Happy to share with u my moment of joy.This is my 200 th post.Wanted to prepare some sweet for this joyous moment.So I prepared this mouth watering Mysore pak.Plz friends,take some sweet from my platter.I take this precious moment to thank all my friends and fellow bloggers for giving me their endless support.
The original "Krishna Sweets " recipe calls for besan: Sugar : Ghee in the ratio 1:3:3.But to reduce the calorie value,I have took 1 cup besan,21/2 cups sugar and 2 1/4 cup ghee + 1/4 cup oil.Addition of oil,has not altered the taste.If u want to have only ghee,then go ahead and have 2 1/2 cups of ghee.The sweet has to be mixed thoroughly and continuously till the end,if not u will not be able to get a super soft ,melt in the mouth type of mysore pa.This is yet another easy and tasty sweet.Rohith and H thoroughly enjoyed the sweet.It vanished in hours.So gal,give it a try ,u will love it.Will update the step wise pictures later.Cannot take ,as I was busy mixing.
Ingredients:
1.Besan Flour - 1 cup
2.Sugar - 2 1/2 cups
3.Ghee - 2 1/4 cup
4.Oil - 1/4 cup
5.Water - 1/2 cup
Method:
* Take a pan, dry roast the besan flour,untill nice aroma comes out.Keep it aside.
* Mix the besan with oil and keep it aside.We have mixed the oil,to avoid lumps while mixing.
* Now in the same pan,add sugar and water.
* Let it come to a boil.Now the sugar syrup will start bubbling.
* Take a small pinch and expand the syrup.It should form a single thread.
* This is the right consistancy.
* Slowly add the besan .Mix it while adding.
* From here onwards,dont stop mixing.Your hands shud be working till the end. I know its the toughest part.But the outcome is so perfect .
* Mean while heat the ghee ,slowly pour it to the mixture.
* The mixture will start gulping the ghee and at one part of time,the mixture will start curdle like a thick halwa.Make sure it is thick enough ,by taking a pinch out and try to roll it like a small ball.It shud form a ball.This is the right consistancy.
* Pour the mixture in a greased pan and let it cool completely for 20 minutes.Then cut them into ur desired shapes and store them in a dry container.
The original "Krishna Sweets " recipe calls for besan: Sugar : Ghee in the ratio 1:3:3.But to reduce the calorie value,I have took 1 cup besan,21/2 cups sugar and 2 1/4 cup ghee + 1/4 cup oil.Addition of oil,has not altered the taste.If u want to have only ghee,then go ahead and have 2 1/2 cups of ghee.The sweet has to be mixed thoroughly and continuously till the end,if not u will not be able to get a super soft ,melt in the mouth type of mysore pa.This is yet another easy and tasty sweet.Rohith and H thoroughly enjoyed the sweet.It vanished in hours.So gal,give it a try ,u will love it.Will update the step wise pictures later.Cannot take ,as I was busy mixing.
Ingredients:
1.Besan Flour - 1 cup
2.Sugar - 2 1/2 cups
3.Ghee - 2 1/4 cup
4.Oil - 1/4 cup
5.Water - 1/2 cup
Method:
* Take a pan, dry roast the besan flour,untill nice aroma comes out.Keep it aside.
* Mix the besan with oil and keep it aside.We have mixed the oil,to avoid lumps while mixing.
* Now in the same pan,add sugar and water.
* Let it come to a boil.Now the sugar syrup will start bubbling.
* Take a small pinch and expand the syrup.It should form a single thread.
* This is the right consistancy.
* Slowly add the besan .Mix it while adding.
* From here onwards,dont stop mixing.Your hands shud be working till the end. I know its the toughest part.But the outcome is so perfect .
* Mean while heat the ghee ,slowly pour it to the mixture.
* The mixture will start gulping the ghee and at one part of time,the mixture will start curdle like a thick halwa.Make sure it is thick enough ,by taking a pinch out and try to roll it like a small ball.It shud form a ball.This is the right consistancy.
* Pour the mixture in a greased pan and let it cool completely for 20 minutes.Then cut them into ur desired shapes and store them in a dry container.
Note:
While adding the ghee,it should be hot.This will make the mysore pak a little softer.At any point of time ,dont leave ur hand from mixing .Since this is the first time,I used 80 gm cup to measure the ingredient.I got 12- 15 pieces.If u r using standard 240 gm cup,then u will get more pieces.
Updated note:
By mixing the oil to the besan,we need not want to mix the besan continously.We can have some rest ,because now its easy to mix well.
Congrats on your 200th post,mysore pa looks so soft and amazing!
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ReplyDeleteI love krishna sweets mysore pa a lot...:)
My MIL has sent a box of krishna sweets Mysore Pa which I m enjoying eating every time I cross that place...urs look equally yummy n appetizing.:)
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ReplyDeletecongrats on d successful 200th post dear..
looks perfect and yummy..nice click!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 200th post..the mysore pak looks amazingly soft and delicious.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 200th post....
ReplyDeleteI like mysore pak very much thank you for sharing recipe in simple way
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Congrats on ur 200th post n many more to come!!! n am a die hard fan of homemade mysore pa its yumm n perfect..
ReplyDeleteCongrats savitha,mysore pa appadiyee vaayil karaiyuthu.
