Panjeeri

This yummy treat is very famous and widely made in India especially during the winter season as it helps to keep you warm, thanks to its star ingredients - ghee, wheat flour, semolina and lots of nuts!

It is also one of the things given to lactating mothers after childbirth and it also helps in relieving minor pains and aches.


Time Taken: 30-35 minutes

Ingredients:

2 cup wheat flour
1 cup cashews
1 cup almonds
1 cup raisins
1 cup powdered sugar
1/4 cup gondh (Tragacanth gum)
1/2 cup makhana(fox seeds)
1/4 cup dried coconut slices
1/4 cup melon seeds
150 ml ghee

Method:

1. Keep a pan on low flame and dry roast cashews and almonds for 2-3 minutes, and transfer to a bowl when done.
2. Now in the same pan, add one spoon ghee and gond crystals.
3. Gondh will puff up in ghee.
4. Let this cook on low flame. Allow it to puff completely. When the spluttering stops it means that it is cooked.
5. Next, put a kadhai or a thick-bottomed pan on low flame and dry roast wholemeal flour or whole wheat flour in it until the colour of the flour changes to light brown.
6. Then, add in the ghee and roast the flour till the ghee is absorbed.
7. Now, add in the roasted cashews, almonds, coconut slices, roasted makhana and melon seed. Stir until the mixture is completely roasted.
7. Turn off the flame and mix in the powdered sugar along with raisins. Transfer the freshly prepared panjeeri to a bowl and let it cool down.

You can store it in an air-tight container.


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