Showing posts with label Sweet series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet series. Show all posts

May 18, 2010

Baklava - a Mediterranean delight



Baklava is a rich sweet pastry made of layers of phyllo dough, filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with a honey based syrup. A very high calorie food that is truly a delight for any occasion. The baklava is a recipe that cannot go wrong. A very easy recipe but a time consuming one. I followed Alton brown's recipe for baklava. I made few changes to the original recipe. It is definitely a must try sweet if you are a sweet lover. Here's the recipe.

Ingredients:


1 (5-inch piece) cinnamon stick, broken into 2 to 3 pieces or 2 teaspoons ground
15 to 20 whole allspice berries
8 ounces blanched almonds
8 ounces raw or roasted walnuts
8 ounces raw or roasted pistachio
2 cups sugar
1/4 cup water
1 teaspoon rose water
2 pound phyllo dough, thawed overnight (used 2 safeway brand phyllo dough pakets - each packet had 18 sheets)
16 oz unsalted butter, melted - (used challenge unsalted butter)


For the syrup:

Quarter cup honey
1 1/4 cups water
2cups sugar
1 cinnamon stick
2 teaspoons orange zest
4 pods cardamom

Method:

Heat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Grind the cinnamon stick and whole allspice.

Pulse grind each nut separately in the food processor. Use a strainer and separate the powder from the chopped nuts.

Mix in the 'powdered all spice and cinnamon' and sugar to the finely chopped nuts and set aside.

Combine the water and rose water in a small spritz bottle and set aside.

Use a large non stick tray  (13 X 9 X 2 metal tray). Brush with melted butter on the bottom and sides.

Open the phyllo sheet packet and cover it with a moist towel so that the sheets do not dry.

Please pay attention while following this recipe as there are repeated lines which might be confusing.

Take one phyllo sheet and place it in the tray.

Brush melted butter using a brush.

Place another phyllo sheet and brush it with butter. Repeat this for 8 more sheets, total of 10 sheets.



Stir in the nuts and spread one third of the nuts evenly on top of the 10th sheet and cover it with a sheet. Brush the sheet gently with melted butter and place another sheet. Brush with melted butter.

Repeat for another 4 sheets for a totol of 6 sheets above the nuts.

Again spread half of the remaning nuts evenly and place a sheet and brush with melted butter.



Repeat for another 5 sheets for a total of 6 sheets above the nuts.

Again spread the remaining nuts evenly and place a sheet and brush with melted butter.

Repeat for another 10 sheets. 

Brush butter generously on the top layer and place it in the oven for 15 minutes.

Remove from oven and cut into 1 inch squares and place it in the oven again for approximately 40 minutes.

Remove from the oven. 



Remove the top most crusty layer and allow it to cool down completely - approximately 1 to 2 hrs.

Meanwhile, 

Combine the honey, water, sugar, cinnamon stick and orange peel in a 4-quart saucepan and set over high heat. 

Stir occasionally until the sugar has dissolved. 

Once boiling, boil for 4 to 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. 

Remove from the heat and strain the syrup to discard the orange peel and cinnamon stick and cardamom pods.

After the baklava has cooled for 2 hours, re-cut the entire pan following the same lines as before. 

Pour the hot syrup evenly over the top of the baklava, allowing it to run into the cuts and around the edges of the pan. 

Allow the pan to sit, uncovered until completely cool. For best results, cover and store at room temperature for at least 8 hours and up to overnight before serving. 

Store, covered, at room temperature for up to 5 days.


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May 14, 2009

MEC - Nuts roundup & Sweet series - Rice/Wheat and Diabetic friendly sweets roundup

Here are the fabulous entries for the MEC - Nuts. Thank you friends for sending in the entries. Thank you Srivalli for giving me an opportunity to guest host this awesome 'Microwave easy cooking' event. All these enries are sure a quick treat for any occasion. I apologise for the delay in posting the roundup. Here is the roundup of MEC nuts



Here is the roundup for the final event in the sweet series - Rice and wheat based sweets and diabetic sweets. I really apologise for the delay in posting the roundup. I really appretiate your patience. The sweet series event was a grand success. Hearty thanks for those who sent in their awesome entries for all the events. Here goes the final roundup of the Sweet series.

