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Sweets and Savouries for Diwali by Liz Canham


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[ 2007-09-10 00:01:00 ] - lizc

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Entertaining family and friends is a large part of the Hindu festival of Diwali, so ever home needs to be prepared to provide tasty nibbles for guests at a moment's notice.


Diwali is a time of celebration and apart from the oil lights and candles which decorate homes, the puja and the prayers, special sweets, savouries and snacks are central to the festival.

Sweets "mithai", of which the Indians are inordinately fond, are given as presents". These sweets are made with a combination of any of paneer (similar to cottage cheese), semolina, chickpea flour, thickened milk, wheat flour, coconut, grated carrots and spiced with any of cardamom, nutmeg or cinnamon with nuts and raisins added for texture. Here's a favourite.

Kalakand

Ingredients:


  • > 500g paneer

  • 1 tin condensed milk

  • 2 heaped tbsp full cream milk powder

  • Flavourings to taste

  • 1 silver leaf (optional)



Mash the paneer coarsely with a fork and add the milk powder and condensed milk. Mix well.

Heat the mixture in a thick bottomed pan. Cook over a medium heat, stirring constantly until the mixture thickens.

Remove from the heat and spread onto a greased baking tray. Sprinkle cardamom powder or slivers of almonds or pistachio nuts on the top.

Top with the silver leaf if using. Cool and cut into squares.
Makes: 15-20 pieces
Preparation time: 20 minutes

Sweet and savoury snacks are consumed at home and might include pooris (deep fried bread, which puffs up almost to a sphere, made with cumin and green chillies or with sugar and cardamom), samosas (pastry triangles stuffed with spicy peas and potato), half-moon shaped pastries, filled with coconut, nuts, raisins and spices. Here's a taste of both sweet and savoury.

Besan Laddus

Ingredients


  • 250g Gram flour (besan)

  • 300g Powdered sugar

  • 400g Ghee or butter

  • 3tsp Cardamom powder

  • 2tsp Almonds, chopped

  • 2tsp Pistachio nuts, chopped



Method

Heat the ghee or butter in a frying pan. Add the gram flour and stir well to mix. Fry on a low heat until it is pale brown and the flour is cooked. Allow to cool.

Add the powdered sugar, cardamom powder, chopped almonds and pistachios to the flour mixture and form into small balls with your hands.

Murukku

Ingredients


  • 90g rice flour

  • 120g cup white gram flour

  • 1 tsp Sesame seeds

  • ½ tsp Cumin seeds

  • ½ tsp Chilli powder

  • ½ tsp Asafoetida

  • 3 tbsp Oil

  • Salt

  • Oil for frying



Method

Mix the flours together and add the spices, seeds and salt. Rub in the oil and add water to make a thick dough. Twist the dough into circular shapes.

Heat the oil until a pinch of the dough dropped in, rises to the top with bubbles around it.

Fry until golden brown, turning occasionally and drain on kitchen paper.

Cool and store in an airtight container.

Another favourite snack, which is quick and easy to prepare for guests is Masala Cashew Nuts

Just deep fry large cashew nuts in ghee or oil, drain on absorbent paper and sprinkle with a mixture of salt, red chilli powder and garam masala. Be sure not to try to fry too many at a time or the ghee may initially bubble up too fiercely then cool too quickly, leaving the nuts very greasy.



Copyright Liz Canham


As well as a love of Asian Food and Cookery, Liz seeks to help newcomers to the world of internet marketing with tools, tips and training from her Liz-e-Biz.com website.


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