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Traditional Mysore Pak Diwali Sweet

Traditional Mysore Pak Diwali Sweet

Imagine a sweet so divine that it transports you straight to the royal kitchens of Mysore, where every bite tells a story of culinary heritage and festive celebration! Mysore Pak is not just a dessert; it's a melt-in-your-mouth experience that has been delighting food lovers for generations. This golden, crumbly delicacy is a testament to the rich cultural traditions of South Indian cuisine, promising to turn your Diwali celebrations into an unforgettable gastronomic journey.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 45 mins
Cuisine: Indian
Serves: 10 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup gram flour (besan)
  2. 1 cup ghee
  3. 1 cup sugar
  4. 1/2 cup water
  5. 1/4 tsp cardamom powder

Instructions

  1. Prepare all ingredients by measuring them precisely and keeping them ready near your cooking area.
  2. Take a heavy-bottomed pan or kadai and sift the gram flour (besan) to remove any lumps, ensuring a smooth texture.
  3. Heat a separate pan and dry roast the gram flour on low-medium heat for 3-4 minutes until it releases a nutty aroma, being careful not to burn it.
  4. In another pan, prepare sugar syrup by combining sugar and water, heating until it reaches a single-thread consistency.
  5. Add the roasted gram flour gradually to the sugar syrup, stirring continuously to prevent lumps from forming.
  6. Begin adding ghee in small batches, continuously stirring the mixture to prevent sticking and ensure even cooking.
  7. Keep stirring the mixture on medium heat, allowing it to transform and become frothy and slightly golden.
  8. Sprinkle cardamom powder midway through cooking to infuse aromatic flavor into the sweet.
  9. Continue cooking and stirring until the mixture starts leaving the sides of the pan and becomes slightly porous.
  10. Quickly transfer the hot mixture to a greased tray or plate, spreading it evenly and smoothing the surface.
  11. Allow the Mysore Pak to cool at room temperature for 15-20 minutes until it sets and firms up.
  12. Cut into diamond or square shapes using a sharp knife once it has completely cooled.
  13. Store in an airtight container at room temperature, where it can remain fresh for 7-10 days.

Tips

  1. Use fresh, high-quality ghee for the most authentic and rich flavor.
  2. Sifting the gram flour is crucial to prevent lumps and ensure a smooth texture.
  3. Maintain a consistent medium heat throughout cooking to avoid burning.
  4. Stir continuously to prevent the mixture from sticking to the pan.
  5. The key is patience - don't rush the cooking process.
  6. Check the sugar syrup consistency carefully - it should form a single thread when stretched.
  7. The final mixture should look frothy and slightly golden when ready.
  8. Grease your tray beforehand to ensure easy removal of the Mysore Pak.
  9. Allow the sweet to cool completely before cutting to get clean, perfect pieces.
  10. Store in an airtight container to maintain its delicate texture and freshness.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 342kcal

Carbohydrates: g

Protein: g

Fat: g

Saturated Fat: g

Cholesterol: 30mg

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