INGREDIENTS:---
Weat flour (atta) ------ 2 cups
Full cream milk --- 500 ml
Fresh curd (yogurt) ----- 4 tab sp
Sugar ---- 2 cups
Oil for frying
Cardamom powder --- 1 /2 tea sp
Badam and cashew sliced.
In a sauce pan add sugar and one cup water and bring to a boil and make 1 string consistency syrup and add 1/2 cardamom powder to it and mix well and leave a side.
Boil milk in a pan on a low flame till it turns in to thick like condensed milk, remove from the heat and let to cool
Now mix wheat flour, curd, rabri(condensed milk),remaining cardamom powder and make thick pouring consistency( like pancake batter or dosa batter). and leave it for 1 hour
Now heat oil in a fry pan (if you like you can use ghee for this or you can use 1/2 and 1/2)
Pour table spoon full batter in to the oil and shallow fry both sides till nice golden color.
Remove from the oil and place them on a absorbent paper to drain extra oil.
Now dip them in the sugar syrupfor 5 sec. and remove
Arrange these Mal pua s in a plater and top with badam and cashew slices
If you like you can pour some rabri(condensed milk )on top of them.
And also avery good combo. with kheer
enjoy hot Mal pua s
Lovely sweet, never made this, heard of this.looks great dear
ReplyDeletedelicious sweet dear...
ReplyDeleteI too have never made this..Looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteYou reminded me of holi day! Pua's look delicious Rekha :)
ReplyDeleteMal-pua looks very tempting. Lip-smacking.
ReplyDeleteWOuld like to pick one from the pic, tempting malpua...
ReplyDeleteHave seen this before..looks yummy
ReplyDeleteMom use to make this during Holi ...looks so inviting...gr8 one dear
ReplyDeletemalpuas remind me of holi festival at home ..//
ReplyDeleteI ve heard but not tasted, looks yum :)
ReplyDeletelovely sweet,i never heard of this..new to me n looks awesome!!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! that reminds me of holi and mom :D:D
ReplyDeletethis is something i dont get to see often...so happy to see this on ur blog...looks yummy..i wish we had a mixer where we could have samples given out to each other of our cooking :D
Looks delicious...very tempting...
ReplyDeletethatz a lovely dish .. Happy Ugadi to you & your family Rekha
ReplyDeleteLovely cutie sweet..yummm..
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi Rekha.:)
Delicious, wish I could have one !
ReplyDeletechala yummy ga vundi rekha..oka cookery show lo chusanu..yours looking lovely dear....
ReplyDeletewow mouth watering Mal pua...first time here....u have a wonderful blog.....
ReplyDeleteUgadi wishes to u and ur family...
Thanks for the wishes Rekha! Wishing you and your family a very happy ugadi too!
ReplyDeleteMal pua looks mouth-watering. Yum!
Mal pua is new dish to me..! My grandma makes in a different way. Will try out..! Happy ugadi dear!
ReplyDeleteHappy ugadi to u and your family rekha...
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi....Sweet looks yum Rekha...feel like having one.
ReplyDeleteOh I love these, they look perfect
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful, dear. We make it little different than yours...with banana and jaggery. Happy Ugadhi.
ReplyDeletethe puas look soo temptingly delicious!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very Happy Ugadi Rekha :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Siri
Creamy indulgence looks yummy....
ReplyDeleteLooks divine!
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