Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Crispy Juicy Jalebi


Hi friends I have been not very consistent in my posts due to some unavoidable reasons. Last month it was my hubbys birthday and I had asked him what special he wanted me to prepare and he instantly replied Jalebi. This is my third attempt and I had failed twice so this time I did more research on the net and got the perfection I wanted. It was a wonderful experience .

Jalebi has been always one of my favorite sweets,its crunchy outer crust and soft sweet inner juicy feel makes it divine. In punjab warm jalebis are eaten with a topping of curd and in west bengal it is eaten as a breakfast dessert. I never miss a jalebi treat when we go out to any punjabi dhaba.

Courtesy of the recipe goes to vahrehvah chef.

Ingredients
  • 3/4 cup maida (all purpose flour)
  • 1/4 cup corn flour
  • 2 drops orange food color
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1 cup curd
  • 1 tbsp hot oil
Mix all the above ingredients without lumps in a deep bottom bowl, then add one hot tbsp of oil and mix again.cover it and let it sit in a warm place and ferment for 24 hours.

I kept it for 20hr and it was well fermented.Mix the batter nicely with spatula or hand and It should have a continous consistency,check if not add some maida or water to get the required consistency.

To make suger syrup ,take one cup sugar in a seperate bowl and heat with little water ,the sugar should dissolve and form a sugar syrup with one string consistency

Heat oil to a temperature between low to medium heat to fry the jalebis

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Take a zip lock bag and make a small hole at the bottom centre of it ,pour the batter into it ,slowly squeeze the batter and give a shape of swirl direct in the frying pan .

Swirl the batter into the oil and fry till light golden brown.

Remove the jalebi and dip in the syrup for 20 sec and remove it immediately

Note: While making these jilebi the batter should be flowy and consistent and the oil temperature should not be too hot. At the perfect temperature the jalebi whould rise from the bottom of pan slowly.

Watch the video on youtube

I am sending this recipe to a wonderful event "Bookmarked Recipes" hosted by Priya and Aipi

37 comments:

  1. Wow these have come perfect...love it..

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  2. Hi Satya,
    Felt so good to see your post today, even Sushma posted today after a long time...
    Jalebis are my all time favorite and I have never had the courage to try them...
    But on seeing your pics, I want to try! They look so Yummy...
    Belated Happy Birthday to your hubby and do keep posting dear...
    Have a great week ahead:)

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  3. Jalebi's looks delicious. I love it.

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  4. Looks so gud ...so much to tempt ...gud one

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  5. Looks so gud ...so much to tempt ...gud one

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  6. This is my fav...drooling here...want to grab one form the screen so tempting :)

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  7. wow...yummy jalebis dear...:)good to see you posting..i also dont post like before as i got too busy...:)I do miss blogging...:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com/

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  8. super yummy like ur blog names says this is such a perfect sweet love it..

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  9. nothing can beat homemade sweets. you made it perfectly.

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  10. Hi satya I am fine..just a bit busy with my kid nowadays as he is having summer holidays...it was very nice to c u after a long time....Ur Jalebis have got such a perfect shape..they simply look mouthwatering:)

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  11. jalebis looks just so perfect and yummy..

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  12. Very tempting,am carving for this now...

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  13. woww.. just like youn blog name, jalebi is "SUPER YUMMY".Snap is amzing Satya :)

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  14. Hi Satya lot of us have become irregular these days. Just yesterday I was thinking abt you.

    Love these super yummy jalebis.

    Please check out my event:
    http://madscientistskitchen.blogspot.com/2011/08/you-are-invited-to-my-very-first-event.html

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  15. Lovely jelabis... Lots of sweet recipes today.. this is the second jelabi. Is something telling me I have to make smthng sweet?? :)

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  16. Goshh.. its so mouth-watering :D

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  17. Great to see your post Satya. The jalebis look perfect and Apt for the celebration :)

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  18. Can't stop drooling over the crispy jalebis. Great preparation.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  19. Hey satya! Hope you are doing good! Jalebi looks delicious and crunchy.. yum,,,

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  20. Wow, thats a neat swirly shape you got! The last time I made the zip lock bag gave up on me and squirted the whole batter in the oil to my frustration..So next time I plan to use a good pastry bag !

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  21. I love this a lot,never tried at home! Very nice!

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  22. Jalebi looks perfect, yummy and mouth watering. Very beautiful presentation.

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  23. perfect looking jalebis. great effort.

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  24. Glad to see you bouncing back. Lovely post and love jalebis. These are my favorite as well. Hoping to see more to come.

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  25. Jalebi looks perfect and so delicious..great work!!

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  26. delicious looking sweet jalebi looks wonderful

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  27. My all time favorite Indian sweet. Yours look so yum!

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  28. This is reallyhelpful! I love jalebis! Thanks Satya! :D

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  29. I love jalebis, will bookmark these!

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  30. First time to your blog... Jalebis look delicious... will bookmark these...

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