This post is for the Indian cooking challenge by Srivalli of Spicing your life.
Crispy crunchy swirls of batter deep fried and dipped is aromatic saffron and cardamom infused syrup makes these awesome jalebis simply mouthwatering and delectable.
Ingredients:
Sunflower oil for frying
Few almonds and pistachio nuts for garnish.(optional)
Batter
100 grams plain flour
30 grams corn flour
2-3 drops yellow food colouring
Few strands saffron
1 cup natural yoghurt
1 tablespoon sunflower hot oil
Sugar syrup
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
Few strands of saffron
1 teaspoon cardamom powder
1 teaspoon lemon juice.
Method:
1.Mix together the plain flour, corn flour, yoghurt, saffron, food colour and hot hoil and make a smooth lump free batter
2. Cover batter and leave overnight to ferment.
3. Heat the sugar and water and lemon juice to form a sweet syrup just a little less than 1 thread in consistency.(Thread Stage 215° F–235° F/108° C–118° C on sugar thermometer)(Lemon juice prevents sugar syrup from crystalising)
4. Heat oil in a pan and while its heating fill up a plastic ketchup/mustard bottle with the batter mixture.(Alternatively use a zip lock bag with a tiny hole cut in the bottom of it.)
5. When oil is medium hot, squeeze batter to form mini swirls into the hot oil and fry jalebis until golden brown on both sides.
6.Immediately remove jalebis from hot oil and shake off access oil and dip them in warm sugar syrup to coat both sides.
7. Remove jalebis from syrupas soon as you have dipped them to retain crunch and place them on serving dish .Repeat procedure for remaining batter.
8. Garnish with almond and pistachio slivers if desired.
Serve hot.
Notes-
Jalebi batter turned out a little too thin and made it difficult to form uniform swirls.I had to add another tablespoon of corn flour to thicken the batter. I think batter was thin because my yoghurt was low fat and very runny.
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Yummy jalebis.. Looks mouthwatering !!
ReplyDeleteWell done to you for attempting the jalebis!! I have never tried them with the addition of corn flour.
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ReplyDeletelooks nice crisp and yummy...my husband's favorite...i like the sister version jangiri better...
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ReplyDeleteJalebis are my most favorite sweets in the world! Looks lovely! (/you should have posted this last week! I would have definitely selected this! Next time I hop to your blog, I'm making Jalebi! :D)
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very nice dear....
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crispy jalebi...looks yummm!!!!
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ReplyDeleteYou made it!!! This is the one which i still struggle to prepare. very tempting and looks delicious!
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Wow! yummy jalebis!
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Those jalebis look delicious. My first batch batter was runny as well. Just use equal amounts of curd & flour, it worked for me.
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The jalebis look very crispy and I want to gobble some!
ReplyDeleteI have not heard of jalebis. First time seeing this dish. it looks delish and you have arouse my curiosity to find out the taste.
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Hi..first time here..you have a grt space, the jalebis look so yummy..nice clicks too!!
ReplyDeleteThe jalebis look out of the world. Absolutely one of my favorite sweets!
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ReplyDeleteYum, they have come out so well :)
ReplyDeleteI will be honest.. I am really not too confident when it comes to making sweets at home! But ur recipe seems to be inspiring me! :)
ReplyDeleteI will try it out for sure under mom in law's guidance and tell you how it turns out!
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These look yummy!
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