Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Almond/Badam Halwa

Who doesn’t love Almonds? And there are so many uses of Almonds. You can make Almond Kheer, Almond Milk, Almond Halwa, or add Almonds to Biryani or sprinkle on desserts. And in whatever way you eat them or cook them, they taste awesome. Almonds are a rich source of Vitamin E. They are also rich in monosaturated fat, one of the two "good" fats responsible for lowering LDL Cholesterol.

Think of Badam Halwa, Ravi’s smiling face comes to my mind. He loves all desserts but this one is one of his favorites. Whenever we go to any Indian Restaurant, he looks into the dessert menu for this sweet. I made this on his birthday recently and he loved it and asked me to make this dish at least once a month.

Ingredients

1 cup Almonds
1.5 cups Sugar
3.5 cups of Wate
r3 Tbsp Ghee
2 Tbsp Milk
Yellow food color
Cardamom Powder (Optional)

  1. Boil 2 cups of Water and soak almonds in warm water for half hour.
  2. Peel off their skin. This becomes boring after a while, so invite someone to help you.
  3. Grind the almonds with the milk
  4. Make Sugar Syrup by adding the remaining ½ cup of water to the Sugar.
  5. After the Sugar Syrup comes to a boil, add the ground Almond paste and keep stirring to avoid lumps.
  6. Add Ghee at regular intervals. You can add more Ghee if you fee like.
  7. Keep stirring until the mixture gets thick.
  8. Add color and Cardamom powder in the end.
  9. When the mixture becomes like a Jam like consistency, remove it from the stove and transfer into the bowl.
  10. Garnish with dry fruits in the end. (Optional)
  11. Serve hot or cold.

Note:The cookware you used to make this dish becomes sticky; soak it in hot water before washing.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Bandaru Laddu

Wishing all my friends and readers, a Happy and Joyous New Year!!



Along with this, I have some special news to announce and that is .. We are expecting a baby in May (our first one)!! And we are so thrilled to bring this news to you. We have sent number of cards to all our well wishers and friends about this on this New Year and seeing their responses made our day terrific.
On this occasion, I bring you a dessert, which most of us cherish. I think it should be called Besan Laddu instead of Bandaru Laddu, but I got this recipe from a TV channel, E-Tv and the chef named it as Bandaru Laddu. The procedure for Bandaru Laddu is elaborate and demands a lot of time and attention, but this can be done in less than 30 mins. So, this is not an authentic Bandaru Laddu recipe instead a twisted one. The taste was close to Bandaru Laddu though. 2 cups Besan/Gram Flour 3T ghee 1 cup sugar 1t cardammon powder 1/2 cup milk
Heat ghee and fry Besan until golden brown.
Add sugar, cardammon powder and mix.
Add 1/2 cup warm milk and mix.
The whole mixture leaves the sides of the pan and the whole mixture becomes a ball.
Mix for a minute or two and remove.
Make laddus and let them cool down.
To decorate, garnish with dry fruits of your choice.