Wishing you all a safe and happy diwalis friends..After a long hesitation i prepared this nutty and delicious sweets called Chandrakala for this year's diwali sweets..This chandrakala brings me many beautiful memories, yep in Pondicherry this sweets will be sold only in Ashram sweets before,near the beach road, my dad gets this sweets specially for us quite often for diwali, it has been ages i had them and i have completely forgotten about this sweets, before few days while talking with my mom we talked about our old diwali sweets and celebrations and immediately this chandrakala sweets came up in our discussion..This time i wanted to give a try to this delightful sweet and they came out super prefect..Needless to say, my teddies didnt stopped enjoying this sweets and i want to share with u all this beautiful sweets which makes me nostalgic..Since this sweets looks like half moon, its called as chandrakala, if u make them as round shaped sweets, the name will get changed and its called as Suryakala.
2cups Maida/All purpose flour
1/4tsp Baking powder
2tbsp Ghee
2cup Sugar
1cup Khoya
1/2cup Mixed nuts (almonds, cashews, pistachios)
Oil
Make a sugar syrup of one string consistency with two cups of sugar and a half cup of water, keep aside..Mix the khoya with finely chopped nuts and make it as small balls for stuffing the chandrakala..
Now take the maida, ghee, baking powder and knead the dough as soft and smooth dough ,keep aside atleast for an hour..make small sized balls from the dough and roll out as thin,flat chappathis(u can dust the dough in case if its hard to roll thin), place the stuffing inside and fold as semi circle, stick the sides by twisting the dough inside at the corners, deep fry the chandrakalas until golden brown, remove and put into the prepared sugar syrup, let them sit for 2 minutes..Remove the chandrakalas and let them sit for an hour before u arrange them in air tightened box...
Enjoy this droolworthy sweets anytime.
Happy Diwali Priya:)Chandrakala looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you priya, this sweet looks wonderful and tasty.
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to u too Priya!
ReplyDeletePriya,
ReplyDeleteChandrakala looks super delicious, wish if I can grab some of them now :-)..Wish you and yours a very happy and prosperous Diwali..hugs and smiles
What lovely memories. I was born in the U.S., and unfortunately have never been fortunate enough to celebrate Diwali in India :(
ReplyDeleteBut your dish looks delicious. And I wish you and your family a happy and prosperous New Year!
all the sweets on blogs are makin me miss diwali
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ReplyDeleteLooks awesome...Happy Diwali to you and your lovely family..:)
Dr.Sameena@
http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
Chandrakala looks delicious. Diwali wishes to you and your family :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali .....Chandrakala looks wonderful....
ReplyDeleteDear Priya
ReplyDeleteThank you !
I wish you a very happy Diwali.Goddess will bless you forever.
I like this sweet, but not very sure if I can make it successfully.
Have a nice weekend
My favourite sweet Dear..I have been searching the recipe..will try this soon..Happy Diwali..
ReplyDeleteChandrakal looks beautiful and yummy. One of my favourite sweet....Like both Chandrakala and Suryakala..
ReplyDeleteYummy sweet..lov the name too..Happy Diwali...
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali Priya!
ReplyDeleteLove this one,you have done the pinching at the edge so beautifully, it looks so much like the bakery bought ones. Thank you for the recipe, will have to try it out.
I'm coming to ur place for the Diwali goodies priya!! ;)
ReplyDeleteHave a fun fillied bright Diwali...loads of good wishes to u and ur family!!
Chandrakal looks irresistible..so lovely
ReplyDeleteWish you and family a happy and prosperous Diwali
Happy Diwali Priya!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and yummy ....... Happy Diwali ....
ReplyDeleteI hope it's not inapropriate from me to wish you
ReplyDeleteHAPPY DIWALI!
I would love to celebrate your holiday in your company with beautifuls sweets that you prepare!
Thank you Priya for you kind friendship, and support!
Priya,
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a very happy new year !!!
awesome preparation and catchy picture too...yummy..
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you and all at home!
ReplyDeleteLooks almost like badusha, must have been so delicious with the addition of khoya.
ReplyDeleteWow..Happy Diwali!!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali Priya to you and family!
ReplyDeleteA delightful Diwali treat.
Soma -www.ecurry.com
Festive greetings to you and yours.
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A very happy Diwali to you and your family. May this festival bring in prosperity and happiness to everyone !
ReplyDeleteChandrakala looks delicious
Cheers,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
When i saw some badusha in this shape it reminded exactly this chandrakala! That is a good attempt!
ReplyDeleteBonne fete the Diwali Priya!
You reminded me of my mom who also called this sweet as chandrakala. Looks so yumm! Happy Deepavali to you and family
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to u and your family Priya...the sweet looks yum!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a very Happy Diwali Priya..Have a great time!
ReplyDeleteChandrakala look so so good n perfect!
US Masala
chandrakala is a traditional sweet priya,looks trmendrous
ReplyDeleteHappy diwali to you and your family. Delicious chandrakala.
ReplyDeleteLove this nutty delights..Happy Diwali to you and your family !
ReplyDeleteLove this sweet dish...can I have a few!!:))
ReplyDeleteHAppy DIwali PRiya!
Happy Diwali to you too Priya, they look awesome!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you priya. Loved the chandrakala :)
ReplyDeleteLovely.. Happy Diwali dear..
ReplyDeletei had seen this in shop and today i got its name, chndrakalas.. cute and stunning pic Priya..happy diwali to you and ur family
ReplyDeletehappy diwali...those chandrakala looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteChandrakala looks delicious. You & your family have a very happy and prosperous Diwali.
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Hamaree Rasoi
Such a beautiful name for the sweet,looks so perfect....
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This looks delicious... a nice diwali treat :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and ur encouragement :)
super.. love this sweet very much....totally i forget this sweet..thx u!!
ReplyDeleteLovely chandrakala.
ReplyDeleteohhhhhhhhhhh soooooooo yummmmmmmmmmm...... it sure looks scrumptious
ReplyDeleteChandrakala looks yummy. I also lived in Pondicherry for 5 years and did my schooling there.
ReplyDeletePriya, these are forgotten mithais from India. Great post.
ReplyDeletechandrakala looks yummy dear...my favorite!
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