Mysorepak

Maysore-Pak


Mysore Pak is Sweet Fudge made with Chickpea flour, Clarified butter and Sugar. This sweet is usually very popular in most South Indian homes.

Deepavali (Festival of lights ) is an important festival for  Hindus in India. This year Deepavali is on 26th of October '11. I'v started my preparation of Deepavali Sweet with Mysore Pak.

This being my 100th post I thought to share this wonderful sweet with all my friends. Enjoy.





Ingredients:
  1. Chickpea flour (Besan)    1 cup
  2. Ghee(Clarified butter)      2 cups
  3. Sugar                              1 1/2 cups
  4. Water                            1/2 cup
Method:
  1. Heat Ghee in a sause pan in a medium heat.
  2. Grease a plate with ghee and keep it aside.
  3. In the mean while take sugar in a  thick bottomed pan, add half cup of water into sugar and mix well in a medium heat and cook in medium flame till bubbles form  from sugar solution.
  4. Now add 1/2 amount of Chickpea flour into sugar solution and half amount of hot Ghee, mix quickly with the ladle and cook in medium flame for 2 to 3 min. 
  5. Now add remaining amount of Chickpea flour and add little little amount of Ghee and mix again fast with the ladle and cook till ghee has dissolved completely into this mix and when mixture starts leaving edges and looks a bit dry, in this moment pour this mixture into greased plate spread nicely with knife.
  6.  Wait for few min to spread this Mysore Pak mix then cut into small shapes.
  7. After they become cool remove each piece carefully  keep it aside.
  8. Store them into airtight container.





Comments

  1. Irresistible mysorepak, i can have it rite now..yumm..

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  2. Soft & irresistible!!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  3. Rani,
    Ficou com um aspecto delicioso... Gostei muito da receita : )

    Catarina

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  4. I love mysore pak a lot going to make for this deepavali if time permits. Yours is looks delicious.

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  5. wow mysyore pak looks yummy !! love it !!

    Ongoing Event - Festive Food

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  6. Delicious and rich mysore pak. Excellent preparation.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  7. same pinch again!....made this today...looks yumm and delish!

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  8. Thats simply irresistable


    http://panchamrutham.blogspot.com/

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  9. looks tempting and yummy sweet ......

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  10. I always melt at the name and sight of this sweet :)

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  11. Wonderful 100th post! Wishing you a wonderful Deepavali and many more years of blogging super recipes such as this one :)

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  12. Just mouthwatering....looks so easy to prepare and delicious!

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  13. congrats on your 100th post :)

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  14. Happy diwali to u too!!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  15. Happy Diwali to u and ur family .
    Mysore pak looks great

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  16. Wish you and your family a very happy and prosperous Diwali.
    Mysore pak looks perfect, yummy and tempting.

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  17. Congrats on 100th post...hope u had wonderful diwali

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  18. They came out super duper perfect ~ must try your version :) Congrats on your milestone Rani n wishes for many many more to come :)
    USMasala

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  19. You have a nice space - lovely Mysore pack,

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  20. Have a happy Deepavali with your family, Rani. Congrats on 100th post The sweet looks temptimg and yummy. Cheers...Marimi

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  21. wow..sounds incredibly tasty..
    congrats on your milestone dear..;)
    Tasty Appetite

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