Sweets with rice / wheat & Diabetic sweets:





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Jan 22, 2009

Announcing sweet series - rice / wheat sweets & Diabetic friendly sweets and Roundup of SS - Baked sweets


Dear friends, first of all, I apologise for the delay in posting the roundup. I had included chocolates and toffees in this roundup, but did not receive any entry. But I received different versions of cakes, cookies and cupcakes. Before I present to you the entries I received, I would like to announce the final event in the sweet series.

Sweet series - Rice/Wheat sweets & Diabetic friendly sweets

Please read the following points before sending in your entries.


1. Cook anything sweet that come under the category of this month - Rice/Wheat sweets & Diabetic friendly sweets and post the recipe with picture on your blog.


Rice/Wheat sweets include ANY sweet with rice or wheat as the main ingredient. example - sweet pongal or lapsi. Please include sugar free or low sugar sweets for Diabetic friendly sweets.

2. Multiple entries welcome. Your entries can be from your archives. All you need to do is edit that post and add a link to this announcement. But it will be really fun to create a new dish!

3. If you are sending from your archives, create a new post and add a link to your entries and this announcement. You do not have to rewrite the recipe. This is just to bring to the notice of your visitors, so they can send in their entries. - This is optional.

4. Feel free to use the logo.

5. Please send an e-mail to sweetseries at paajaka dot com with the following details on or before Feb 20, 2009.

(please copy the same format given below)

* Subject Line: Rice/wheat sweets & Diabetic friendly sweets
* Blog author:
* Blog name:
* Dish Name:
* URL to the post:


6. A picture of the dish (any size) - Please send only JPG files.

7. Non bloggers can e-mail me the recipe and the picture and I will include it in the round up.

8. The roundup of this event will be posted within one week after deadline. Thank you and looking forward to all your enthusiastic participation once again.

Here is the roundup up of sweet series - Baked sweets. Yet another wonderful, colorful sweets. Thank you friends, for sending in your entries and making this event a grand success. Please click on the picture to view it large.





1. Eggless orange cake tried by (non blogger) Ramya Jambunath

2. Almond cookies

3. Choco chip nutty cookies

4. Eggless butter cookies

5. Eggless chocolate cookie

6. Nankatai

7. Chocolate chunk cherry cake

8. Jam centered cookies

9. Naankhatai

10. Peanut butter sandwich cookies

11. Eggless orange muffin

12. Cupcake

13. Eggless vanilla cupcake

14. Vegan choco oats cookies

15. Vegan peanut butter chocolate raisin cookies

16. Christmas Fruits&Nuts Savarin Cake

17. Brownies cupcakes

18. Fig almond melting moments

19. Eggless banana nut muffin

20. Eggless saffron walnut eggless cake

21. Eggless butter cookies

22. Eggless tutti frutti cookies

23. Nankatai - Indian biscuit

24. Sweet puff - coconut filling

25. Christmas cake baked in pressure cooker



Previous Sweet series roundup


Puran poli / Sweet chapathi roti

Cool desserts

Chikki and Laddu

Deep fried and steam cooked sweets

Milk sweets - spongy texture

Halwa Kathli Burfi Peda



Please let me know if any of your entry is not included in this roundup. Thank you friends for pouring in your entries and looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation once again for this last and final event in the sweet series.

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Dec 13, 2008

Announcing Sweet series - Baked sweets and Roundup of Sweet series - Halwa Kathli Burfi Peda

Hi friends, here is the awesome roundup of the delicious halwas, burfis and pedas. Before I present to you these awesome sweets, I would like to annouce the next event in the sweet series.

Sweet series - Baked sweets & chocolates


Please read the following before you send the entry.

1. Cook anything sweet that come under the category of this month - 'Baked sweets' and 'Chocolates' and post the recipe with picture on your blog. You can include cakes, pies, cookies, strudels etc and chocolates & toffees. Any sweet that is baked and I want to include CHOCOLATES and candies in the roundup as it is holiday season. EGGS ALLOWED.

2. Multiple entries welcome. Your entries can be from your archives. All you need to do is edit that post and add a link to this announcement. But it will be really fun to create a new dish!

