Wish You all Happy Holi
Celebrating Holi with these lovely feast of Poori Aloo Sabji , Kasta Kachori and finish it with dessert Mulpua & Thandai
For Mulpua:
- 1 cup Maida / All purpose flour
- 1 Tbsp Semolina
- Pinch of soda
- 1/4 cup Curds
- Oil for deep frying
- 1/2 cup Sugar
- 1/2 cup Water
- 1/2 tsp Cardamom powder
- Few Fennel seeds (optional)
- Few dry fruits (almonds/ pistachios)
In a blow add maida, semolina, curd, baking soda and little water and make thick batter. Let the batter sit for 1 to 1 1/2 hrs.Mean time make the syrup. In a pan add sugar, water, cardamom, fennel seeds cook over hing heat until light syrup forms.
Heat the oil for deep frying. Pour the spoonful batter. (it spreads a little make it a proper shape).
Drain them from the oil. Place them on severing plate and pour sugar syrup and dry fruits.
Poori and Aloo,recipe goes to Shama's Family's Fav Food event
And to RV's & Sudeshna's Tiffin box event
Mulpua goes to Notyet100's Holi Event
Looks like you had a very colorful Holi..all dishes look very beautiful..
ReplyDeleteA very happy holi! Malpua looks yumm!
ReplyDeleteJyoti,
ReplyDeleteLove the combo...mulpuas sound yummy...never tried them before!
Happy Holi to you too!!! Mulpua sounds delicious..new to me
ReplyDeleteooh, the plate looks soo inviting. Nice dishes for holi. Mulpua looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteHi jyoti,very happy holi to you and your family...platter is just so delicious,malpua is my fav sweet but i havent tried it at home ever,thanks for the recipe,should attempt it once...
ReplyDeleteHappy holi to u and ur family J...malpua looks awesome and delicious spreads dear!
ReplyDeletedelicious mulpua...thans for the yummy entry
ReplyDeletehey the platter looks so delicious..malpua is something I used to think we buy only from the sweet vendor..but heres the recipe..too good thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holi dear!!!! Its new to me..looks so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy holit to you too Jyoti. Malpua looks yummy... beautiful pic.
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation, mulpua looks yummy, thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeletethat look gr8.. i am going to try this soon.. I loved ur puris..
ReplyDeleteWow love all the food you prepared for holi :)
ReplyDeleteThank you all for lovely comments & Holi wishes..
ReplyDelete@ Sushma , J, do try it n let me know..
MAlpuas are simply tempting... HAppy holi have fun... The Puri and masal are great combo good entry for the event!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely platter of food.Malpua is interesting may try that asI have not made them before.
ReplyDeleteNever made Malpua. Looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holi!!
ReplyDeleteNice combination!!!
First time to ur space and loved it. A good collection of interesting recipes. Following u:):)Holi wishes to u and ur family. Loved the Mulpua and other exotic dishes.
ReplyDeleteChitchat
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It is only when I am blog hopping that I realise there are certain things I have't eaten in ages....like malpua.
ReplyDeleteLooks like I have haul myself to the kitchen to make it. Your malpuas are sure to send me to the kitchen now!
Happy Holi dear.
ReplyDeletePoori, kachori, mulpua...comeone you are tempting me, and where do you live...I am going to stop by, he he.
Thank you all for lovely comments..
ReplyDelete@ Malar you are welcome to my home dear...
@ Ms chitchat & Aquadaze thank you so much for visiting my blog and for lovely comments...
thanks dear for thi yummy entry,.":-)
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