Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Jalebi's for August ICC

My 2nd experience in ICC.The challenge for August month was Jalebi's the main thing I liked about the recipe was it was simple and as my family love this sweet i wanted to try..and it came out well..though the shape was not professional we all loved the taste,guess will improve as i practise..i used a ziploc bag to pipe the batter in the hot oil,next time would try with a squeezy bottle.

Going to the recipe
Ingredients:
Maida-100gm
Cornflour-30gm
Lime-1tsp
Curd-1cup
Hot Oil-1 tblsp
Food color-a pinch

For the sugar syrup:
Water-1/2 cup
Sugar-1cup

Method:

Batter Preparation:
Measure the maida,cornflour,food colour,lime,curd,hot oil and beat the mixture so it is mixed well without any lumps.Keep this batter on the kitchen counter overnight to ferment.

Sugar Syrup:
Heat the measured sugar and water and mix till the sugar is melted and then bring to a boil till it reaches a single string consistency.


Boiling syrup

Warm Sugar Syrup


1.Now next day take the prepared batter and mix it well once again and spoon to a ziploc bag(I used this)/ a squeezy bottle.

2.Make a small as possible cut on one corner of the ziploc bag.
3.Heat oil in a kadai till it's hot and pipe the batter in 2/3 rounds directly onto the oil and fry till crisp and careful not to burn(as get's burnt easily) manage the heat accordingly.
Jalebi!! Excuse me for the shape..
4.Take the fried jalebi's and dip in the sugar syrup for a minute and drain and arrange on a dish.
5.Serve hot!Enjoy!



The entire batch!!!

8 comments:

vaishali sabnani said...

hey they look so juicy..n yes try with the squeezy bottle..simple and perfect!!

Rituparna said...

Those are amazing looking jalebi's. That batter does produce a lot of jalebis. The more the merrier I believe.

Simplyfood said...

Good effort such a beautiful vibrant colour of the jalebis.

Srivalli said...

So glad that you joined us..jabelis are looking so good..:)

Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen said...

Wonderful Color!!!

Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen said...

Wonderful Color!!!

Jaleela Kamal said...

yummy jilebis

Nisa Homey said...

Hey...jelabi has come out nice and crispy...vibrant color too..this is one thing which I have never tried...great work dear. thanks for the comment on my blog..do check there for ur doubts.