3. If you are sending from your archives, create a new post and add a link to your entries and this announcement. You do not have to rewrite the recipe. This is just to bring to the notice of your visitors, so they can send in their entries. - This is optional.

4. Feel free to use the logo.

5. Eggs allowed for this event.

6. Please send an e-mail to sweetseries at paajaka dot com with the following details on or before Jan 10, 2009.

(please copy the same format given below)

* Subject Line: Baked sweets
* Blog author:
* Blog name:
* Dish Name:
* URL to the post:

* A picture of the dish (any size) - Please send only JPG files.

7. Non bloggers can e-mail me the recipe and the picture and I will include it in the round up.

8. The roundup of this event will be posted within one week after deadline. Thank you and looking forward to all your enthusiastic participation once again.

Without any delay, friends, I present to you the awesome roundup of the sweet series - Halwa, Burfi/kathli and Peda. Thank you friends, for sending in your entries and making this event a grand success. After I received the entries for this event, I realised halwa can be made with almost any ingredient in the pantry. Here goes the roundup. Please click on the picture to view it large.


Halwa




1. Dhoodhi halwa

2.
Gajar halwa

3.
Beet halwa

4.
Lauki halwa

5.
Microwave halwa

6.
Kashi halwa

7.
10 easy Indian halwas

8.
Potato halwa

9.
Pumpkin almond halwa

10.
Chayote (chow chow) halwa

11.
Ashoka (wheat) halwa

12.
Oats halwa

13.
Oats halwa

14.
Wheat ashoka halwa

15.
Beetroot halwa

16.
Rajasthani moong dal halwa

17.
Maida halwa

18.
Toasted marshmallows

19.
Carrot halwa

20.
Mango halwa

21.
Badam halwa

22.
Rava kesari

23.
Microwave corn flour halwa

24.
Carrot halwa

25.
Hayagreeva muddy


Burfi / Kathli

1. 6 cup almond burfi

2.
Mysore pak

3.
Kalakand burfi

4.
Badam saffron burfi

5.
Tapioca coconut burfi

6.
Kalakand (milk burfi)

7.
Maida burfi

8.
Choco coconut burfi

9.
2 color burfi

10.
Badam burfi

11.
Dry fruits pinni

12.
Anjeer rolls

13.
Coconut burfi

Peda

1. Dhoodh bopla peta

2.
Microwave milk sweet doodh peda

3.
Microwave doodh peda

4.
Instant peda

5.
Amrit peda

6.
Pista rolls

7.
Kaju pista badam roll

8.
Kaju badam tacos

9.
Sweet lamp for diwali

10.
Microwave chocolate dhoodh peda


Previous Sweet series roundup:

Puran poli / Sweet chapathi roti
Cool desserts
Chikki and Laddu
Deep fried and steam cooked sweets
Milk sweets - spongy texture
Click here for sweet series categories

Please let me know if any of your entry is not included in this roundup. Thank you friends for pouring in your entries and looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation once again.


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Nov 12, 2008

Announcing Sweet series - Halwa, Kathli, Burfi and Peda and Roundup of SS - Milk sweets - Spongy texture


Before I present to you the entries I received for Sweet series - Milk sweets (spongy texture) I would like to announce the next event.

Sweet series - Halwa, kathli, burfi & peda

Please send in your recipes of all your favorite halwas and kathlis, burfis and pedas. Waiting to receive all your wonderful entries.

Please read the following rules before sending your entries.

1. Cook anything sweet that come under the category of this month - 'Halwa, Kathli, Burfi, Peda' and post the recipe with picture on your blog.

2. Multiple entries welcome. Your entries can be from your archives. All you need to do is edit that post and add a link to this announcement. But it will be really fun to create a new dish!

3. If you are sending from your archives, create a new post and add a link to your entries and this announcement. You do not have to rewrite the recipe. This is just to bring to the notice of your visitors, so they can send in their entries. - This is optional.
4. Feel free to use the logo.

5. The sweet needs to be vegetarian (no egg no meat).

6. Please send an e-mail to sweetseries at paajaka dot com with the following details on or before Dec 10, 2008.

(please copy the same format given below)

* Subject Line: Please mention which type: namely : Halwa, Kathli, Burfi or Peda
* Blog author:
* Blog name:
* Dish Name:
* URL to the post:

* A picture of the dish (any size) - Please send only JPG files.

