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Jalebi is a deep fried sweet made from maida flour and soaked in sugar syrup. This simple to make sweet dish is popular among every age group to relish hot or with chilled rabri on top.
Diwali is imperfect without sweet and delicious food. In a country like India where many types of desserts can be found, Jalebi is a worldwide favorite dessert. Probably the yummiest of them is the sugar dipped, attractive. Not just on Holi, Diwali or any festive events, Jalebi is one thing which is contained in the common diet of all the people born having a sweet tooth.
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About Recipe
Jalebi methai, Jalebi inippu, Jalebi Misti |
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Diwali is imperfect without sweet and delicious food. In a country like India where many types of desserts can be found, Jalebi is a worldwide favorite dessert. Probably the yummiest of them is the sugar dipped, attractive. Not just on Holi, Diwali or any festive events, Jalebi is one thing which is contained in the common diet of all the people born having a sweet tooth.
Jalebi the specific and favorite sweet in even, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. Jalebi is a syrupy dessert that's formed like a somewhat big, chaotic pretzel and it is customarily prepared in India and Pakistan. A properly made Jalebi includes a sour element with a sweet taste. Jalebi is a favorite on most occasions be it a wedding ceremony, festival or birthday.
Jalebi is a deep-fried sugary made from maida flour after which soaked in syrup. It's vibrant orange or yellow in color and also available in white. It is usually offered warm or cold and it has a somewhat soft texture with the crystallized sugary outer layer. The sugars get partially fermented which adds taste to the dish.
Jalebi, also referred to as Zulbia, is a dessert common in countries of South and West Asia, North and East Africa. They're especially favorite in South Asia during Ramadan and Diwali.
Preferred accompaniments consist of sweets like jalebi, halwa, and sweetened milk. Samosas and the variety of jalebi with yogurt (dahi-jalebi) comprise stand-alone breakfast products in Uttar Pradesh as well as its surrounding parts.
There are several versions in serving methods of this dish according to when it's served. Gujarati enjoy Jalebi gathiya like a popular morning meal, Indore has its form of Jalebi Poha in the morning. Uttar Pradesh contains a sweet just like Jalebi known as Imarti, and Orissa includes a similar Chenna Jalebi. Some enjoy it hot while many enjoy jalebi with Vanilla Ice-cream. No matter whether hot or cold, Jalebi always tastes wonderful
Method:
Heat ghee or edible oil in a flat low bottomed pan. The oil shouldn't be too hot. Spiral the batter and cross it to make sure that the spiral remains collectively. Pipe about 3-4 jalebis each time. Deep fry the jalebis until golden brown and switch into the warm sugar syrup and let the jalebis soak the syrup for approximately 1 minute.
Rangika Ba. Posted on Fri Mar 20 2015
What is maida means? Is it rice flour or something else????
Reply 1 - RepliesRangika Ba. Posted on Fri Mar 20 2015
Is that mixture has to keep in fridge? And also the yogurt are just has to put as its or have to do something???
Reply 0 - Repliessameera sheik Posted on Sun Mar 29 2015
Sir.Whether we should keep the mixture in the refrigerator or outside.Pls reply?
Reply 0 - RepliesShafrina banu Ali Posted on Tue Mar 31 2015
How do i keep the mixers in frige or outside Please tell me?
Reply 0 - RepliesAngel blossom Posted on Thu May 14 2015
Hello sir... Im nimasha from Sri Lanka.. I LOVE sri lankan cuisine and also I LOVE Indian vegetarian cuisine ...admire your talent ...thank you so much... You have been a wealth of knowledge, and I appreciate you sharing your experience..Although
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Manimegalai C Posted on Wed Mar 18 2015
Thanks sir for your sharing?
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