India, this is a country with full of interesting traditions of different religion, This is also a place of different varieties of food, including Traditional and non-traditional sweets. Traditional Sweets have a huge number of different varieties of sweets. You will find number of sweets from Kashmir to kanyakumari and from Gujarat to West Bengal. North Indian Sweets are as rich in taste and full of flavors, As in If you go to Rajasthan You will find Royal Sweets which are fully loaded with Desi Pure Ghee, (Pure Clarified Butter), And what to say about Bengali Sweets, They are as sweet as the people of Bengal. Huge varieties of Bengali sweets are the most popular in India.
Coming back to your Hometown is the most
amazing feeling, and when its at your momies place...I even can’t explain the
feelings. This is the most tickling feeling when I was counting my days to come
back at the place where you born and brought up, your childhood were full of
joy at that place, your friends, and the areas where you used to go every day.
No doubt, there is a huge difference when I was in ahmedabad, Then and Now, The
city is full of Traffic, huge infrastructures, and standard of living is
changed. I am enjoying every moment, sometimes the traffic irritates me a lot,
I hate to drive after 6 o’clock here....But at the same time love to go on
drive late night with my favourite music, Of course I miss you Himanshu... Late
night drive, the roads are bit empty, somehow slow and bit rough driving...This
moments are amazing. And the food, So many new restaurants, varieties of food, But Being a Rajasthani Girl I must need to try
my hands in all the popular Rajasthani traditional sweet recipes. Everyone must
have heard about the most popular recipe and amazing combination of Malpua and
Rabdi. But when this Malpua batter is made with Rabdi and then again serve with
rich and delicious Rabdi then the combination is by far outstanding. Its very
normal that when we are at our mom’s place, She treat us like a princess, every
time when I am at home, she used to make food of my choice only, and everyone
at home have to east that only which I want ;) I know sometimes its torture for
my brothers..Lol But thts Ok..I enjoy that also ;) and they tease me with
different names which I literally don’t like.
Every mom loves to serve their kids
a food which they like, It’s so rare when She got treated like a queen by her
kids. When you stay as a single family at home, Somewhere you feel that “I wish
someone make this food for me” ....I do feel this sometimes when I was in Doha..This same feeling I was wondering for my mom, As she used to make these
much different varieties of food for her three kids. So I decided to give a
treat to her in our 50th #Foodiemonday #Bloghop Event, with the
theme of #TraditionalSweets . Its a Golden
Jubilee for our Foodiemnonday Team. My
Mom loves Malpua and I dedicate this Post to my Mother who is a big lover of
Malpua and rabdi. I served this extremely delicious Traditional Sweet of
Rajsthan to her and she was so so happy by enjoying them. Feeling Proud to our
Foodiemonday Bloghop Team, The Outstanding performance from each one in every
bloghop. And I wish this will stay continue and many more bloghop are way to
come. Congratulations to Foodiemonday Team...Three cheers to all of you guys ....This is Our Foodiemonday Team,
who are the talented bloggers.
Waagmi Soni
Alka Jena
Preethi Prasad
Sujata Roy
Habeeba Nisa
Rupal Patel
Mayuri Patel
Saswati Hota
Pushpita Vikramjit Abiham
Kriti Singhal Agarwal
How to make Malpua
Ingredients:
500 ml Full Fat Milk
1 Cup All purpose Flour
½ tsp Powder Sugar
½ Cup Milk
¼ tsp Baking powder
1 Cup Sugar
½ Cup Water
½ tsp Cardamom Powder
4-5 Saffron strands
Method:
4. Meanwhile, let’s make sugar syrup,
For this Take a deep pan and add Sugar and water and cook it until the one
strand of Sugar syrup is ready. Add cardamom powder and saffron strands in it.
5. Now take a non-stick pan and apply
ghee on it, and add one spoonful of batter on it spread it lil and cook the Malpua well from both the sides.
6. Take out it from the pan and dip it
in sugar syrup and put them in another plate.
7. Now serve it with Rabdi and garnish them with Pistachio and
Almonds and some Rose petals.
Enjoyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!
I am drooling Waagmi. Malpua looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteThank you dee :)
DeleteLooks so lovely this Rajasthani sweet Waagmi.. I's so colourful too.. Love it.. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you dear :)
DeleteTempting Rajasthani Malpua Rabdi! Beautiful shots as always Waagmi.����
ReplyDeleteThank you dear Pushpita :)
DeleteWow Malpua made with rabdi batter ...that's awesome Waagmi.Congratulations to you too on our 50 th Bloghop.
ReplyDeleteThank you saswati :)
DeleteI so love malpua and rabdi. The first time I had it was at the Juhu ISKCON. Your post brought back sweet memories. My late father in law would always get malpua whenever we visited India.He too loved them. We both would relish them. I tried making them once but the malpua just separated in the oil. Don't know what went wrong.I like your version of making it on the the tawa. Will bookmark this recipe to try it.
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