7. Non bloggers can e-mail me the recipe and the picture and I will include it in the round up.

8. The roundup of this event will be posted within one week after deadline. Thank you and looking forward to all your enthusiastic participation once again.

Here is the roundup of Milk sweets that have spongy texture. Thank you friends, for sending in your entries. Enjoy the different versions of Gulab jamuns, rasgullas and Rasmalais.
Milk sweets (spongy texture)


1. Bengali orissa sweets by Ramki of One page cookbooks

2. Gulab Jamun by Kamala of Mom's recipes

3. Gulab jamun by Lubna Karim of Yummy food

4. Rasgulla by Lubna Karim of Yummy food

5. Rasmalai by Arundhuti Rama of Gourmet affair

6. Rasgulla by Sowmya of Creative saga

7. Gulab jamun by Priya Suresh of Priya's easy N tasty recipes

8. Rasgulla by Priya Suresh of Priya's easy N tasty recipes

9. Sandesh by Priya Suresh of Priya's easy N tasty recipes

10. Rasamalaai by Lavi of Home Cook's Recipes

11. Gulab jamun by Divya Vikram of Dil se

12. Gulab jamun by JZ of Tasty treats

13. Bread pudding by Shifa Firoz of Voizout

14. Rasmalai by Indrani of Appyayan

15. Gulab jamunby Uma of Essence of Andhra

16. Angoori rasmalai by Supriya of Queen of my kitchen

17. Badam rasmalai by Priya Suresh of Priya's easy N tasty recipes

18. Rasmalai by Ramya of Welcome hunger

19. Rasmalai by Gayathri Gopinath of My Adige mane

Prvious Sweet series roundup:






Please let me know if any of your entry is not included in this roundup. Thank you friends and looking forward for your enthusiastic participation once again for this roundup too.

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Oct 11, 2008

Announcing sweets series - Milk sweets - Spongy texture and round up of Sweet seires - Deep fried and steam cooked sweets


Before I present to you the wonderful deep fried and steam cooked sweets that I received, I would like to announce the next roundup.

Sweet series - Milk sweets with spongy texture

Please read the following rules before sending your entries.

1. Cook anything sweet that come under the category of this month - 'Milk sweets with spongy texture' and post the recipe with picture on your blog. The sweet that you are sending must be spongy with milk as the main ingredient. Example, gulab jamun, ras malai, rasgulla etc

NOTE: Please do not include sweets like peda, koa or any burfi or halwa . Though they might be milk sweets, I want to include them in a separate category in sweet series. Click here for sweet series categories.

2. Multiple entries welcome. Your entries can be from your archives. All you need to do is edit that post and add a link to this announcement. But it will be really fun to create a new dish!

3. If you are sending from your archives, create a new post and add a link to your entries and this announcement. You do not have to rewrite the recipe. This is just to bring to the notice of your visitors, so they can send in their entries. - This is optional.

4. Feel free to use the logo.

5. The sweet needs to be vegetarian (no egg no meat). The dish can be deep fried or baked etc. The final product should have a spongy texture.

6. Please send an e-mail to sweetseries at paajaka dot com with the following details on or before Nov 10, 2008.

(please copy the same format given below)

* Subject Line: Milk sweets (spongy texture)
* Blog author:
* Blog name:
* Dish Name:
* URL to the post:
* A picture of the dish (any size) - Please send only JPG files.

7. Non bloggers can e-mail me the recipe and the picture and I will include it in the round up.

8. The roundup of this event will be posted within one week after deadline. Thank you and looking forward to all your enthusiastic participation once again.

Here comes the sweet and tempting roundup of Deep fried and steam cooked sweets. Thank you friends, for sending in your entries. There are recipes for sweets which we think can only be store bought. Bookmark those recipes of sweets that you usually buy from stores. Try it. All recipes here are tried and tested by fellow bloggers. Be proud of your preperation.

