This is a Guest post by Nisha
Jangiri is a very popular sweet in South India.Wedding feasts in South India are mostly accompanied by this glossy, flower shaped (slurpy!!:)) sweets. I think this celebrity sweet had enough intro,so lets go dig in the recipe 🙂
Source: Vahchef + a little modification
- Urad dal - 1 cup
- Rice flour - 1 Tbsp
- Food Color(red) - 2 to 3 drops
- Ghee/Oil - to fry
- Sugar - 2 cups
- Rose essence - 4 drops
- Cardamon powder - ½ tsp
- Sliced Almonds/Pistachios/Saffron - for garnishing (optional)
- Lemon juice - 1 Tbsp(opt)
- Soak Urad dal in water for 2 hours.
- Drain the water and grind urad dhal to a fine paste.
- Add the rice flour along with food color, grind it for a few times till it is completely mixed.
- The consistency of the batter is checked by putting a drop of the jangiri batter in water. If it floats,then it has the right consistency.
- Pour the batter into Ziploc bag and pierce a hole in it.
- Heat Oil/Ghee about 1 inch in a wok.
- Once the oil is hot, pour the jangiri batter starting from center in swirls to form a circle and also by making small circles on the sides. This art of drawing jangiri is completely your choice. Make it into swirls or a normal circle or any twisted shapes as far as you like it 🙂
- Cook jangiri on both sides.
- Meanwhile, heat sugar in a pan along with water to immerse the sugar.
- Boil it till it becomes thick. Then add the cardamon powder and rose essence. Add lemon juice if desired to stop crystallizing of sugar.
- Transfer it into the sugar pan and immerse it for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Garnish with sliced almonds,saffron and serve hot.Enjoy!!
Step by Step Pictures
- Soak Urad dal for 2 hours.
- Drain the water and grind urad dhal to a fine paste.Add the rice flour along with food colour,pulse it for a few times till it is completely mixed.
3.The consistency of batter is checked by putting a drop of the jangiri batter in water.If it floats,then it has the right consistency.Pour the batter into Ziploc bag and pierce a hole in it.
4.Heat Oil/Ghee about 1 inch in a wok.Once the oil is heated,pour the jangiri batter starting from center in swirls to form a circle and also by making small circles on the sides.This art of drawing jangiri is completely your choice.Make it into swirls or a normal circle or any twisted shapes as far as you like it 🙂
5.Cook jangiri on both sides.