Diwali is around, and how are your preparations going on? Hope all are busy tidying & lighting up homes, buying dresses, diyas and a lot more to welcome Laxmi Devi. Festival season is full of happiness and joy, and a great get-together for families and friends. Sweets are an inevitable entity, especially during Diwali, and this is the perfect time when there is a lot of adulteration in the store brought sweets as the demand is high in the market. It's always wise to rely on good quality sweets or make a few savouries and sweets at home.
- Heat a pan and add ghee. Add the rava and roast on low flame for 3–4 minutes till the raw smell disappears. Don't let the rava change colour, keep flame on low.
- Switch off flame and move away from residual heat. Add the milk powder and mix well, keep aside.
- In a sauce pan, add the water and sugar. Dissolve the sugar and get a sticky consistency. No string consistency is needed. Switch off flame.
- Pour the warm syrup in the rava milk powder mix. Combine well without lumps, put back on flame.
- Cook till the mix is thickened, add the cardamom powder and turmeric powder. Give a quick mix.
- Add a drop on a plate and wait for 30 seconds, try rolling the mix with fingers. If it's non-sticky and forms a ball - then the mix is ready to set in the tray.
- Brush ghee in a tray and keep ready. Pour the mix immediately on the tray, level the top and side edges to get correct shape.
- Garnish with saffron strands, almond and pistachio slices. Gently press with a spatula to set. Leave to cool for 15 minutes.
- Mark the lines to cut the desired shapes. Cool completely and break in pieces. Enjoy!!
They surely look very delicious and beautiful too. What is rava? Semolina?
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