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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Khurmi - Chhattisgarh Special

Chhatisgarh, is a state in Central India,which is 10th largest state of India.Its believed that Chhattisgarh got its  name from the 36 pillars of Chhatishgarhin Devi Temple, chhattis means 36 and garh means fort.The state of Chhattisgarh is known as the rice bowl of Central India. Most of the traditional and tribal foods are prepared with rice and rice flour. You know wat, one of the common meal Chhattisgarh people enjoy during scroching summer is Bore Baasi which is one of ancient food which we would have tasted atleast once in our life. Yes this Bore Baasi is nothing a day old cooked rice served with rice soaked water or buttermilk or else with curd and it is served along with pickle or shallots.

Chhattisgarh have its own tribal cuisine,coming to this Khurmi, its one of the traditional sweets prepared in this state. Along with khurmi, balooshahi,kusli and gulgula are well known sweets of Chhattisgarh. While googling i got this healthy but deep fried Khurmi recipe from here, this sweet is very easy to prepare but very addictive. Wheatflour,jaggery, ghee and sesame seeds are the main ingredients for making this sweet, once deepfried you can conserve this sweet very well.They can lasts for many days.


Recipe Source: Chhattisgarh Recipes
1+1/2cups Wheat flour
2tbsp Ghee
2tbsp Sesame seeds
1/2cup Grated jaggery
Oil for frying

Take the ghee,flour,sesame seeds, grated jaggery in a bowl.

Prepare a tight dough(if needed sprinkle some water).

Make thick flat oval shaped balls from the dough.

Heat oil for deepfrying.

Deep fry the khurmi in small batches until they turns golden brown.

Store them in air tightened box.

45 comments:

  1. love to go through the different state cuisines akka..lovely preparation

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  2. Khurmi indeed looks very very delicious aks :) wonderful choice for chattisgardh ... Can i grab one from the screen wish I could , they looks too tempting !!

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  3. That sure is an excellent sweet..which is tempting me.
    A new one for me.

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  4. I love this dish & I think every state has their own name for this dish. Looks yummy

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  5. This is more like our Athirasams Priya?..very nicely made..

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  6. this is so much like thekua. love the recipe and so want to grab it from the screen.

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  7. oh i didnt know that this has a shelf life. looks good:)

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  8. wow.. it looks so perfect.. my SIL is from Chattisgarh... I will make this and surprise her in our next meet :)

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  9. Same pinch Priya, I too prepared this and it tasted great..Your Khurmi looks great..

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  10. Khurmi looks inviting and must be delicious too ! Nice click Priya !

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  11. That;s such a simple recipe! Great choice for this state Priya :)

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  12. tis looks so wonderful love to try it

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  13. very appealing photo . bore bassi is looks like out pazhathu isn't it ?

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  14. indeed very easy to make, this looks nice

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  15. Easy to make dessert. It must be tasty. Traditional recipes are simple and tastes divine.

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  16. wow looks so crispy and inviting aks... Super tempting...

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  17. Never had this before, but I am game for anything sweet. Looks good !

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  18. so much like athirasam na ! even the colour is the same...

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  19. Interesting sweet dish,looks delicious..

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  20. Very tempting and easy to make dessert.

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  21. Very interesting recipe, very new to me. The khurmi turned out great.

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  22. Same pinch Priya. I agree that these are super addictive!

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  23. This looks a lotlie thekua minus the sesame seeds. Looks delicious .

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  24. Looks super delicious.. loved your new blog layout :)

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  25. Looks so delicious. New to me. Is the background for the blog new? Looks good.

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  26. Never heard of it, sounds like an interesting & delicious recipe.

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  27. Khurmi looks so much like our ellu urundai and the only difference is the flour. looks so inviting...

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  28. wow these are so tasty and so simple!! looks very tempting!!

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  29. Such a cute name for the dish :) looks so inviting too

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  30. This really reminds me of the vellam seedai and I craving for some right now :)

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  31. Such an easy to make recipe!!! Love those sesame seeds peeping on that dark brown sweet.

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  32. Looks tempting. I am going to try these and have a question. Do they turn softer because of the wheat flour if we store longer?

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  33. Temting khurmi's priya.. Perfect for snacking..

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  34. This is such a nice sweet Priya!

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