Tuesday, October 24, 2023

CHANAR JILAPI

CHANAR JILAPI is a very popular Bengali sweet from India's eastern state of West Bengal. This is an Indian sweetmeat made with fresh cottage cheese from full cream milk, adding few more ingredients and shape into a "knot" followed by deep frying and soaking in sugar syrup. This is very popular Bengali sweet and can be found at any Bengali sweet shops in Kolkata. 

Bijaya Dashami ~ as the name suggest, "Durga Puja" is dedicated to Maa Durga and on the day of Dashami, we offer various types of misti to Maa before she returns back to her home. Dashami is the end of Durga Puja and according to Hindu mythology, on this day after a battle lasting over 9 days, we celebrate the victory of good over evil.

Ingredients:

  • Full cream milk - 1 liter
  • White vinegar or lemon juice - 2 tsp
  • Baking powder - 1 tsp
  • Powdered sugar - 1 tsp
  • Milk Powder - 2 tsp
  • Corn flour - 1 tsp
  • Ghee - 2 tsp
  • Maida - 3 tsp
  • Food color - 1/2 tsp (optional)
  • Sugar for sugar syrup - 1 and 1/2 cup
  • Water - 1 cup
  • Green cardamom pods - 3-4
  • Saffron strands

Process:

1. Boil the milk and add vinegar or lemon juice. Once the milk curdles up, drain the content through a clean muslin cloth. Tie the cloth and hang it for 2 hours so that the water completely drains away. 
2. Transfer the cottage cheese to a bowl and add all the mentioned ingredients (Maida, corn flour, powdered sugar, milk powder, baking powder and ghee. You can add food color also. Knead it well until the mixture turns into a smooth dough. 
3. Take out small portions of dough, roll out long ropes out of the balls and swirl them up in the form of jalebi / jilapi / jilipi (as you say). 
4. Heat ghee or vegetable oil in a kadhai on medium heat. Once the oil / ghee is sufficient hot, deep fry these prepared jilapis in batches. Keep aside.
5. For making the sugar syrup, in a pan add sugar and water and boil it until you get the desired consistency. Add crushed cardamom and saffron strands. It should not be a very thick in consistency. Once the syrup is ready, remove from the flame and soak the fried jilapis in the syrup for few minutes. 

P.S. The recipe video is there on my Instagram and Youtube pages. Do check it out @romisrecipe

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