Monday, October 22, 2012

Ravva Laddu

Happy Dasara to all my friends and Family. As this is the season of Navaratri specials i just wanted to share at least one sweet with you all. This is one the favourite sweets to the Goddess so i made this sweet this year for Naivedhyam. This is one of the dishes that i made during these 9days and wanted to share with you all. Yet more to come in my next posts.

Ingredients:

Goduma Ravva - 1cup
Grated Coconut - 1cup
Ghee- 3tsp
Cashews- few
Grated Badam - few
Kiss Miss(Raisins)- few
 (i took 1/4 cup of each dry fruits as per our taste)
Sugar - 1 cup
Milk - as needed






Procedure:


  • Heat ghee in a pan and fry the cashews and kiss miss till light brown in color and keep aside.
  • In the same ghee pan add the goduma ravva on low flame fry them till light golden color and take aside in a bowl.
  • Now in the same pan without any ghee add the grated coconut and fry for 5 mins and add this to the goduma ravva bowl.
  • Add the fried dry fruits, elaichi powder and sugar to this mixture and mix well. 
  • To this add some cold milk 1tsp at a time and mix well till they are lightly wet and good enough to make balls.
  • Now make round balls when it is lightly hot only. Because if it is cold it will become hard and when cold serve.
  • You can store them in refrigerator for 2 weeks to enjoy fresh ravva laddu.



Tips:


  1. Make sure that you do not fry the ravva on high heat. Because it changes the color very easily which makes it taste very bitter. 
  2. Be careful while adding the milk to the mixture at the end. If you add more milk it will avoid us to make balls  easily and will be sticky to hands.
  3. You can add any of the dry fruits of your choice to this recipe.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Oats Cookies





Ingredients:

Quick Oats - 1/2cup
Oats Powder - 1 cup (I grinded the oats into powder but did not buy it outside)
Maida/All-purpose Flour - 1 1/2cup
Brown Sugar - 1cup
Eggs - 2
Vanilla Extract - 1tsp
Butter/Oil - 1cup
Baking Soda - Pinch
Pinch of salt



Procedure:

  • Preheat oven to 350° F. 
  • Beat together butter and sugars until creamy. 
  • Add eggs and vanilla extract; beat well. 
  • Mix flour, baking soda and salt together and keep aside. 
  • Add this flour mix to the above mixture and mix well.
  • Slowly stir in oats powder. 
  • The mixture will be like the chapati dough. 
  • Make round balls and little flat at the middle and keep them on the cookie sheets.
  • On top of the biscuits add some oats and press it a bit.
  • Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 5 minutes on sheet and serve.

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