Deep fried sweets

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1. Sweet puri by Divya Vikram of Dil se

2. Sweet sevory by Uma of Essence of Andhra

3. Modak by Medhaa of Cook with love

4. Seeyam by Priya Suresh of Priya's Easy N Tasty recipes

5. Jangiri by Priya Suresh of Priya's Easy N Tasty recipes

6. Beetroot ghargis by Anjali.J of The big bite

7. Jhangri by EC of Simple Indian food

8. Appam by EC of Simple Indian food

9. Jalebis by EC of Simple Indian food

10. Vella cheedai by Sunshinemom of Tongue ticklers

11. Sukhiyan by Dershana of The Footloose Chef

12. Mixed flour Athirasam by Srivalli of Cooking 4 all seasons

13. Athirasam Divya Vikram of Dil se

14. Coconut biscuits by G.Pavani of Food lovers

15. Kariyalu - Kajjikayalu by Pallavi of All thingz yummy

16. Karigadubu - Karjikayi by Ramya of Mane adige

17. Adirasam by Jayasree of Kailas kitchen

18. fried - Sweet lola by Alka keswani of Sindhi rasoi

19. Naanu maanu by Radhika of Tickling palates

20. Boondi ladoo by Cham of Spice club

21. Kadabu by Bhagyashri of Taste buds

22. Jeera poli by Mythreyee of Paajaka recipes

23. Boondhi Laddu by Mythreyee of Paajaka recipes

24. Kahirakai by Radhika of Tickling palates

25. Soiyam by Kamalika Krishmy of Janaki Patti's kitchen

26. Paniyaram by Aartee of Nalabagham

27. Pazham pori by Aartee of Nalabagham

28. Appam by Vidya SB of Delectable vegetarian recipes

29. banana sweet appam by Sujatha of Spicy khazana


30. Rawa Puffs by Geeta of Payt Pooja

31. Gujjiyas by Shal Singh of Shail

32. Khajuriya by Shal Singh of Shail

Steam cooked sweets

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1. Modhakamby by Srimathi of Few minute wonders

2. Ukdiche Modak by Supriya of Queen of my kitchen

3.Ukadiche Modak by Meera of Enjoy Indian food

4. Ragiflour Sweet Dumplings by Priya Suresh of Priya's Easy N Tasty Recipes

5. Thenga paal kozhukattai by Priya Suresh of Priya's Easy N Tasty Recipes

6. Kozhukattai by Miri of Peppermill

7.Kozhukattai by Dershana of The Footloose Chef

8.Money purse modakam by Dershana of The Footloose Chef

9. Sweet kaduvu by PJ of Seduce your tastebuds

10. Sweet puttu by Divya Vikram of Dil se

11. Bhappa doi by Sowmya of Creative saga

12. Kudumulu by Sireesha of Mom's recipies

13.Modak by Mansi of Fun and Food

14. Kozhukattai by Mythreyee of Paajaka recipes

Prvious Sweet series roundup:


Puran poli / Sweet chapathi roti

Cool desserts

Chikki and Laddu

Click here for sweet series categories


Please let me know if any of your entry is not included in this roundup. Thank you friends and looking forward for your enthusiastic participation once again for milk sweets that have a spongy texture.


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Sep 1, 2008

Announcing Sweet series - Deep fried or steam cooked sweets and round up of Sweet series - Chikki and laddu


Before I present to you the beautiful entries that I received for the sweet series chikki and laddu, I would like to announce the next roundup.

Sweet series - Deep fried or steam cooked sweets

Please read the following rules before sending your entries.

1. Cook anything sweet that come under the category of this month - 'Deep fried or steam cooked sweets' and post the recipe with picture on your blog. The sweet that you are sending must be either deep fried or steam cooked only. Example, boondhi laddu, jangri, jilabi etc for deep fried and kozhukattai, modhaka etc for steam cooked sweets.
NOTE: Please do not include deep fried sweets that have a spongy texture like gulab jamun. Though they are deep fried, I want to include them in a separate category in sweet series - sweets with spongy texture. Click here for sweet series categories.

2. Multiple entries welcome. Your entries can be from your archives. All you need to do is edit that post and add a link to this announcement. But it will be really fun to create a new dish!

3. If you are sending from your archives, create a new post and add a link to your entries and this announcement. You do not have to rewrite the recipe. This is just to bring to the notice of your visitors, so they can send in their entries. - This is optional.

