Indian cuisine have varieties of foods, each and every part of India have their traditional,authentic dishes. Since even i joined Indian Cooking Challenge a monthly event by Srivalli,am learning truly variety of foods from India.We already cooked from many parts of India, for this month's challenge she choosed this addictive,super delicious patishapta, an incredible sweet crepes prepared in Bengal during the festival of sankranti. I have already had many varieties of crepes,but this bengali sweet crepe was quite different from the others, the filling used in this crepe goes for a lovely coconut,palmsugar and khoya mixture.
These crepes were super soft and with this coconut-khoya filling, these crepes tastes fabulously awesome when we enjoyed this. Usually this crepes are served with sweetened milk but i served them with condensed milk which gives more sweetness to this wonderful sweet crepe, if you are an ardent fan of Bengali sweets like me you will definitely fallen in love with this crepes.Thanks to Sandeepa for sharing this yummy crepes.Sending to Ramadan Friendly Recipes by Halal Foodie.
For Batter:
1cup Maida
4tsp Rawa
2tsp Rice flour
1+3/4cups Milk
For Filling:
1cup Grated fresh coconut
1/2cup Khoya
1/4cup Palm sugar/Regular sugar
Sweetened condensed milk (for serving)
Heat a pan, take the coconut and sugar together,mix it well with a spatula, once the sugar melts add the khoya and cook until the mixture turns thick.
Meanwhile mix all the ingredients given for the batter in a bowl and makes a smooth batter.
Heat a tawa, pour a ladle of this prepared batter and spread it as round thin circle, if needed drizzle melted butter or ghee.
Once it gets cooked, flip it and cook the other side.
Place the prepared filling in the middle and bring the edges of the crepe to the center.
Serve immediately drizzled with sweetened condensed milk.
These crepes were super soft and with this coconut-khoya filling, these crepes tastes fabulously awesome when we enjoyed this. Usually this crepes are served with sweetened milk but i served them with condensed milk which gives more sweetness to this wonderful sweet crepe, if you are an ardent fan of Bengali sweets like me you will definitely fallen in love with this crepes.Thanks to Sandeepa for sharing this yummy crepes.Sending to Ramadan Friendly Recipes by Halal Foodie.
For Batter:
1cup Maida
4tsp Rawa
2tsp Rice flour
1+3/4cups Milk
For Filling:
1cup Grated fresh coconut
1/2cup Khoya
1/4cup Palm sugar/Regular sugar
Sweetened condensed milk (for serving)
Heat a pan, take the coconut and sugar together,mix it well with a spatula, once the sugar melts add the khoya and cook until the mixture turns thick.
Meanwhile mix all the ingredients given for the batter in a bowl and makes a smooth batter.
Heat a tawa, pour a ladle of this prepared batter and spread it as round thin circle, if needed drizzle melted butter or ghee.
Once it gets cooked, flip it and cook the other side.
Place the prepared filling in the middle and bring the edges of the crepe to the center.
Serve immediately drizzled with sweetened condensed milk.
like the filling.. very delicious..
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As you mentioned,it's super addictive..Looks perfect priya !
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering Patishaptas :)
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Looks awesome Priya..so glad you enjoyed making it..
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Seems like a yummy stuffing and sounds delicious :)
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iam just coming from Melange's blog seeing the same post..now yours too tempting me..i feel soooo hungry..how can i get it:))
ReplyDeleteNothing can go wrong with homemade crepe. Your crepe makes me thinking of making some for breakfast tomorrow. So yummy! ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad that you liked it...You can also skip the rice flour and just do with maida+sooji. Somehow mine turns out softer that way. Also if you are a dosa expert try spreading the batter thin like you would do in a rawa dosa.
ReplyDeleteYummy and filling crepes
ReplyDeleteDes crêpes très jolies et très gourmandes. Une combinaison originale et certainement délicieuse.
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Yet to try this Bengali delicacy..looks yum!
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wow..mouthwatering here,loved the filling!!
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Delicious crepe with coconut and sweet filling.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen crepes served like this before...looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSuper good, my mom used to serve fresh coconut jaggery rolled in chapatis to us when we were kids. It didn't have a name but made us grin widely :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely irresisble one, mouthwatering dish.......can't resist myself from it.
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Amazing recipe right? Even we enjoyed the unique taste totally.Your Pati Shaptas are awesome and love the drizzled milk on top of the crepes...awesome Priya!!!
ReplyDeletei have tasted this sweet from my bengali friend...so delicious and a unique sweet :)
ReplyDeletemouthwatering sweet..
ReplyDeletedelicious recipe enjoyed it looks great Priya.
ReplyDeletemouth watering, looks so yummyyyy! Thank you for sending it to my event Priya and for all your delicious entries
ReplyDeletelooks very good
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love almost everything with coconut in it. Thanks for sharing this great recipe with us!
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures and the recipe. .So nice to hear th ehumble patisapta gain popuparity:)
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