KHOYA STUFFED MODAKAM| KOZHUKATTAI
Khoya modakam
Preparation Time : 20 mins | Cooking Time : 15 Mins |Makes:8For the outer covering
Rice flour | Idiyappam Flour 1/2 cup
Water as needed (approx. 3/4 cup)
Sesame oil 1 tsp
For the filling
Khoya | mawa 3 tblsp
Sugar 4 tsp
Dry coconut(koparai) 1 tblsp ( can use fresh too)
Saffron 3-4 strands
Pistachios 6
Cardamom powder 2 pinches
http://www.jeyashriskitchen.com/2015/10/khoya-recipe-home-made-khoya-instant.html Method:
To make the outer covering:
- Boil water in a pan and add the oil to this. If using home made flour add salt to the oil. Idiyappam flour will have salt ,so no need to add salt. Add the flour to a wide bowl. Add the water to it and mix with a spoon.
- Bring the khoya to room temperature. Crumble it with your hands. Add the dry coconut, sugar (you can powder if it is coarse), cardamom powder, finely chopped pistachios and saffron this. Mix this well with your hands. Do not add water or milk.
- The moisture in the khoya will be enough to make it into round balls. Take a small portion and make it into round balls.
- Maharastrians make this as the shape of modak and offer to ganesha as it is too. For me the measurement came out for exactly 8 round balls.
- Take the outer dough ball and grease you hands wiht oil and make a small cup out of it.
- Cover this carefully and make it into the shape of the modakam.
- Grease the idli pan and place the modakam on it. Steam this for 8-10 minutes til it gets a shiny texture on the outer cover.
- Once they are done, after 3 minutes take it out from the idli pan.
- Khoya modakams are ready for neivedhyam.
Notes:
- The sweet was perfect for this modakam. If you want replace sugar with jaggery.
- Dry coconut can be replaced with fresh ones too.
- Always keep the outer dough covered, else it will become dry and the kozhukattais will get cracks while steaming.
- In Singapore we get Khoya in Mustafa center and in Chennai most of the Pahamudir Nilayam and Nilgirs have khoya.
very nice modaka's
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