a wonderful diwali, somebody looks cute with muching the delicious burfis
ReplyDeleteburfi looks so tempting,first time here following you.Please do drop at my space.
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Nalini
Goodness me is it Aditya? I cannot believe it! It is like yesterday that he was just a little baby!!!
ReplyDeleteBoy..they sure do grow up fast..By the way the burfi and Jangir looks awesome..How can you ever make Jangir at home! Impressive Lakshmi..And belated Deepawali wishes to your family :)
Will try the barfi sometime,,jhangri looks yum too,..:)
ReplyDeleteDelicious badam katli !!!!
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ReplyDeleteYes..yes it is Aditya. He grew up fast yaa...He can talk few things and we are having good time seeing him grow up.
Jangri making was quite fun. I managed to make 50% of the stuff in good shape, rest of them were created in all shapes. Shape does not matter! we pushed everything inside the tummy :D
yep, this is really great with your son's aditya's pic. my son's name is also aditya. and i came to see ur blog by searching for sago recipes.
ReplyDeleteSuperb lakshmi....thumba chanagibandidhe burfi..
ReplyDeletethis is just awesome..yummy fudge..;)
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Little one looks cute....badam burfi looks yummy....
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