My First post in dis blog--Lets start with sweettts
These Jalebis were crunchy, perfectly juicy and incredibly delicious!! ...
1 cup SR flour
2 pinch yellow food colour
cold water to mix (the batter)
(I added quarter tsp of cardamom powder to this)
If you don’t have SR flour ( self raising flour) you can make it yourself using:
1 cup flour
1tsp level baking powder
sieve both so that they mix in well together
Sugar syrup:
1 cup sugar
½ glass water (I added 1/2tespn rose water to this)
1 Make the sugar syrup, let it cool completely, it should be thick, only then the jalaibi will get it’s
taste
2 Mix the flour, with the food colour and mix it with COLD water, it will start turning very sticky
like a glue, keep mixing strongly with a whisker till the batter is very creamy but not runny. (I
needed somewhere between a third to half a cup of cold water)I use the icing set which is used
for cakes and fix the tinniest nozzle on it as when you drop the batter in the oil it will raise insize
so better use the smallest one,
3 now heat the oil, fill in the icing device, and go round round with it dropping it in the oil and
make the form of jalaibi. Don’t fry too long you will feel as the colour changes to a light
brownish orange, take it out and put it directly in the syrup BUT take it immediately out after 4-
5 seconds!! If it stays long it will become very soggy, to have it crunchy you have to hurry, place
them on a cooling wire so that the extra syrup runs out..
Lovely recipe dear.Happy to comment on your first post.Happy Blogging :)
ReplyDeleteThanks lott Nisha !! sorryy 4 d very late replyy !! u r d frist one to comnt !!!! :) Do follow my blog...n thanks lottt
DeleteHearty congrats on new beginning :) keep up the gud work
ReplyDeletehi hi ! nandri nandri !!! :D <3
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ReplyDeletejilebi looks yummy...glad to follow you :)
Thanks lottt dear :) Keep supportinggg !!! :D
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