Been a South Indian, Bengali sweets are quite famous in my hometown and if its a special day my dad never forget to bought some rasgullas from one of the Bengali sweet stall in Pondicherry. Obviously Bengali sweets are our family favourite.Apart from rasgullas and sandesh, i dont know much about Bengali sweets before entering to this virtual world, slowly i came to know about many more Bengali sweets and tried some at home. This time i got an another wonderful chance to try out an incredible chanar jalebi for our this month's Southvs North Challenge an event owned by Divya Pramil.
Yesterday you might have noticed thathave posted a chettinad style gravy to challenge our opposite aka Northern team and today am here with this Chanar jalebi as Chandrani of Cuisine Delights challenged the Southern team with this beautiful deep fried paneer jalebis. I heard lot about this paneer jalebis, Chandrani tempted me very much with her beautiful jalebis, finally tried them immediately with some homemade paneer.Everyone enjoyed thoroughly this pretzel like jalebis and this jalebis sounds very much easier than the usual jalebis.Thanks to Chandrani for challenging us with this beautiful chanar jalebis and we enjoyed this authentic paneer jalebis to the core.I served this jalebis with leftover sugar syrup eventhough those jalebis are well swelled in sugar syrup.
2litres Milk
Lemon juice per need
3tsp Maida
1tsp Milk
1tsp Baking powder
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
3nos Cardamom (crushed)
1cup Sugar
1/2cup Water
Oil for deep frying
Few saffron strands & nuts for serving
Boil the milk and add the lemon juice to make fresh paneer.
Now strain this curdled milk to strain the paneer, squeeze out the excess of water and keep aside for few minutes.
Meanwhile in a heavy bottom pan, bring boil the sugar and water,crushed cardamoms and stir until the sryup turns thick.
Now knead the cheese with cardamom powder,milk,maida for 15minutes to form a smooth dough.
Pinch a small ball from the prepared paneer dough and roll it as rope,twist the end of the rolled rope to form a pretzel like shape.
Heat the oil for deepfrying in medium flame, slowly drop the already prepared paneer jalebis into the oil and cook until they turns golden brown, dunno y mine didnt turned out dark brown.
Drop the cooked jalebis immediately to the warm syrup and let them sit for few hours.
Serve the paneer jalebis hot or chilled with some chopped nuts and saffron strands.
Paneer Jalebi looks yummy akka..
ReplyDeleteWow Akka.. First to finish this challenge too.. Love Bengali sweets.. This looks delicious.. Definitely not going to miss this one.. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks gorgeous Priya! I have never made Chanar jilepi, though I have eaten them many times. These look beautiful golden, and tempting. Awesome work! Great challenge Chandrani!
ReplyDeleteTempting pic :) gonna try them out soon :)
ReplyDeletedeliciously done dessert looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteyummy akka
ReplyDeleteJalebis look delicious and nicely presented.
ReplyDeleteWow Priya! Looks fantastic..Congrats to finish the challenge first..
ReplyDeleteIn my school days this jalebi is one of my favorite sweet.....feel like to grab some
ReplyDeleteGorgeous jalebis Priya!! This is going straight into my "To try" folder....sounds yumm!!
ReplyDeletejalebi looks so tempting...
ReplyDeleteJalebi's are my one of the most fav desserts. This looks yumm!
ReplyDeletethat looks really amazing..i am just imagining the taste now..:)
ReplyDeleteOngoing Giveaway :- http://preetyskitchen.blogspot.com/2013/06/my-first-giveaway.html
as usual, akka... u r superfast... :) the time i saw this challenge, i knew i am going to do this, knowing the sweet tooth i have... urs is really inspiring me... looks really lovely...
ReplyDeleteLove this ..I had them when I was in Maharashtra,it was available in sweet shops..looks awesome
ReplyDeleteThat looks very yummy and nice challenge too...
ReplyDeleteU are so quick dear... Delicious
ReplyDeletehey,
ReplyDeleteNice clicks ! :)
looks ravishing !!
Looks delicious Priya, very nicely done :)
ReplyDeleteSis u r one star....such a fast gal...lovely jilebis
ReplyDeletePakave supara iruku Priya! Truly inviting Picture..
ReplyDeletePriya akka, perfect and wonderfully made those jalebis. You are always superfast, loved its texture and colour..........:)
ReplyDeleteThats something very new to me. Looks very delicious.
ReplyDeletewow this jalebi looks super delicious
ReplyDeleteNEW TO ME IT IS LOOKING TEMPTING MUST TRY IT AND ABOVE ALL U ARE SUPER FAST
ReplyDeleteChannar jalebi looks gorgeous and yummy. Lovely decoration. You are always fast. Thanks for linking.
ReplyDeleteThis Jalebi looks very delicious and tempting... Awesome Priya, Iam gonna try this soon.
ReplyDeletePaneer jalebi looks super delicious! I have never tasted them before...Perfect chance for me to try it :)
ReplyDeleteAs usual finished fast. Its interesting will try soon.yours looks so perfect and attractive.
ReplyDeleteNicely made chanar jilipi, Priya...droolworthy click too, being a bengali I've never tried making them at home,and you made it so perfectly
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. New recipe for me though..
ReplyDeleteI have never had these type of Jalebi.Sounds and looks delicious.
ReplyDeletePaneer jalebi is my fav too..luks very soft and spongy..
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting and delicious
ReplyDeleteAs usual u r sooooper fast sis...jalebi looks so inviting...
ReplyDeleteThis is the color i want priya!!! How did u get it??? Do share the tips!!! :) Lovely Jalebi's!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI have tasted chanar jalebi, but never wanted to try, seeing your pic i wan to try by myself!
ReplyDeleteAks your jelabis are so perfect, love your presentation... I assume u finished my share too :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful presentation.This looks so delicious.
ReplyDelete