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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Meethay Ghoday - A Hyderabadi Special

If you get a chance to make a super old authentic aka traditional sweet from Hyderabadi cuisine, am sure you wont ever miss that opportunity to make them at home.When Srivalli announced this month's Indian Cooking Challenge, immediately i checked the link suggested by Mireille, i was shocked to see that this month's challenge was this Meethay Godhay from Zaiqa, a traditional sweet from Hyderbadi cuisine. When i checked through google to know more about this sweet,only Mona shares this sweet and its quite unique. Eventhough this sweets sounds unique, the method of making this sweet is super easy.

This sweet goes for a simple dough which is rolled as a thin disc, then cut it as squares and make those squares as flower shaped pieces. Once done with the dough,let them dry for more than 6 hours or overnite. Once they gets well dried, those flower shaped doughs are deep fried. Finally cook those deep fried flowers in milk and sugar, later they are served at room temperature. Trust me, if you make this sweet, am sure you wont stop yourself with one serving. Thanks Srivalli and Mireille for suggesting this incredible sweet and Mona for sharing this traditional sweet she learned from her Mil..


Recipe Source: Mona
1+1/2cups Maida
1/4tsp Salt
1tbsp Oil (for dough)
Oil for frying
1/2cup Water
2cups Milk
1cup Sugar
Sliced almonds (fried)

Take the flour,salt,oil in a bowl, add little water at a time to make a dough.

Cover with a damp towel and keep aside for half an hour.

Then knead again for few minutes until the dough turns smooth,firm and pliable.

Divide the dough into 3equal sized pieces, roll a piece as a ball between your palms.

Using a rolling pin, roll each ball into a disc.
Make the disc as thin as possible and use less flour to roll them thinly, cut the dough as small squares with a knife.

Shape each square into a flower as show in the picture and continue until the dough gets finished.

Leave the flower shaped dough on the tray for atleast 6hours or overnite, i left mine overnite.

Next day,heat oil for frying. Once the oil is hot, fry the dried flower shaped dough until they turns crispy.

In a heavy bottomed pan, take the milk, water and heat it, add the fried flowers and cook in simmer for 15minutes until they turns soft.

Finally add the sugar and mix, add more water if need to cook them more.

Once done, add the shallow fried sliced almonds.

Serve at room temperature.

31 comments:

  1. Wow the meethay ghoday looks awesome, this is really new to me. Those flowers are really very very cute and this one sure is a wonderful recipe. Will try this soon akka...

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  2. Wat a unique recipe...never heard before...looks awesome...

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  3. Wow a dessert with flowers in milk .Oh I would love to make it Priya!

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  4. This sweet has got a nice name :)....must have been fun making it

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  5. Encore une découverte pour moi.
    L'ensemble doit être délicieux.
    A bientôt

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  6. Aww they are so cute first of all, and should be delicious too!

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  7. Wow Priya, the pictures look so cute..and your sbs are so neatly done..great you liked it..

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  8. Loving those rich and unique meethay. Those bowls look very cute.

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  9. wow unique recipe n u nailed, thks for sharing it :-)

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  10. love hyd dishes.but dont know dis..so sad...vl try taste in my next rip surely.btw luking super.
    v

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  11. I have never heard of this Priya, this looks stunning, bookmarked!!

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  12. lovely pics and flowers.oops its a dessert.lovely priya akka and will try this today itself

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  13. This is so unique by design. There are versions like cooking fried puris in milk, called Api payasa in Karnataka. I am surely going to make this for a party. Thanks for sharing.

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  14. awesome one ! esp the cute little shape :) totally loving it !

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  15. This is so new to me akka...looks very yummy..
    Btw the background of the blog page Iis attractive:)

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  16. this is a real interesting recipe... looks really yum..

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  17. looks really delicious.tempting clicks.

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  18. ghoday, ithee thaan naangkalum seyvoom priya, koodaa. ithu sweet, nutton, chicken seerthu seythaal taste super aaka irukkum

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  19. adorable bowl of dessert....pass me some...

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  20. Superb aks... this s new to me... looks very very yumm...

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  21. so tempting akka...awesome dessert

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  22. Thanks for sharing a new recipe.. flowers look beautiful.. Yummy sweet..

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  23. unique recipe...looks so delicious

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  24. Unique recipe, looks very delicious. The little flowers look so cute.

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  25. Flowers look beautiful and recipes is new to me

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  26. I know this recipe.... My mom made this specially on festivals.... I really love thiss 😋

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