Malpua
This is a pancake sweet snack or a sweet dish which is famous and liked all over the country. It is made in Rajasthan on Hariyali Amavasya. I have also made it on this festival and make it every year. Malpua is also made in the same way with wheat flour.
Ingredients:-
Maida (plain wheat flour) - 1/2 cup
Milk - 1/2 liter
Cream - 1/2 cup
Ghee - for frying
Dry fruits - for garnishing
For sugar syrup
Sugar - 1/2 cup
Water - 1/2 cup
Cardamom powder - 1/4 tsp
Saffron - a few strands
Method:-
First of all, for sugar syrup, 1/2 cup sugar
Add 1/2 cup water
Put it on to boil and keep stirring till the sugar melts. Now add cardamom powder
and saffron
Add it and mix it. Do not make it into a stringy syrup. If it becomes sticky, turn off the gas or boil it for 5 minutes.
For the batter:-
In a vessel, take 1/2 cup all purpose flour,
1/2 cup cold full cream milk
Add 1/2 cup fresh cream and mix well. Keep stirring this mixture continuously for 5 minutes so that it becomes light and mixes well.
There should be no lumps in it
Now keep the batter covered for 30 minutes
After 30 minutes mix again. Now take a nonstick pan which should be flat from the bottom, add ghee in it and heat it
And take a big spoon of batter and put it in hot ghee, it will take the shape of a small puri
And it will start to sizzle in ghee
Fry on low flame till it becomes golden on both sides
It will take 4 minutes to fry one Malpua
When it turns golden, take it out and put it hot in sugar syrup
After 5 minutes, take it out of the syrup and put it on a net
So that the extra syrup drains out, prepare all the Malpuas in this way. 7 pieces are prepared in 1/2 cup.
Now decorate them with your favorite dry fruits
These can be kept in the fridge and eaten for 6-7 days
I write all my recipes in Hindi and upload them in English with the help of Google Translate
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Thank you
I think it is perfect for a snack or to share if there is a visitor at home. It is easy to make after all.
Yes you can make for your guest too it’s works for everyone
Wow! This looks delicious! I love how soft and golden the Malpuas turned out. Thank you for sharing the recipe in detail, both Hindi and English—it’s very helpful. I will try to find this dessert here in Malaysia, since so much Indian food here and all kinds.
Your welcome glad you like my recepie yes I know Malaysia have lot of indian and Indian food