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A Typical Kumaoni Prasad Thali of Singal,Meethi Puri Ganesha Modak,Puye,Kajoore and Fruits For Diwali |
Singal are
one of those fried semolina spirals that are part and parcel of Kumaon culture
and festivals especially deepawali and Bhaiduj. Though it is very rich in fat
and sugar yet the weather and all the waking done in hills it is easily
digested and provides the much needed calories. The life style of hills makes
sure that all fat and consumed calories are burnt off so no hassle in indulging
in such rich delicacies. Singal with Aloo Gutuk and Pahari raita are heavenly
combination and the taste of singal made by my granny remain unparalleled till
date. I tried to replicate the same but then the recipe may be the same how can
I say the Love and care she put for us in it is the same.
Preparation
Time: 10 min. (Soaking time not included)
Cooking
Time: 60 min
Servings:
6-7 Medium size Singal
Ingredients
Required For making Singal:
- 250 gm.
Suji / Rice fl our
- 10 gm. Ghee
(Clarified butter)
- Ghee/
Cooking oil for frying.
Making Rice Flour :
- Wash rice and soak it in excess water for one hour.
- Drain all water and dry under sun till rice is completely dry.
- Sieve to remove any coarse particles.
Direct ions
For Making Singal:
- Peel green
cardamom and pound the seeds of green cardamom coarsely.
- Mix them
nicely and keep the mixture for at least 60 min. for soaking
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Suji, Curd, Ghee and Sugar added to make the batter for Singal |
- The suji /
rice flour will become soft and the mixture will become nice and soft.
- Add milk
and mix so that the batter is of pourable consistency. If the batter is too thick
then add 10-20 ml. milk and mix to bring it to thick but pourable consistency.
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Milk added to the batter |
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Batter ready after mixing the milk to the suji,curd and sugar mixture |
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Batter consistency should be hick but pourable |
- Mash the
banana while it is in the peel. This will make mashing banana easy and it will
get mashed nicely.
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Ripe Banana being mashed with the peel intact |
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Mashed Banana |
- Peel the
mashed banana, add the mashed banana and cardamom powder to the suji / rice
flour mixture.
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Mashed Banana added to the Batter |
- Mix nicely
and beat it with fingers for 10 min. so that it gets creamy feel.
- Heat ghee /
cooking oil in a thick bottom wok till becomes smoking hot.
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Batter ready for making Singal |
- Fold the
fingers and palm to make a cup shape and scoop batter in it.
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Batter of singal in the cup of palm |
- Pour the
batter in a spiral shape in the hot ghee / oil.
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Batter being poured to a spiral in smoking hot ghee |
- Let it cook
on low flame till the color becomes golden yellow turn and cook again till both
sides become golden yellow / golden brown.
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Singal being fried |
- Drain the
excess fat with the help of ladle.
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Deepawali treat of Singal,Kheer,Besan Laddu Meethi Puri,Ganesh Modak,Puye |
- Singal are
ready to be enjoyed with Aloo Gutuk and raita.
Tips:
- Piping bag can be taken for putting the batter as a spirals in the oil for frying.
- Wok with flat bottom is better for frying Singal.
- Small grain
suji is better for this dish
- Curd should
not be too sour.
- Make sure
your hand is not too near the ghee while pouring the batter as your fingers may
touch the hot ghee and get burnt.
- For frying
if ghee is taken then the original taste is guaranteed.
- If rice
flour is taken then soaking the batter for 45-60 min. more is the better option.
Suggested
Variations:
- 50 gm.
Khawa can be added and mixed nicely after adding banana. When Khawa is added it
has to be made sure that there are no lumps in the batter.
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Finely cut almond, cashew nuts and raisins can be added to the batter after
adding banana
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ReplyDeleteHey jyotsana, i am making a page for Kumaoni language, and i think a picture of ghughut and puye would do a justice to the profile picture. Can i use your picture ?
ReplyDeleteSatish Chandra yes you may use the photo of Ghughut from my blog for your page for Kumaoni language.
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