Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Mysore pak



Mysore Pak is a popular South Indian sweet dish. India has a huge collection of sweets and desserts that one can never resist... and someone with a sweet tooth, like me, needs the least reason to eat or to make these sweets...Mysore pak, Jalebi, Laddu, Jhangri,different varieties of Halwa, Jamuns, Rasagolla,....will the list end any where....and will I ever stop drooling over them?!!...Enjoy!!


Preparation time: 5 mins
Cooking time: 30 - 45 mins

Ingredients:
1 cup Besan (gram flour)
2 cup sugar
2 cup ghee (clarified butter)
1 cup milk

Method:
1. Mix all the above ingredient together in a heavy bottom pan.



2. Cook it with a medium - high flame stirring continously.
3. Cook until the ghee starts to leave the sides of the pan and the mixture starts to thicken till it becomes frothy and light gold in color.





4. Spread out on a greased plate and evenly level it out with a spatula.



5. When it is still hot, cut into square pieces. Makes about 10 to 12 pieces.

5 comments:

Neelam said...

Hi Athika, first time to your blog...You have nice recipes.Mysore Pak is one of my favourite sweets...but never tried making at home. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

Anonymous said...

Athika, Mysore pak... yummmyyyy, I never though one can really make it at home... have to try ur recipe girl!! Thankx for sharing!

Saju said...

now you are talking! Mysore pak, this is my mom's favourite mithai. I will be making it for her.

Padma said...

Hey Athika, you know my hubby makes these mysore pak so nicely, I am ashamed that I cannot. I never thought this sweet could be made at home. We always used to bring it from the sweet shop...thanks for step by step instructions, your sweets recipe's are rocking!

Mansi said...

Hi Athika,

my roommate had made it once for us and that's the day we started enjoying mysore-pak, even when i'm a gujarati:) nice recipe, thanks a lot.

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