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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Mini Jalebi - Day 4

Today is the 4 th day of blogging maraton.And I am going to give u one more kids friendly recipe.Jalebi is a famous street food in India.It is slightly different from jangiris.We call it as jangiri's cousin.I love the tangyness in these jalebis.Today,Saras came to our home .When she saw the jalebi mixture resting in the oven,immediately she said,why cant we start it right now.We both started to prepare jalebis.It was wonderful experience to cook with her.My son loved  jalebis a lot .My H too liked it.Thinking to prepare ,this sweet more often in near future.

jalebi

Ingredients:
For Jalebi:
All-Purpose Flour – 1 cup
 Yeast                   – 1 tsp
Corn Starch          – 2 tsp
Oil                       – 1 tsp
Sugar                    - 1 tsp
Salt                       - A pinch
Orange Food color - 2 pinch 
Warm Water – 3/4 cup or as required

For Syrup:
Sugar – 1 1/2 cups
Water – 1 cup
Lemon Juice – 1/2
Cardamom Powder – 1/4 tsp

Method:
* Mix yeast in luke warm water and let it rest for 10 mins.
* When it is looking like frothy mixture,add it to all the ingredients under ,jalebi.
* Mix it well,without any lumps.The dough shud drop like a thread.This is the right consistancy.
* Keep the mixtue in a warm place for 1 hour.
* The mixture will be double in size,after an hour.
* Take a ziploc bag and pierce a hole with a hot nail.
*  Now take a cup as,shown in the picture ,place the ziploc cover and pour the mixture into it.
* Mean while,take a pan and add sugar,cover it with water.
* Bring it to boil and when the fumes started to vanish,add lemon juice and cardamom pwdr.
* Turn it off and keep it in the same stove,to maintain its warmness.



jalebi



* Now take a pan and add oil.Let it be warm.
* Drop a small ball of  jalebi mixture into the oil,it shud rest for a minute and then come up.
* This is the right temperature to draw jalebis.
* Now start drawing jalebis.I prefer to have mini jalebis.
* Flip it over and cook the jalebi.Not too much,then it will be like murukku.
* Immediately, drop it in the sugar syrup for a minute.Then turn it over for one more minute.
* Take it out and arrange them in a container.
Enjoy jalebi's either hot or cold.

Note:
If u feel,the mixture is too thin,then u can add rice flour.But not too much,then it will become crispy.
Add the half lemon fully into the syrup.This willgive the jalebis,a little sourness.

Sending this to Champa's Kids delight started by Srivalli

Also to Priya Mitharwal's Celebrate Sweets event started by Nivedita
 

Check out my blogging marathon buddies in action.

42 comments:

  1. Mouth Watering.....love ur pic...

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  2. mini jalebis look mouth watering savitha !

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  3. Colorful and mouthwatering Jalebi.My fav Savi, pls pass me the plate.

    Kurinjikathambam
    Event : HRH-Puffed Rice

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  4. they are beautiful.. wish i was a kid and i could pop a dozen into my mouth without second thought :)
    lovely recipe and presentation dear :)

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  5. Love jalebi, n now my mouth is watering seeing dem..looks yumm

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  6. So cute Jelebi preparation pictures.You posted nice sweet recipe.

    warm greetings
    rani

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  7. I want one of those... Nah please give me the whole lot. I am really addicted to jalebis...

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  8. They look so tasty..I'm not sure they would've lasted long enough for a picture in my house. Have a wonderful day :)

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  9. This is one of my favorite sweets. If I see it, I can't stop eating till all is over. Looks great.

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  10. wow....i love these jilebis...and these minis can just be popped in the mouth

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  11. Already drooling over mini jelabis just by looking at it. Great recipe.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  12. That's awesome Savitha, looks so stunning and easy..:)..do send this for kid's delight to champa..will fit so well..

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  13. I love jalebi !!! these look so tempting and delicious !! very cute jalebi's !!

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  14. Love jelabis...This one is a keeper.. awesome recipe and clicks and I am bookmarking it..

    http://krithiskitchen.blogspot.com

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  15. wonderful street food :) kids ll love 4 sure :)

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  16. Jalebi's are so good & lovely click as usual. You again tempting me Savitha..

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  17. Awesome jealebis.. mouthwatering..perfect looking..Love it..

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  18. Those are really cute n colorful jalebis!

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  19. Delicious!!! we goto nearby saravana bhavan to have hot hot jalebi!!! they use to make it Right in front of our eyes!!!

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  20. Cute mini jalebi, nice recipe.

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  21. Wow wow what abeautiful color jelebis looks so tempting..

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  22. Appreciative efforts..looks wonderful ,feel like grabbing one.

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  23. Looks too good also in shape and color. Loved the clicks too.

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  24. wow, those have come out so well dear, Now I know for which event this entry is :)

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  25. Jalebis looks so cute and yummy...feel like having some..

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  26. Your Jalebi's look so cute and yum!Can I come over. I too will help you with the Jalebi's at least in the eating part;).

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  27. Aww..they look super cute n delish..loved your presentation dear :)


    US Masala

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  28. Gorgeous little jalebies looking mouthwatering.

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  29. mouthwatering and delicious!>..too yumm!

    Smitha
    Smitha's Spicy Flavors

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  30. What an amazing click, looks beautiful and yum!

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  31. mouthwatering n delicious jalebi..

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  32. Wow, Savitha, Those look simply fabulous - waiting for your entry to my cake event dear :)
    http://priyasnowserving.blogspot.com/2011/02/announcing-second-guest-event.html

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  33. Tempting jalebi...looks beautiful and delicious!!

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