Wednesday, October 19, 2011

God Shankarpale (Sweet diamonds)

Hey it's Diwali time again!!! I think for this week everybody must be busy in preparing sweets & savory items for Diwali. With All my other varieties for Diwali, I want to add some more traditional things in my list. God Shankarpale (Sweet diamonds) is very typical recipe for Diwali in Maharashtra. This is not very time consuming and also easy to make.


 
Ingredients
Milk - 1 cup

Sugar - 1Cup

Oil/ Ghee - 1 cup

Wheat flour/ Maida -3 cup

Fine Semolina (barik Rava) - 2 cup

Salt - a pinch.

Oil for deep fry


Procedure

Heat milk, sugar and ghee in heavy bottom pan. When it started boiling , turn the heat off. When the mixture  becomes warm add slat and then the flour and rava mixture little after a gap. Knead a soft dough. If the dough is sticky, you can add little flour to it. Cover and keep aside for 30 minutes. Heat oil for deep frying in Kadai. Make 5-6 equal portioned balls of the dough. Roll out a ball and make a round like thick roti. Cut it into diamond shaped pieces with pizza cutter. Deep fry this pieces in oil on medium flame till it becomes slightly golden brown. Cool down completely and store it in airtight container. It also taste good with hot tea :-)



This goes to Gayathri's 'ONLY' - Sweets & Desserts event, brain child of Pari.





9 comments:

Lifewithspices said...

one of my fav munch..good

Priya Suresh said...

Feel like munching some,addictive beauties..

Alpana said...

Shakarpare look very crispy.......love it.

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Delicious and tempting looking sweets. Excellent preparation.

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Padhu Sankar said...

Looks yummy and delicious. Advance Diwali wishes to u and ur family

Unknown said...

Yum, they look superb !!!

KrithisKitchen said...

Grandma makes this... so cute and adorable... you could send this to the festival event happening at our space...
Krithi's Kitchen
Event: Serve It - Festival Potluck

R said...

what a coincidence, i have a post on god shankarpale to :) these look really delicious!

Rachana said...

Looks so delicious. Wishing you and your family a very Happy Diwali.

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