Monday, October 24, 2011
Diwali Special 7 Cup Cake - step by step recipe
Hi
Back with another sweet for DIwali for 2nd week of Blogging Marathon.This is a burfi which is tasty and yet can be done easily too.This Burfi gets its name from the quantity of ingredients used. It adds upto to 7 cups.It is simple to make because there is No need to check any string consistency of the sugar syrup;-)So here is the simple recipe for this burfi
INGREDIENTS
Gram flour 1 cup
Coconut scrapping 1 cup
Sugar 3 cups
Milk 1 cup
Ghee/Clarified Butter 1 cup
Saffron Few strands
PREPARATION
Heat a pan/Kadai on a low heat and add 1 tbsp of ghee to it. Now add the gram flour to this ans fry it well (5 minutes) to remove the raw flavour of the gram flour
Now add the coconut scrappings to this and saute it for 5 minutes in a very low flame
Add milk to this and mix well
Now add the sugar and mix well and continue to cook in medium flame
Now add the saffron soaked in little milk and mix. continue to cook and keep stirring now and then.
Now time to add the ghee
Continue to cook till it thickness
when Big bubbles starts forming on the surface and when the mixture becomes thick and starts leaving the side when crapped with a ladle, the consistency has reached
Now carfully pour this slushy mixture into a greased tray or plate
Let it cool a little, then make cuts into the required size and shape. Let it cool completely in that plate itself
When completely cooled take it out and store them in air tight containers
Labels:
7 cup burfi,
Blogging Marathon,
burfi,
diwali special,
indian sweet
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Yummy burfis!
ReplyDeleteTHANKX FOR THE STEP/STEP PICS VEENA .
ReplyDeletethis looks so good and yummy...should try it soon..
ReplyDeleteyummy...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the step by step description
ReplyDeletetoo good.. happy diwali..
ReplyDeleteLovely treat for diwali..
ReplyDeleteWow..seeing this I have the feeling of Deewali here..so yum yum..
ReplyDeleteHappy Deewali to you and family Veena.
seems like divine intervention, just heard about this dish this morning and here you are with the recipe, super good
ReplyDeleteSuper like this!...Happy Diwali to you and your family ...and a big hug to Simba.
ReplyDeleteIt looks a little like the gujarati mohanthal.very delicious.
ReplyDeleteyummy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely irresistible, well prepared..
ReplyDeleteLooks great.Should ask my daughter to make for this Deepavali itself.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Wow my fav...
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering burfi....Happy Diwali...
ReplyDeletelovely step by step pictorial Veena - Wishing you and yours a very happy Deepavali :)
ReplyDeletelooks yummy and delicious ......
ReplyDeletelove the coconut in this will surely give this a try...
ReplyDeleteHeard about this cake, but have not made it. Looks perfect.
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you wont believe it - just made this last evening.. will post soon :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you and ur family Veena :)
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One of my fav sweets. Looks so inviting..
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe. Looks very delicious. Thanks.
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I love this!..nice looking burfis..
ReplyDeleteMom used to make this and has even given me the recipe but I have never tried it. Your version looks so delicious...
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!
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