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Friday, May 13, 2011

Mawa Kachori - मावा कचोरी (Stuffed and deep fried bread with reduced milk solids and nuts) - BM # 5

Hello Friends,

Blogger is playing hide-n-seek with us. I can only expect to have this posted and then not loose it. Anyways, today is day 5 of blogging Marathon # 5 which was started by Srivalli. And, I am here with another delicacy, this time a dessert or street food of Rajasthan. Please enjoy !!!


Mawa Kachori - मावा कचोरी (Stuffed and deep fried bread with reduced milk solids and nuts)
Ingredients
For Kachori Dough
Maida (All Purpose Flour) - 2 cups
Salt - as per taste
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 3 tbsps
Warm water - for mixing the dough
Oil - for deep frying
For Stuffing
Mawa/Khoa (Reduced Milk Solids) - 1.5 cups
Mixed Nuts - 3/4 cup (I used a mix of almonds, pistachio and cashews)
Sugar - 1/2 cup
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 2 tbsps
For Sugar Syrup
Sugar - 2 cups
Water - 1 cup
For Garnishing
Nuts and few strands of saffron
Preparation

  • Mix everything except water for kachori dough in a bowl.
  • Now add warm water little by little and make it into a soft dough.
  • Cover it with a lid or kitchen towel and let it stand for 30-60 minuets before using it.
  • Meanwhile, take a non-stick pan and heat 2 tbsps ghee and fry mawa till nice golden brown.
  • Add sugar and nuts to it, mix well and your stuffing is ready.
  • In a separate pan, add sugar and water and let it form a syrup of one-string consistency.
  • Now, heat oil for frying kachoris.
  • Take a plum sized ball from the dough and roll it into a flat circle. 
  • Keep the stuffing in the middle of the circle and roll it from all sides into a ball and pinch the excess dough off.
  • Flatten it slightly into a disc shape with your palm.
  • Now, fry these to golden brown and drain on a paper towel.
  • After excess oil is removed, dip them into sugar syrup for few seconds and take them out into a serving plate.
  • Sprinkle some nuts and saffron and it is ready to be served.

Serving
Serve it warm for either dessert or just a snack :)


I am sending this to Celebrate Sweets - Stuffed Sweets event guest hosted by Akila and started by Nivedita.
That's all for now. Till next post, take care.

Check out the Blogging Marathoners doing BM#5 along with me.
Curry in a hurry under 30 min: Cool Lassi(e)HariniKalyaniPriya MahadevanSuma
Seven Days of Colorful Dishes Kid's Special: Priya SureshVeena,
Seven Days of Indian Sweets: ShylajaSrivalli
Seven Days of Regional Specials: Priya Yallapantula
Under 15 mins Quick Breakfast:AarthiVaishali

33 comments:

  1. Mindddddddddddddd Blowingggggggggggggg!!!!! tooo goood!!!

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  2. Absolutely lovely mawa kachoris Priya.Mouthwatering here.

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  3. Wow,they look so cute and inviting.I think the filling is extremely rich and healthy to go.Simply superb !!

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  4. MMMM...looks so rich and creamy!!sinful indeed

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  5. So Rich...you are tempting me to make this..looks so yummy...

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  6. oh my. this is so yumm and so rich. thanks for sharing Priya.

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  7. Looks good Priya .. thx for sharing.

    Vardhini
    VardhinisKitchen

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  8. Hmm yummy....Bookmarked dear. Can't wait to try this...your's look like store bought . Perfect

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  9. Omg, those mawa kachoris looks highly addictive, feel like having some..

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  10. this looks super delicious...absolute mouth watering....

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  11. Yat i love kachoris....this looks so inviting..Send me some

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  12. OMG! This looks so so mouth watering. I can skip main meal for this dessert :-)

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  13. This looks really good....And I have some awards waiting for you,in my blog..Please check that and collect that dear...
    http://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/2011/05/my-first-awards.html

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  14. What a delicious snack when the munchies attack~ This with black coffee or tea should be awesome!

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  15. Wow, droolworthy recipe..Shall have to bookmark it!!

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  16. Great snack and looks yummy! Love the filling you've used...

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  17. Looks absolutely delicious. Wish I had some now warm..
    South Indian Home

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  18. wat a fantastic recipe...completely new to me..
    stop over n pick up your lovely awards dear..
    Tasty Appetite

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  19. This mawa kachori has brought back some yum memories...I remember eating these in Jaipur and Kota and so much we liked them that I used to tell my brother who was then studying in kota to bring these back each time he came home...
    Simply delicious.

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  20. HI
    I LOVE THESE KACHORIS. LOVE TO EAT THE WHOLE BOX.
    HEY YOU CAN SEND THIS TO MY EVENT GUEST HOSTED BY AKILA,
    CLICK THE LINK IF YOU LIKE TO PARTICIPATE
    http://akilaskitchen.blogspot.com/2011/05/event-announcement-celebrate-sweets.html

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  21. Lovely delicious kachori, love the filling.

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  22. I know how delicious this tastes since I used to eat it in another form, I should say.:)
    Meeru eppudaina Andhra lo khova kajjikayalu tinnara?

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  23. Totally Yum...brings back so many memories Priya. I have never made these myself. Will definitely bookmark your recipe and try out soon.

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  24. Looks awesome perfect. Love the filling.

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  25. wow....
    looks yummy...
    love to have some :)

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  26. ooh ! Pleaes pass that on . quick :) great to have this on any afternoon with tea :-)

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  27. HI
    thank you so much dear.
    bookmarked it for next week menu :-)

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  28. Love this dessert !! The stuffing is looking so delicious.

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  29. These kachoris look amazing Priya!!

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