Mysore Pak – A delicious sweet in Indian cuisine. Recipe
from Raks Kitchen.com !!!
Ingredients
Besan (gram flour / kadala maavu / chone pitti) – ½ cup (Here I used Indian standard measuring cup
of 100 ml / 4 oz / ½ cup capacity)
Ghee – 1 cup (But I used ½ cup ghee (100 ml) and ½ cup oil
(100 ml))
Oil – ¼ cup
Sugar – 1 ½ cup
Water – 1 cup
Method
Sift the flour to get rid of the lumps. Keep a tray, greased
ready.
Place sugar in a heavy bottomed pan, with water enough to
immerse say 1 cup water.
Boil until 1 string consistency. This is if you check
between your forefinger, a string will form. Keep the flame in medium when the
syrup is nearing its stage. Swipe the back of the ladle you use in the syrup
for checking.
Add the flour slowly stirring continuously. Mix until
smooth. The flame should always be medium (My suggestion to make hard Mysore pak (like Karnataka style) - Melt ghee and oil together. Keep aside near kitchen platform with a steel ladle. Pour sieved besan in 2 batches. Give a quick stir. Do not allow besan to become a smooth paste. Immediately add a ladleful of ghee - oil in 4 - 5 batches. Stir continuously. Ghee - besan mixture will become featherlight and also a porous structure / dark yellow in color. All these changes will happen within 3 - 4 minutes. Do not allow ghee to dries up. Pour this hot Mysore pak into a square or round steel thali / / tray / baking dish and remove extra ghee from one corner side of the steel plate. Wait for 3 minutes and cut it into desired shape and size. Once it completely cools, remove from the thali).
Mix and keep ghee and oil ready. Start adding ghee slowly and
continuously like 2 – 3 tablespoon at a time.
Keep stirring until the ghee
mixes and then add the next batch of ghee and repeat until you finish the ghee.
At one stage, the color changes to pale and frothy here and
there, be alert at this time and lastly the mixture starts frothy. Also there
will be a pleasant cooked besan aroma along with ghee aroma. Put it to the greased
tray / baking dish and level it with a spatula. Wait until warm and cut into
desired shape. Let it cool down completely before transferring to the
container.
Here's the recipe link of Microwave Mysore Pak (made of equal amount of besan and ghee 1: 1 ratio. Easy recipe !!
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