Ingredients (Translation)
1 cup Maida
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 tsp Rice flour
1/2 cup Curd
Oil to fry
Lemon Yellow Colour-a pinch
For sugar syrup
1 1/2 cup Sugar
3/4 cup Water
Mix maida, baking powder, rice flour, lemon yellow colour and curd well. The batter should be of drop-down consistency. If required add little water.
Make a cone using some thick plastic sheet like that of milk covers.
Mix the sugar and water and heat it to get a sticky syrup.
Add the batter to the cone and make jalebis directly in hot oil.
Turn to get golden brown colour on both sides. Remove and directly put it into the sugar syrup and let it soak in it for about a minute.
Remove and serve hot.
It tastes good even with a scoop of icecream.
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Jalebis and Icecream.. hmmm.. new combo.. will try soon..:D
ReplyDeleteHey the Jalebis look mouth-watering......Thanks for the recipe :-)
ReplyDeleteHomemade jalebis...yayyyyyyyy!!
ReplyDeleteOh I love Jalebis! I have tried th ebesan version, now i must try the maida version too!
ReplyDeleteYUMMY!! I have one too with Saffron. Looks delicious girl. enjoy!:)
ReplyDeleteI love hot jalebis... you make it sound very easy :)
ReplyDeleteWHen I moved to Estero 3 years ago my, 3yr old son wanted Jalebi every day. There are no indian stores nearby to get Garam garam jalebis. SO I had to learn to make it. I tried many recipes. But this sounds easy . Need to try it soon.
ReplyDeleteyumm..i love jalebis..urs looks absolutely mouth-watering...
ReplyDeletethey look great!!
ReplyDeletebut you say "mix the batter in the syrup"...is that a typo? b'coz i thought just fry the jalebis with the batter, no sugar, then put them in sugar syrup...
wow! looks so good. love jalebi..will try this recipe.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy...home made are always delicious.
ReplyDeletewow! jalebis made at home..very cool!
ReplyDeleteOh wowwww! They look delicioussssssss...send me some please. I'm craving to bite into a juicy hot jalebi..ohhh! :)
ReplyDelete@ Shriya, Manasi, Pravs... do try it out
ReplyDelete@ Sirisha, Pooja, Asha, Rajitha, Madhu, Dhana - thanks for ur comments
@ Laavanya, Mocha ... its really easy to make jalebis...only thing is to practice on getting the right shape.
@ Mansi...you are absolutely right, thanks for pointing out the mistake...i actually meant it as 'add it to the cone'. We fry the jalebis and then soak in sugar syrup.
@ Namratha ... u surely can have the entire plate dear.
Jalebies looks really delicious.
ReplyDeleteI have never had them with ice cream. Should try them with the ice cream next time when i have them.
Thanks Happy Cook for ur expert view
ReplyDeleteThey are yummy EC. Viji
ReplyDeleteHi there, don't you need to allow the batter to ferment for any amount of time?
ReplyDeleteThanks Viji for ur appreciation
ReplyDelete@ Mekhala, You dont need to allow time for the batter to ferment. You can use it immediately.