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Boondi

 

Features

Sweet dish, served as dessert, suitable for vegetarians

 

Ingredients  (Click here for measurement conversion)

Gram flour - 1 cup

Sugar - 0.5 cup

Water - 1 cup

Cardamom powder - 0.25 teaspoon

Almonds - 6 to 8, chopped

Ghee or Butter - to deep fry

Perforated flat spoon, with about 5 inch diameter

 

Method

  • Boil the sugar and water together.

  • Add 1 Tablespoon of milk to bring up the scum.

  • Remove scum and boil liquid till the syrup is sticky between the fingers.

  • Keep aside, but keep warm for use.

  • Make batter with gram flour, which should not be too thin.

  • The batter should evenly coat the back of a spoon when dipped in it.

  • Heat ghee, hold perforated spoon a little above the hot ghee.

  • Pour some batter on the spoon.

  • Tap very lightly at edge of spoon to allow small droplets to fall in the ghee.

  • Pour back remaining batter and wipe spoon.

  • Stir the boondis in the ghee gently and fry till crisp but not brown.

  • Drain and put into the syrup.

  • Keep for 3-4 minutes before draining from the syrup.

  • Spread on a wide plate, add cardamom powder, almonds and mix gently.

  • Cool completely and loosen the boondi with finger till each droplet separates.

  • Store in airtight container.

Comments

Note:

Take great care while dropping the boondi in the hot ghee so as not to burn yourself.


Preparation time: 30 min

Serves: 3 cups approximately

 

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