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Kaju Burfi

KAJU BURFI
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Kaju Burfi Recipe, How To Make Kaju Burfi Recipe

Kaju Burfi is one of the traditional sweet recipes regular available on each corner sweets made with the delicious dry fruit cashews.

Kaju katli recipe is actually a royal Indian dessert  which takes a delight place in the majority of Indian celebration. It is among the most desired desserts and frequently gifted to relatives and friends throughout celebrations like diwali, holi and so on.

 

India has a range of actually yummy, finger licking and scrumptious desserts. Indian sweets are usually called Mithai in Hindi. The fundamentals of the sweets v... Read More..

About Recipe

How to make KAJU BURFI

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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
25 mins
KAJU BURFI
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : CASHEW NUTS
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : November 11, 2016


Ingredients used in KAJU BURFI
• Cashew nuts/kaju - 250 grams.
• Ground sugar - 100 grams.
• Water - 25 ml.
Method:
  • Grind cashew nuts, and sugar separately.
  • Make a syrup with sugar and water, boiling only once.
  • Add cashew nuts on low heat. Mix well.
  • Remove from heat onto a smooth surface and roll out (thin) quickly with a rolling pin.
  • At last, cut into squares/diamond shapes and serve it.





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Kaju katli recipe is actually a royal Indian dessert  which takes a delight place in the majority of Indian celebration. It is among the most desired desserts and frequently gifted to relatives and friends throughout celebrations like diwali, holi and so on.

 

India has a range of actually yummy, finger licking and scrumptious desserts. Indian sweets are usually called Mithai in Hindi. The fundamentals of the sweets vary from one place to another. As India is full of its customs, tradition and cultures, there's a plenty of festivities lined up.

 

Kaju katli or kaju barfi, is definitely an Indian delicacy much like a barfi. Kaju indicates cashew nut in Hindi. Barfi is usually although not always, produced by thickening milk with sugar along with other elements. For health diet aware people, kaju katli may also be made by crystalized sugar. Kesar kaju katli is actually a kaju barfi recipe which includes saffron. The kesar form of this dessert is regarded as exotic and vibrant.

 

This indian dessert recipe is regarded as the affordable when it comes to calories and difficulty of planning when compared with other indian desserts. this barfi can be simply well prepared in 15 minutes with not much hassle and efforts. furthermore, this scrumptious dessert doesn't need ghee in contrast to other conventional indian dessert.

 

The dish is ready with cashew nuts drenched in water for the significant time period (generally overnight), that are then ground into a paste. Sugar solution is boiled down to a single thread syrup and it is included to the cashew paste. Ghee, saffron and dried fruits can also be included. The paste will then be spread and flattened in the shallow, flat-bottomed bowl or plate and cut into bite-sized diamond-shaped portions. The pieces are generally ornamented with edible silver foil (vark) that is easily accesable in market. The completed dessert is generally yellow or white colored based on the components employed for the paste and also the ratios of every used ingredients. Katli is customarily enjoyed throughout Diwali.

 

Most Indian are sweet tooth and undoubtedly, enjoy preparing and eating a number of vibrant and flavorful desserts. Indian desserts mostly are prepared into two types, the first is the milk dependent desserts such as Ras malai, Rabri, Kheer, Kalakandh and so on and yet another is definitely the flour based desserts consisting of numerous ladoos, Malpua, Mohanthal, Halwa, Gulab Jamun, Mysore pak, Kakinada khaja, Putarekulu, Sweet Shells – Gavalu, kaju katli and many others.

 

 

It is stated that there's no country includes a bigger selection of unique, delicious desserts compared to India. Each and every state features its own conventional trademark sweet dish which is prepared throughout celebrations or religious traditions. A marriage, get-together or simply a party finishes having a tasty and mouthwatering sweet. Indian sweets are a fundamental part of not just Indian delicacies but Indian tradition too.

 

Delicacy forms a fundamental part of meals that is offered as being the final course truly one of the most desired. Desserts are mainly prepared to a celebration, special occasions and events; not simply they increase elegance to celebrations but additionally imbibe sweetness of oneness in India. The majority of the sweet dishes can be found all year around regardless of any special occasion, season and so on. Many Indian sweets need a degree of experience which may be a discouraging factor to making them in the home.



 

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vahuser Posted on Fri Apr 02 2010

verygood recipe and vary easy to prepare.

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vahuser Posted on Wed Oct 29 2008

Thank you for the Kaju Burfi Recipe. i tried this recipe for Diwali and the result was awsome..they looked and tasted like the ones from shops. thank u once again

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