Recipe Hits - Free collection of recipes



Recipe Collection
Appetizers
Baked Goods
Barbeque
Basics
Beans and Grains
Beef
Breads
Breakfasts
Cake
Candies
Canning and Preserving
Casseroles
Cheese
Chicken
Chocolate
Condiments
Cookies
Crock Pot and Slow Cooker
Desserts
Duck
Eggs
Fruits
Grains
Herbs and Spices
Holiday
Hot and Spicy
Jellies and Jams
Kids
Lamb
Main Dish
Mexican
Nuts
Pasta
Pets
Quick and Easy
Recipes for Pets
Regional Cuisine
Rice
Salad
Sauces
Sausages
Seafood
Side Dish
Snacks
Soups
Stews
Stuffings
Sweets and Desserts
Vegetables
Vegetarian
Wild Game

Recipe Hits

Besan Barfee

Besan Barfee Category Candies 
Views 103 
Ratings
Comments
Ingredients And Procedures

6 oz Chick pea flour; 1 1/4 c

-180 g. also called besan -or Gram flour 1 c Vegetable oil; 8 fl oz.

14 oz Sugar; 1 1/2 c or 395 g

1/2 ts Cardamom seeds; ground

2 tb Pistachios; unsalted

-up to 3 tbsp -lightly crushed 1 tb Almonds, blanched;coarsely

-chopped - up to 2 tbsp Anne's note: The original recipe measures the dry ingredients by weight; these are the most accurate measures (I converted it to volume measures). Sift the chick pea flour. Heat oil in a heavy, 10-12" frying pan, wok or saute pan over a medium flame. Put in the sifted chick pea flour. Stir and fry 2 to 3 minutes until the flour turns a shade darker and is cooked (it should taste fried, not raw). Put the flour into a large bowl, stir at once and allow to cool. Make a syrup with 1 cup/8 fl oz/1/4 litre water and the 14 oz/1 1/3 c/395 g. sugar by bringing the water-sugar combination to a boil and then simmering very gently for about 20 minutes or until the syrup reaches a one thread consistency. (To test this, dip in a wooden spoon and let coat slightly. Pinch some syrup off the back of the spoon with two fingers and then try separating the fingers. One sticky thread should form. This is the Indian method. If you have a better one, use it.) Pour the hot syrup in the cooled chick pea flour/gram flour mixture. add the ground cardamom seeds and the nuts and mix well. keep stirring until mixture begins to harden slightly. (It should still be pourable.) Pour into a 9 inch square cake tin, tilt tin so barfee mixture flows to the edges and allow to cool. Cut into 3/4 inch cubes. besan barfee if tightly wrapped in aluminium foil and then placed in a plastic container, freezes very well. MAKES: 144 little cubes SOURCE: _Eastern Vegetarian Cooking_ by Madhur Jaffrey posted by Anne MacLellan

Rate this recipe!
1   2   3  4   5  
Share this recipe to your friends
Your Name :

Friend #1 Friend #2
Friend #3 Friend #4
Friend #5 Friend #6
Friend #7 Friend #8
Friend #9 Friend #10

Post this recipe to your site