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Sunday, January 4, 2015

GHEWAR

INGREDIENTS

Flour        - 3 cups
Ghee        - 1 cup
Ice cubes - 4
Water      - 4 cups
Milk         - 1/2 cup
Yellow food colour - 1/4 tsp
Ghee for deep frying

For the syrup:

Sugar                 - 2 cup
Water                 - 1 cup
Cardamom pwd - 1 tsp
Almonds            - 1 tsp
1 tsp milk in which 1/2 tsp saffron has been rubbed in silver foil

DIRECTIONS

Prepare sugar syrup of 1 thread consistency.

Take solidified ghee in a large wide bowl. Taking one ice cube at a time.Rub the ghee vigorously. Take more ice cubes as required, till ghee becomes very white.

Add milk, flour and a cup of water. Mix to make smooth batter.

Dissolve colour in some water and add this to the batter. Add more water if required. Batter should be fairly thin (it should run off easily when poured from a spoon).

Take an aluminium or steel cylindrical container (do not use lid). The height should be at least 12" and diameter 5-6". Fill the container half with ghee. Heat it.

When the ghee is smoky hot, take a 50 ml glass full of batter. Pour in centre of ghee, slowly in one continuous threadlike stream. Allow foam to settle. Pour one more glassful in the hole formed in centre.

When foam settles again, loosen ghewar with an iron skewer inserted in hole. Lift carefully, at a slant, and place on wire mesh to drain. Keep the hot syrup in a wide flat bottomed container to fit in ghevar. Dip ghevar in it, and remove, keep aside on mesh to drain excess syrup.

Alternatively, pour some syrup evenly all over, keeping ghevar in a mesh placed over a container. Cool a little, top with silver foil.

Splash a few drops of saffron milk, sprinkle some chopped dry fruit and a few pinches of cardamom powder.
















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