4. Feel free to use the logo.

5. The sweet needs to be vegetarian (no egg no meat).

6. Please send an e-mail to sweetseries at paajaka dot com with the following details on or before Oct 10, 2008. Henceforth it will be 10th of every month and not month end to submit your entries.
(please copy the same format given below)

* Subject Line: Deep fried or steam cooked sweets
* Blog author:
* Blog name:
* Dish Name:
* URL to the post:

* A picture of the dish (250 pixel width).- Please send only JPG files.

7. Non bloggers can e-mail me the recipe and the picture and I will include it in the round up.

8. The roundup of sweet series - deep fried / steam cooked sweets (not spongy) will be posted within one week after deadline. Thank you and looking forward to all your enthusiastic participation once again.

Here is the round up of Sweet series - Chikki and Laddu (not deep fried)

A big thank you to all my friends who sent in their entries for the sweet series - chikki and laddu. The entries I received this time brought back my childhood memories. Thank you so much for sending in your lovely entries. Here is the roundup of the different chikki and laddus (not deep fried).
Please click the image to view in original size.

Chikki


1. Nut bars by Labna Karim of Yummy food

2. Cashewnut chikki by Sukanya Ramkumar of Hot n' sweet bowl

3. Gond burfi by Rupali jain of North ki rasoi se

4. Til Burfi chikki by Skribles of Food with a pinch of love

5. Sesame chikki by Jayasree of Experiements in Kailas kitchen

6. Ellu urundai by Padmajha of Seduce your tastebuds

7. Nutty surprise by Dershana of The Footloose Chef

8. Kamarkat by Srimathi of Few minute wonders

9. Peanut Chikki by Srimathi of Few minute wonders

Laddu


1. Urad laddu by Yasmeen of Healthnut - Are you eating nature's best?

2. Sunnundalu by Saroja of Kitchen kollections

3. Tambit ladoo by Sheetalof Sweety my kitchen

4. Moongdal laddu by EC of Simple Indian food

5. Wheat flour laddu by EC of Simple Indian food

6. Rava ladoo by Sireesha of Mom's recipies

7. Chigali unde by Lakshmi of Taste of Mysore

8. Siru ma laddu by Usha of Samaikalam vanga

9. Maledi undi by Sheetal of Sweety my kitchen

10. Rava Laddoo by Padmajha of Seduce your tastebuds

11. Sathu maavu urundai by Jayasree of Experiments in Kailas kitchen

12. Wheat flour laddu by Sireesha of Mom's recipies

13. maa laddu - pottu kadalai urundai by Nags of Edible garden

14. Wheat flour laddu by Archy of Archy's recipes

15. Kuler bajra laddoo by Meera of Enjoy Indian food

16. Coconut laddu by Bhawana of Tastes of India

17. Wheat flour laddu with ghee residue by Mythreyee of Paajaka recipes

18. Rava laddu by Pavani of Food lovers

19. Moong laddu by Uma of Essense of Andra

20. Rava laddu by Sujatha of Spicy Khazana

21. Dates Ladoo by Priti of Indian Khana

22. Wheat flower laddu by Maheswari of Beyond the usual

Previous Sweet series roundup:

Puran poli / Sweet chapathi roti

Cool desserts

Click here for sweet series categories

Please let me know if any of your entry is not included in this roundup. Thank you friends and looking forward for your enthusiastic participation once again for sweets that are deepfried or steam cooked.

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Aug 1, 2008

Announcing sweet series - chikki and laddu and roundup of sweet series - cool desserts


Once again a huge hit. Thank you so much for pouring in the entries for the sweet series - cool desserts.

Before I present the roundup, I want to announce the next sweet series event for the month of August, 2008.

sweet series - Chikki and Laddu.


Please read the following rules before sending your entries.


Click here to learn about chikki

Laddus (not deep fried) - Laddus made of flour/rava/dal/nuts etc are accepted.

NOTE: Please do not send in entries that are deep fried. Please do not send in Burfi. They will come under a different category. There is a difference between chikki and burfi. Chikki is a made of pure Indian cane sugar called jaggery is heated and mixed it to nuts, sesame seeds or poha and shaping it before it hardens. There are three common types, with either nuts (mostly peanuts), sesame seeds, or puffed rice. Note that the jaggery is used only to coat the roasted nuts/sesame or crisp poha. Burfi is when the content is mixed continuously in heat and then laying it in a flat plate and cutting into diamonds after it cools a little.

