Wishing all my blogger friends a very happy ganesh chaturthi. I prepared modaks for lord ganesh. Though everybody is familiar with this recipe but I still feel like sharing this recipe.
We used to make modaks with different shapes and we call it traditionally jilladu kayalu and it is moon shaped. My mom and MIL use to make these with moon shape but I love the modak shape. And it is lovely to hold and give it away.
My hubby wanted to distribute some prasad in the office so I prepared the modak style and pack it in a roche box !! It was my first attempt and I loved it.
While preparing these modaks it undergoes several steps
1. Making the rice flour
2. Making the dough for the shell
3. Making the filling
4. Moulding the modaks into a perfect shape and steaming
Here is the recipe below
Preparing the Rice flour
Soak the rice for one hour and drain the water completely. Spread on a dry cloth for 10 minutes then make a fine powder in a mixie/blender. Sieve it and use if for the dough.
Preparing the Dough
Ingredients
- 1 cup rice flour
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 tsp oil
Boil the water and salt the oil. Then add the flour mix contiously till it lump free and blended completely with water.
Keep it aside and let it cool for ten minutes. Then knead it nicely to a smooth dough. Cover and keep it aside.
Preparing the filling
Ingredients
- 1 cup grated coconut
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1/8 cup water
Preparing the Modak
Apply some ghee on your palms and again knead the dough nicely. Divide it into small lemon size balls and put one ball in your left palm and pat it into a round shape with your other hand into a 3 inch diameter. Sides should be thin.
And start folding it with small bends and finally enclose it.
Now steam it in a idly steamer for 5-7 minutes.
You can also refridgerate it for longer shelf life.
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Note: Rice flour should be very fine, do not use excess water when making dough .
Dont use too much stuffing for modaks otherwise they will break apart.
Filling looks too delicious and I love the cute little shape.
ReplyDeleteWoW...this must be very delish....hugs, Flavia
ReplyDeletelovely modaks. perfectly prepared.
ReplyDeleteThe modaks looks perfect!!! Loved the recipe Satya!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy and tempting modaks beautifully presented.
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking modaks . Thanks a lot for sharing step by step method.
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Chala bagunnayi mee modakalu.. Yummy :)
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Looking yummy and cute
ReplyDeletetoo good n the filling is so yumm..
ReplyDeleteModaks look very nice... Hope you had a wonderful Ganesh Chaturthi...
ReplyDeleteLooks so pretty and cute,nice presentation :)
ReplyDeleteAdding sugar in the poornam sounds interesting and perfectly done modaks.nice presentation
ReplyDeletemodak looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteNice stuffing and presentation ....Ganesha must be very happy :)
ReplyDeletewow perfect modak sathya,luks yum...
ReplyDeleteI just love Modaks!! And I gorge on them every Ganesh Chaturthi!! These look very delicious and lovely presentation...
ReplyDeleteWill do the Ganpati Pandals post soon, Wish you and your family a very Happy Ganesh Chaturthi Satya:)
Looks wonderful with the twists. Nice and well prepared.
ReplyDeleteThere is something about festival feasts. Love your modaks.Perfect shape.
ReplyDeletelovely modaks hope you had a good time during the festival!, the last click is superb in the ferrero rocher box :)
ReplyDeleteLAst click looks damn pretty and marvellous..delicious modaks..
ReplyDeletePerfect & yummy..
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Hey! Looks really good! You should send this to the "Serve it Steamed" event. you'll find the link on my blog post titled "Yelai Vadaam"
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Oh goodness the modaks look like perfection ~ very beautifully done n presented Satya!
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These look perfect and delicious Satya!
ReplyDeletedelicious looking modaks..
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable and I love the filling...delicious!
ReplyDeletelipsmacking good satya...love your stepwise cliks..:)
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hi sathya,
ReplyDeletelovely shapely modaks and i loved your fun idea to place them in the ferro rocher container....Soooper!
Shobha
Perfect looking modaks , loved it
ReplyDeletethey look so cute, i wish i knew how 2 make these:(
ReplyDeleteSo glad to be stopping by your super yummy space... Just dropped in to say hi.. And to thank you for all the wonderful support you have given me always, blogger friends like you make this place so much more enjoyable for me :-) I miss your delicious recipes too, Please do post often and keep blogging :-) Waiting for my yummy treat here soon...take care :-)
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the movie Flubber
ReplyDeletethanks for the recipes. they all look great, yummy
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