Kaja is sweet made from refined maida flour, sugar,ghee and baking soda . It is made and eaten all throughout India though it is known by different names. Kaja of Kakinada, a coastal town of Andhra Pradesh, is very famous and well known for its delicious texture and tremendous taste.The specialty of Kaja is that it is dry and smooth from the outside and full of sugar syrup, and spices on the inside and is very juicy. It melts as soon as we puts it in our mouth.Usually and traditionally these incredible sweet is prepared by using a rice flour-ghee paste by stacking chappathis rolled with the dough and cut as small pieces, but i went for easy preparation, i rolled a large chappathi and rolled them with riceflour-ghee paste just to make small kajas, thats why mine looks as mini kajas and we could stop munching them.
2cups Maida
2tbsp Ghee
1/4tsp Baking soda
3cups Sugar
Water
Oil for deepfrying
2tbsp Rice flour
2tsp Melted ghee
Few silvered almonds
Cardamom powder
Take the maida,ghee,baking soda in a bowl, slowly add water and knead as a soft dough,keep aside for 10minutes closed with a damp cloth..meanwhile make the sugar syrup by taking sugar and enough water in a large vessel, bring to boil and stir until the sugar syrup turns as one string consistency..Make a paste with rice flour and ghee,keep aside..
Now roll the dough as a like a single large thin chappathi..spread the riceflour paste generously over the rolled chappathi and roll them..cut and remove the edges..cut the roll as small 1 inch pieces..finish the dough the same way until they get finished..
Heat oil for deepfrying, drop gently the pieces and fry until they turn golden brown, drop immediately to the sugar syrup,wait for few minutes and remove the fried kajas from the syrup, springle some cardamom powder over the fried kajas and drop again in sugar syrup for the second time,leave them again for few minutes..Remove them from sugar syrup and arrange in a wax paper until they get cool completely..
Serve with silvered almonds..
2cups Maida
2tbsp Ghee
1/4tsp Baking soda
3cups Sugar
Water
Oil for deepfrying
2tbsp Rice flour
2tsp Melted ghee
Few silvered almonds
Cardamom powder
Take the maida,ghee,baking soda in a bowl, slowly add water and knead as a soft dough,keep aside for 10minutes closed with a damp cloth..meanwhile make the sugar syrup by taking sugar and enough water in a large vessel, bring to boil and stir until the sugar syrup turns as one string consistency..Make a paste with rice flour and ghee,keep aside..
Now roll the dough as a like a single large thin chappathi..spread the riceflour paste generously over the rolled chappathi and roll them..cut and remove the edges..cut the roll as small 1 inch pieces..finish the dough the same way until they get finished..
Heat oil for deepfrying, drop gently the pieces and fry until they turn golden brown, drop immediately to the sugar syrup,wait for few minutes and remove the fried kajas from the syrup, springle some cardamom powder over the fried kajas and drop again in sugar syrup for the second time,leave them again for few minutes..Remove them from sugar syrup and arrange in a wax paper until they get cool completely..
Serve with silvered almonds..
Wow! It looks very delicious! I'd love to gobble them up!
ReplyDeleteI think this is same as "Khaja" made in Bihar ..I was looking for its recipe . Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewow too good not heard abt this one..
ReplyDeleteWow they look so pretty and perfect Priya...I am sure ur kids loved these :)
ReplyDeleteWow Priya! That looks fantastic,love to have a bite.
ReplyDeleteLuks delicious.Wonder how simple Ingredients make a delectable sweet. Luv the click.Like the recipe.YUMMMM.
ReplyDeleteWow..so Diwali preps has started at your blog..looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteI have nevr ehad this but have ate in my sisters places as her hubby is from Andhra an this looks so good.
ReplyDeleteStarted ur deepavali sweetsaa?? looks so delicious:)
ReplyDeleteThese look so perfectly done...I too have prepared it once before...It's one of my favorite sweets
ReplyDeleteCute and yummy kajas remind me my native place,lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteCute and yummy kaja !!
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name is new to me but recipe is yum easy to make .try it on this diwali
ReplyDeletename is new to me but recipe is yum easy to make .try it on this diwali
ReplyDeleteCute looking but a tasty treat to all...delicious!!
ReplyDeleteIts new to me..Sounds delicious..
ReplyDeletewow, thats a local delicacy here.. And i lived in kakinada for more than 3 years, love that kaja too. these look delish
ReplyDeleteHave heard of kaja..But never seen or tasted it or never knew they were sooo...good!!! Bookmarked..
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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hey priya...that looks so tempting...I can finish that whole plate in no time..yumm
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite sweet....love the color and clicks....
ReplyDeleteLove the recipe and how nicely you presented them.
ReplyDeleteDeliciously tempting sweet Priya.. You could link this to the festival event happening at out space...
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same here you cn trust on me to finish that whole plate of khaja.
ReplyDeletethis is new to me Priya...never had this before...looks so yummy and tempting...def my kids will love this..wanna try this for diwali...thanx for sharing !!!
ReplyDeleteYou always have awesome looking stuff that I have never tried... I want to try these..
ReplyDeletewow dear yummy....looks great n delicious.
ReplyDeletenew to me, they look great and pretty..
ReplyDeleteDelicious sweets priya.
ReplyDeletecan never have enough of these....rolling out a big chapathi is good idea!
ReplyDeleteLooks super tempting..will surely try this..yum
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First time in the morning your recipes are welcoming me daily in facebook when I switch on my lappy. Love this one. looks very delicious.
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Uma
My Kitchen Experiments
Very yummy looking one Priya, looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteWish I could have a piece of this yummy delicious snack...actually, I could finish the whole plate:DDD
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ReplyDeletewat a pretty little treat n easy too...thanks for sharing priya..;)
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Never tasted this delicacy! Looks like badushah!
ReplyDeletenever heard of these..looks fabulous... thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteNever tasted a khaja, would love to try it sometime.
ReplyDeleteSometimes or most of the times we think alike Priya. I was planning to make it for Diwali as well. Looks Great
ReplyDeletekaja looks so juicy and yummy! delicious...!
ReplyDeletewow..a great one
ReplyDeleteI ve tasted this once, looks like badusha! Good one!
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