You might heard lot about Lapsi, a beautiful sweet prepared with wheat rava aka dalia, but my today's recipe is going to be an another lapsi from Rajasthan. Rajasthani lapsi are traditionally prepared with jaggery and with ghee along with nuts and raisins. They looks dark in colour and they tastes absolutely fabulous. I referred two blogs for this lapsi and got a better idea about this lapsi finally tried it. They turned out extremely delicious and i couldnt stop myself having it. But this recipe is from Priya's Mharo Rajasthan's Recipes instead of sugar i used jaggery apart from it, i followed Priya's recipes.
Since this week is going to be traditional foods for blogging marathon, am posting again a beautiful sweet from Rajasthan. Make some lapsi with jaggery next time if you are planning for,am sure you guys will love it.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#27.Sending to my own event CWS-Almonds guest hosted by Preeti of Simply Tadka.
1cup Wheat rava/Broken wheat
3/4cup Ghee
3/4cup Grated Jaggery
3cups Water
1/4cup Almonds (sliced)& raisins
Heat the ghee in a pan, ghee makes this seriously super rich and flavourful.
Add the wheat rava/broken wheat to the ghee and roast it until a nice aroma comes out.
Add the water, jaggery to the roasted broken wheat and cook in simmer until the broken wheat gets well cooked.
Finally add the raisins and almonds, cook again for few more minutes.
Serve warm topped with more nuts.
Since this week is going to be traditional foods for blogging marathon, am posting again a beautiful sweet from Rajasthan. Make some lapsi with jaggery next time if you are planning for,am sure you guys will love it.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#27.Sending to my own event CWS-Almonds guest hosted by Preeti of Simply Tadka.
1cup Wheat rava/Broken wheat
3/4cup Ghee
3/4cup Grated Jaggery
3cups Water
1/4cup Almonds (sliced)& raisins
Heat the ghee in a pan, ghee makes this seriously super rich and flavourful.
Add the wheat rava/broken wheat to the ghee and roast it until a nice aroma comes out.
Add the water, jaggery to the roasted broken wheat and cook in simmer until the broken wheat gets well cooked.
Finally add the raisins and almonds, cook again for few more minutes.
Serve warm topped with more nuts.
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Very new to me sis thanks for the lapsi recipe will try this
ReplyDeleteYumm. Love the addition of jaggery
ReplyDeleteThis sweet is new to me.. Always Love the Indian sweets.. Really loved the way you clicked the picture..
ReplyDeleteDessert looks so delicious Akka.. Love the presentation.. Very festive..
ReplyDeletePriya ,U are such a dedicated blogger!! I admire ur skills.
ReplyDeletenew to me.. must try
ReplyDeleteWow delicious Pudding,luks so tempting Priya...Kalakal Presentation:)
ReplyDeleteLapsi looks absolutely delicious.Can finish off in no time.
ReplyDeleteLaapsi is a delicious dish from Rajasthan...and we all love it..like the way you have made it.
ReplyDeleteSeriously drooling here Priya! Love the pic and the color! Not to mention the beautiful necklace set in the back ground! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLooks very lovely and rich
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting one...
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New recipe as well for me..Whatever but,I must confess that I am drooling badly...Superbly aesthetic presentation Priya.
ReplyDeleteLooks so so delicious.
ReplyDeletethat looks absolutely amazing, love that pic, looks so delectable... and lol to hasna's comments!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLApsi looks very delicious and inviting. Beautiful click.
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Very nice and new priya, I love jaggery so will surely try it...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! necklace looks so cute...Never tried this kind of pudding. Sounds very interesting. Must try.
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting akka.
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Recipe looks so yumm sis lovely dessert...
ReplyDeleteNever tried recipe with dalia...Looks tempting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! necklace looks so cute.
ReplyDeletejaggery gives it a nice color
ReplyDeletewow the lapsi is so droolworthy... jewelry looks super good in the background... so festive..
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ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy .... Necklace looks good !!
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Nice recipe...Looks yum! Thanks for getting back on the brownie..will try it and let you know
ReplyDeleteI love lapsi made using jaggery. This is how we Gujarati's make it too and usually when doing kuldevi pooja. Lovely photographs....and couldn't help admiring the jewellery. Very clever use of props!!
ReplyDeletehealthy new looking lapse....loved the colour
ReplyDeleteMouth watering recipe! Due to Jaggery, the sweet got a beautiful colour! looks great!
ReplyDeletelovely presentation sis.. yen kolareenga dessert kaati :)
ReplyDeleteLapsi looks so rich Priya, I love the entire set up!
ReplyDeletelooks tempting n awesome...
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me. Love the Lapsi
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ReplyDeleteYummy sweet..Will try this soon...Thank you for stopping by my blog..
ReplyDeleteWow.. what a authentic tradition..
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with event also.
Lapsi looks yummy and nice idea of using jaggery..
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy ! I have never tried with Jaggery . It looks tempeting.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome, would like to have some now..
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me,broken wheat pudding is healthy,will try this.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious, yummy dessert with a better option than sugar!
ReplyDeleteWow sounds so delicious would like to try this, very nice presentation...kalakrrenga pics la :) super!
ReplyDeleteThis is new and love to try it..
ReplyDeleteWow.. Healthy touch to the sweet section.. Love the cuppa :)
ReplyDeletewow, yummy lapsi........
ReplyDeleteNice presentation..looks yum..
ReplyDeleteI am yet to make this delight! Looks heavenly!
ReplyDeleteLapsi is inviting similar to our kesari in another version.
ReplyDeleteLapsi is inviting. Seems like rava kesaris cousin.
ReplyDeleteLovely dessert..beautiful picture composition!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous photo
ReplyDeleteLove that picture. Lapsi sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteLovely pics & they look delicious
ReplyDeleteYour laapsi has such a nice and rich color. Mark of a true skill to make it just perfect. :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful presentation Priya...love the delicious lapsi
ReplyDeleteYummy lapsi. I love this jaggery version and the color it imparted to the dish.
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