If you would have said that blogging can make a wonderful friendship chain around the world before am entering to this virtual world, i would have laughed louder. But now i can realize that blogging can make a fantastic virtual friendship chain and am very happy that i have a fabulous virtual family through this blogsphere. Eventhough i met few of the foodie bloggers most of them are still virtual and personally i have never seen their face till today.No matter i have seen their face or not, blogging have no boundary and i love each and every blogger for their enthu,encouraging words,am very lucky to be one part of this marvellous virtual world.
I have already participated in some virtual parties, here is again an virtual welcome party for Krithi of Krithi's Kitchen's baby boy Kavin. Her bundle of joy arrived on june, to celebrate this happy moment we some of the foodie bloggers decided to prepare a virtual welcome party for her baby.We choosed Indian sweets to prepare specially for celebrating this special moment. Loads of love to you Krithi, may god bless your lil prince. Krithi, hope you will truly enjoy this virtual welcome party we organised specially for you and your baby boy,take care of your health.
2cups Finely grounded almonds
1/4cup Water
1/2cup Sugar
Few chopped pistachios
Few Cucumber seeds
Heat the water in a heavy bottomed pan, add the sugar and stir contionously until the sugar gets dissolves.
Cook this sugar syrup until it reach hard ball consistency, take the pan from the heat,now add the almond powder,chopped pistachios cucumber seeds and mix well.
Continue to mix until the mixture turns smooth and pliable. Transfer this mixture on a flat surface and spread in a baking sheet and cool it a bit.
Cover the bit cooled katli with an another baking sheet and roll it thinly with a rolling pin. Cut into diamonds and serve.
Can stay prefect for three days in room temperature.
Bloggers who joined to welcome Kavin with me are:
Priya Sreeram
Priya Mahadevan
Vardhini
PJ
Shama
Nupur Mehra
Dhyuthi
Reva
Radhika
Anu
Denise
I have already participated in some virtual parties, here is again an virtual welcome party for Krithi of Krithi's Kitchen's baby boy Kavin. Her bundle of joy arrived on june, to celebrate this happy moment we some of the foodie bloggers decided to prepare a virtual welcome party for her baby.We choosed Indian sweets to prepare specially for celebrating this special moment. Loads of love to you Krithi, may god bless your lil prince. Krithi, hope you will truly enjoy this virtual welcome party we organised specially for you and your baby boy,take care of your health.
2cups Finely grounded almonds
1/4cup Water
1/2cup Sugar
Few chopped pistachios
Few Cucumber seeds
Heat the water in a heavy bottomed pan, add the sugar and stir contionously until the sugar gets dissolves.
Cook this sugar syrup until it reach hard ball consistency, take the pan from the heat,now add the almond powder,chopped pistachios cucumber seeds and mix well.
Continue to mix until the mixture turns smooth and pliable. Transfer this mixture on a flat surface and spread in a baking sheet and cool it a bit.
Cover the bit cooled katli with an another baking sheet and roll it thinly with a rolling pin. Cut into diamonds and serve.
Can stay prefect for three days in room temperature.
Bloggers who joined to welcome Kavin with me are:
Priya Sreeram
Priya Mahadevan
Vardhini
PJ
Shama
Nupur Mehra
Dhyuthi
Reva
Radhika
Anu
Denise
Thoroughly enjoyed it priya...
ReplyDeleteWow nice welcome party... I too wish Kavin kutty a warm welcome...
ReplyDeleteBy the way badam katli looks awesome...
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such a great gesture Priya. Many happy wishes and blessing to the little one. the katli looks perfect for this occassion.
ReplyDeleteAdding cucumber seeds to the badam katli is very new to me. I love that photo :-)
ReplyDeletenice recipe and i like the car... :-)
ReplyDeleteI really liked the concept of virtual parties...burfi looks delectable....hope u had fun participating in the party...
ReplyDeleteSuper tempting kathlis and nicely presented
ReplyDeleteConvey my hearty wishes as well Priya... BTW, lovely post...
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ReplyDeleteBadam katli looks YYummYY !!!
Perfectly made :)
Keep up this good work ...
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Such a sweet gesture from you guys...the katli looks amazing
ReplyDeleteBadam katli looks fantastic. Do you blanch the almonds first or powder with skin ?
ReplyDeletelove these badam katli...
ReplyDeletewonderful recipe and the katlis look great; heart-warming post priya
ReplyDeleteTasty tasty katlis.enjoying ur concept.
ReplyDeleteBadam katli looks so delicious and perfectly made,feel like grabbing it...
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Krithi ! Welcome to this world,Kavin ! This is a perfect virtual treat :)
ReplyDeletedeicious dear
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet thought.congrats to the new mom...........lovely badam katli.
ReplyDeleteLove these virtual parties, very warm and welcoming and the katlis look delicious..
ReplyDeleteCutlis looks immensely droolworthy Priya.And the picture idea so cute !
ReplyDeleteMmm.., love katli anytime.., looks so delicious
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Krithi,Badam katli looks so tempting,nice one dear
ReplyDeleteThe badam katli looks amazing!! Just perfect for celebration :)
ReplyDeleteNice badam katli Priya.
ReplyDeleteSo nice. These treats look really yummy:)
ReplyDeleteWoow..Inviting virtual treat...looks great
ReplyDeleteAww, thats so sweet of you all Priya. really touching.
ReplyDeleteThe badam katli looks delicious
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How sweet, badam katlis look perfect!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute photo to capture the resin for celebration.
ReplyDeleteBadam katli looks tempting.Lovely gesture I am sure Krithi is thrilled.
ReplyDeleteBadam Katli looks yum. Iam sure that Kirthi is thrilled.
ReplyDeleteLove it...sweet and tasty
ReplyDeleteThanks for the badam katli Priya.. Loved the Toy car veeeerrryyy much!!
ReplyDeletehttp://krithiskitchen.blogspot.com/2012/08/welcoming-new-member-into-our-family-my.html
Great to see both the Priya's blogging on the same theme.
ReplyDeleteThe Katli recipe was unknown but taste is known to me :)
Thanks for sharing it.
Regards,
Abhilash
Wow, Kavin is lucky to have so many lovely and talented Aunts. I'm loving all the sweets made for his virtual welcome party.
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