Now in Mumbai carrotsare available cheap in market..Carrot is such a vegetable, you can consume it in so many forms. Carrot burfi, is one of the easiest and quickest sweet I have ever made. It is so tasty and nutritious at the same time. Like other sweets I didn’t add ghee much.Fast to cook and great to eat What better way to celebrate the beginning of the harvest season?
Ingredients :
Grated Carrot - 2 cups
Shredded coconut -3/4 cup
Milk -2 1/2 cup
Sugar -2 ½ cup (add ½ cup more if you are sweet toothed)
Cardamom powder - 2 tsp
Cashews :-7-8 nos.
Ghee :-2 tblsp
Method:
Peel and grate the carrots. Grease a tray with ghee and keep aside.
In a thick bottomed kadai, put one or two tablespoon ghee and fry the carrot gratings till it’s raw smell goes. Fry the cashew nuts also in a little ghee and keep aside.
Heat a thick bottomed vessel or a non stick pan and add the grated carrot and milk to it and cook in medium flame. When carrots are almost cooked, add coconut adding little by little, stir until it dissolves .
Melt sugar in sufficient water (for 1 cup sugar, ¼ cup water is sufficient) till it reaches one string consistency. Add the cooked carrots in sugar syrup.
Stir often to avoid it to sticking to the bottom. Cook over medium heat until the mixture has absorbed most of the liquid and when a spoon is scraped across the mixture
Add ghee now and then, till the mixture leaves the sides of the vessel. Add fried cashew nuts and powdered cardamom to this. Mix well and pour it in a greased plate. Cut into desired shape.
And this is my entry for Festive Food: Makar Sankranti event hosted by Priti. Wishing you all a Happy Pongal!
Parkave nanna iruku...Sapadanum pola iruku...Looking delicious..
ReplyDeleteYummy festival treat! :)
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ReplyDeleteWow new blogmakeover looks gr8..... Nice and beautiful... Comming to the recipe... Carrot burfi looks superb! Happy Pongal...
ReplyDeletewow carrot burfi is very new to me.looks very yummy. Happy pongal to you too
ReplyDeleteHi Jaishree, How are you doing? Carrot burfi is new for me..but looks too gud...Wish you n family Happy Pongal too...
ReplyDeleteHi Jaishree, Wish you a happy Pongal.
ReplyDeleteCarrot burfi looks totally yummy!
looks so yummy nice color i never try this will try now Happy pongal to you too
ReplyDeletelooks yummy and mouthwatering!
ReplyDeletecarrot burfi... love this version... I ll take the whole plate as a treat of pongal to my house.... on the way...
ReplyDeleteWow awesome combo of carrots and coconut, the burfi looks fantastic...Happy Pongal :-)
ReplyDeleteThe pieces look gorgeous. Wishing you and your family a Prosperous Pongal
ReplyDeleteyummmy cake.. i can keep on eating this forever. hehe. will try it.
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy, looks so delicious; Vaai ooruthu!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks yummy jaishree! Happy Pongal to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking carrot burfi, perfect for the festival, Happy Pongal Jayashree :)
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my carrot and pumpkin fudge. Looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pongal to you too Jaishree! Carrot burfi sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteNice to know you all like this burfi. and thank you all for your sweet comments:) wishing you all Happy Pongal.
ReplyDeleteWish You and family a prosperous and happy Pongal.
ReplyDeletewonderful recipes dear.
wooo..this is nice festival treat...yum
ReplyDeletemmm. burfi looks great! So festive. Happy Sankranthi!
ReplyDeleteWow wat a lovely feast...Happy pongal..
ReplyDeleteFirst visit to your space, and carrot burfi looks delicious :)
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