ReplyDeleteheart congratulations savitha! hope u conquer many more sweet milestones ! my fav sweet looks swell !
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!!!!! Thank you for the sweet recipe.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on reaching ur 200th post Savi..mysore pak superaa irruku, truly addictive and highly tempting..
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the milestone! Mysore Pak reminds me of Chennai days...It looks very yummy!
ReplyDeleteCongrats for ur 200th post and the mysore pak looks so soft n melt in the mouth texture like krishna sweets...Perfectly done!
ReplyDeleteyummy mysore paks ............congrats on ur 200th post......waiting for more...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur 200th post!! The mysore pa looks so soft & like they would simply melt-in-the-mouth!! Craving for some now :) Good luck to u for many more such wonderful posts..
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Congrats dear.. Mysorepa looks amazing and perfect.. Keep rocking :)
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Congratulations and best wishes on ur 200th post, looking forward for many more.
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Congrats on the 200th post..and what a great way to celebrate it..Mysore pak looks soo delicious
ReplyDeleteAwesome blend of flavors... Lovely color and the idlis look soft...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur 200th post dear and the mysore pak looks so yumm
ReplyDeletecongrats dear...looks perfect
ReplyDeleteWow wow wowwww.... Mysore Pak looks lovely... Ohhhh.... how they wud melt in my mouth... I'm drooling.... I'm crazy abt Krishna Sweets Mysorepak.. Yours look softer than them... :-)
ReplyDeletecongrats on ur 200th post and nice way to celebrate it !!
ReplyDeleteMysorepak looks so tempting and very inviting !! Loved them !!
Congrats on your 200th post and this is the perfect way to celebrate... The mysorepa looks so so soft and melt in the mouth style... Great job!
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Congrats on ur double century dear, the pak looks great.
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Congrats on ur 200th...wishing u many more! Nice to celebrate with mysore pak!....look delish!
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Congrats dear...Mysore Pa looks awesome...just like the ghee mysore pa from chennai...Super yummy
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear,looks perfect and yummy..super delicious.
ReplyDeletecongrats dear on 200th post..wish u all the best.mysore pak looks delicious n soft..
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear on reaching another milestone. Mysore Pak looks mouth watering, the color, texture and everything :)
ReplyDeleteI am going to try to repro it as both my hubby and I love this :)
How many pieces of your size (in your pic), did you get from the ingredients you used?
ReplyDeleteLooks great !! Superb blog ..have been searching this for a long time
ReplyDeletecongrats yummy and inviting pak
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your milestone dear.Mysore Pa look superb.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on your milestone..Mysore pak looks yummy and come so perfect. I want whole platter!!
ReplyDeletecongrats on your 200th post. Yummy mysore pak.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 200th post....Mysoe pa looks perfect and yummy,,,keep the Good work going
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear on reaching this beautiful milestone- keep up the good work and posting awesome recipes!!
ReplyDeleteMysore pak looks FANTABULOUS- will bookmark this recipe :)
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Congratulation for your 200th post.Mysore pa looks so tempting my dear.All the best.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on reaching another milestone dear ! wow...mysore pak looks so delicious ! too tempting to resist !
ReplyDeleteCongrats Savi on ur 200 th post, catchy catchy pics..Mysore pa looks YUM , Hope u had a wonderful time njoying this sweet without me...rrrrrrr
ReplyDeletecongrats on achieveing such a big milestone! gr8 recipe to celebrate as well.
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ReplyDeleteMelt in your mouth kind, literally.
BTW, do you guys call it Mysore pa?
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ReplyDelete@ Suma, we will call both way,but Sree krishna sweets ,call them as "mysore pa"
congrats on ur double century post :) delicious mysore pak :)
ReplyDeleteWas talking about this with Prathibha in the day earlier....this looks deliciously yum....Congrats on hitting that milestone.....wish you many more yum posts to come...
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ReplyDeletemysore pak is looking melt in mouth kind... thanks for sharing the tip for making it soft, bookmarked
Sweet looks so delicious and yummy...so tempting...
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet milestone - congrats savi and wish you many more - Mysore paak looks delicious!!
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Congrats on your 200th post,
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Congrats dear..Keep rocking..Delicious Mysore pa
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ReplyDeleteMysorepak looks so soft and yummy....
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Congratulations dear on your 200th post. Keep up the great work! Mysore Pak looks awesome, and it so easy to make! I would like a piece, please :)
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ReplyDeleteIts the perfect mysorepak recipe. i tried it out today and got astounding result.. good work :)
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hi savitha ur mysore pa was super. today i tried ur mysore pa i dont know where i went wrong when i put flour in the syrup it turns into lumps it became so hard but the taste was awesome can u pls tell me y it happened thank u
ReplyDeleteThank u sukanya for trying this .
ReplyDeleteHi Akila ,Thanks for trying out this recipe.Here are some of the reasons,where you would have went wrong.
ReplyDelete* Have you sieved the besan flour before adding it to the syrup ?
* Have you any where stopped stirring the mysore pa ?
* When the consistaqncy is reached for the mysore pa,we should pour it immediately in the pan, to prevent getting lumps.
If you find these reasons are not enough,then you can check this link for the detailed & step wise pictures of making mysore pa.
http://savithakitchen.blogspot.com/2012/11/step-by-step-pictures-of-making-sree.html