Hey everyone, it’s me, Dave, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, makhana kheer and jalebi parfait. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook makhana kheer and jalebi parfait using 22 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Makhana kheer and jalebi parfait:
- Prepare For Makhana kheer
- Take 1 cup makhana/foxnuts
- Take 500 ml full fat milk
- Make ready 1/2 tsp green cardamom powder
- Take 2 tbsp grated mawa
- Get 1/2 cup grated plam jaggery
- Make ready 2 tsp clarified butter/ghee
- Get 2 tbsp chopped dry fruits
- Prepare For jalebi
- Make ready 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
- Get 2 tsp gramflour/ besan
- Make ready 1 pinch baking powder
- Get 1 pinch baking soda
- Prepare 1 1/2 tsp yogurt
- Make ready 1/4 cup water
- Take 2 cups oil to fry jalebi
- Get 1/2 cup sugar
- Get 1/4 cup water
- Take 2 green cardamom pods
- Make ready 5-6 saffron strands
- Get 2 tbsp milk
- Prepare 1/4 tsp lemon juice
Make it in your kitchen and send. Makhane ki Kheer or Makhana Kheer is an Indian pudding that has so many health benefits, good for weight loss, pregnancy. Today I am sharing with you the Makhane ki Kheer recipe. But, at the end of this post I will also be sharing with you all how to eat makhana or to say include makhana in savoury.
Steps to make Makhana kheer and jalebi parfait:
- Heat ghee in a pan,add makhana and roast in low flame till it become slightly golden and crispy,then keep aside.
- In heavy bottomed pan heat milk for 5-6 minutes or till it become 3/4 in quantity, stir it frequently.
- Add roasted makhana,cook it for another 5-6 minutes or till it done, stir it continuously.
- Add grated mawa,mix and cook for couple of minutes and switch off the flame.
- Add grated jaggery and green cardamom powder, combine it well.
- Makhana kheer is ready, cool it down and refrigerate it for an hour.
- In a large bowl mix together flour, gramflour, baking powder, baking soda, yogurt, mix it well, cover it and let the batter sit for 9-10 hours or overnight to ferment.
- Now for sugar syrup,in a heavy bottomed pan put sugar, green cardamom pods and water together,let it all come to a boil.
- Once boil add milk, give a quick mix, and boil for a minute.
- All the dirt in the sugar syrup will separate, discard it.
- Now add saffron, lemon juice, and simmer it till syrup becomes sticky and form one string consistency.
- Keep the syrup warm, while making jalebi, now transfer the jalebi batter into a squeeze bottle.
- Heat oil in a pan, squeeze batter in hot oil, making spiral motion, shape it like jalebi, keep the flame at low.
- Fry both sides till it become golden brown.
- Remove from the oil and dip in warm sugar syrup, few seconds on each side.
- Then remove it from sugar syrup, jalebi is ready.
- For assembling the dish, in a serving glass fill half with chilled makhana kheer, then sprinkle some chopped dry fruits, topped it with handful jalebi pieces.
- Enjoy chilled kheer with hot crispy jalebi.
Makhana Kheer is a staple during Diwali and also a very nice break from rice kheer. Put the makhanas in a mortar little by little and lightly crush with a pestle until a single makhana breaks into two or more pieces. This is done for two reasons—to make sure the insides of the nuts are clean and. It is perfectly rich and creamy sweet with deliciously irresistible flavors! This kheer is mostly prepared during Hindu fasting like Navratri vrat.
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