Diwali is almost here. People would be busy shopping for new clothes. Deciding what sweets and snacks to prepare. My mother usually starts deciding a week ahead as to what sweets and snacks to prepare. She will meticulously plan and prepare a good variety. Of course I have not taken to her, I am very lazy and always look for a easy way out. 
If you are looking for a easy sweet yet, delicious and also gives good quantity, then this one is for you. It is really simple with very basic ingredients and gives a good number of pieces. I learnt this from my aunt, who makes awesome sweets. I had been wanting to post it last Diwali itself, but blame it on my laziness, it took a full year for this to appear on the blog.
What you'll need
- Grated Carrot - 1 cup, tightly packed
 - Cashew Nuts - 1 cup
 - Besan/Kadalai Maavu - 1 cup
 - Coconut - 1 cup
 - Ghee - 1 cup
 - Milk - 1 cup
 - Sugar - 3 cup
 
Method
- Grease a plate lightly with ghee and set aside.
 - Grind the cashewnuts along with grated carrots, coconut and milk.
 - Heat a heavy bottomed kadai, add the ghee, once it starts heating up add the kadalai maavu and fry for 3 to 4 minute
 - Now add the sugar and the ground paste and start stirring on low to medium heat.
 - Keep stirring taking care not to burn the contents, you will see some bubbles on the sides
 - After about 10 to 15 minutes, the whole mixture will start leaving the sides and become as a whole mass like a ball
 - At this stage, quickly, transfer to the greased plate and smoothen the top with a greased flat bottomed cup (davara).
 - Let it cool for a couple of minutes, and then mark the pieces.
 - Let it cool completely before removing the pieces.
 
Note:
- If you feel the burfis are not setting properly on cooling, put back the whole thing in the kadai and stir for some more time.
 






4 comments:
Perfect texture.. Looks yum!
wow..thankyou for sharing a new idea..was getting bored with the 7 cup stuff!
Liked this innovation as always!
The burfis look perfect and delicious..
Really innovative burfi... love the way it looks...
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