1. Cook anything sweet that come under the category of this month - 'chikki and laddu (not deep fried)' and post the recipe with picture on your blog.

2. Multiple entries welcome. Your entries can be from your archives. All you need to do is edit that post and add a link to this announcement. But it will be really fun to create a new dish!


3. If you are sending from your archives, create a new post and add a link to your entries and this announcement. You do not have to rewrite the recipe. This is just to bring to the notice of your visitors, so they can send in their entries. - This is optional.

4. Feel free to use the logo.


5. The sweet needs to be vegetarian (no egg no meat).

6. Please send an e-mail to sweetseries at paajaka dot com with the following details on or before August 31,2008. (please copy the same format given below)
* Subject Line: Chikki and laddu
* Blog author:
* Blog name:
* Dish Name:
* URL to the post:
* A picture of the dish (250 pixel width).- Please send only JPG files.

7. Non bloggers can e-mail me the recipe and the picture and I will include it in the round up.


8. The roundup of sweet series - chikki and laddu will be posted within one week after deadline. Thank you and looking forward to all your enthusiastic participation once again.

Here goes the roundup for Cool desserts.
I thank each and every one who sent in their cool desserts. Thank you for the support.

Categories under cool desserts:


Payasam - Kheer - Phirni

Milk shakes - Fruit (no alchohol) cocktails -Ssmoothies - Juice

Ice cream - Kulfi - Gelato

Popsicle

Lassi

Fruit salads - custards - mousse

Sweet and sour spicy drinks

Payasam



Kesari Mishthan
by Sheetal of My kitchen


Bengal gram payasam by EC of Simple Indian food


Mango payasam by Rekha of Plantain leaf


1001 sweet lassi by Ramki of One page cookbooks


Sorakaya Payasam / Bottle gourd Kheer by Suma of Veggie Platter


Semiya payasam by Vani of Illatharasi


Phirni by Vani of Illatharasi


Happala karadha paayasa by Padmajha of Seduce your tastebuds


Haal obbittu by Padmajha of Seduce your tastebuds


Paruppu payasam by Radhika of Tickling palates


Semiya payasam by Mythreyee of Paajaka recipes


Idichu pizhinja payasam by Mythreyee of Paajaka recipes


Cornflakes kheer by Sujatha of Spicy kazhana


Milk shakes - Fruit (no alchohol) cocktails -Smoothies - Juice



Avocado Milk shake
by Sailaja Prakash of Aroma from my kitchen


Summer cooler by Sheetal of My kitchen


Strawberry Smoothie by Sheetal of My kitchen


Rasberry smoothie by Sheetal of My kitchen


Kiwi smoothie by Sheetal of My kitchen


Coffee choco-chip shake by Skribles of food with a pinch of love


Papaya smoothieby Sunshinemom of Tongue ticklers


Apricot almond delight by Sireesha of Mom's recipies

Shahi Kulfiby Ashima of Tummy times


Grape juice by Radhika of Tickling palates

1001 easy mocktails by Ramki of One page cookbooks


Orange Banana Smoothie by Sireesha of Mom's recipies


Hibiscus Milk by Vani of Illatharasi


Mango milkshakeby Vani of Illatharasi


Honeydew grape watermelon milkshake by JZ of tasty treats


Kiwi strawberry smoothie by JZ of Tasty treats


Carrot milkshake by JZ of Tasty treats


Cappucino milkshake by JZ of Tasty treats


Strawberry almond kheer by Srimathi of Few minute wonders


Pineapple juice by Priti of Indian khana


Badam paal by Mythreyee of Paajaka recipes


Strawberry milkshake by Mythreyee of Paajaka recipes


Chikoo milkshake by Apu of Annarasa


Strawberry mint soda by Lubna Karim of Yummy food


Mango milkshake by Sangeeth of Art of cooking Indian food


Flax blueberry smoothie by Yasmeen of Healthnut


Nature's best drink by Yasmeen of Healthnut


Iced mocha latte by Maheswari of Beyond the usual


Banana smoothie by Labna karim of Yummy food


Cantaloupe and grape juice by Trupti of Recipe center


Strawberry lemon iced tea by Cham of Spice club

Ice cream - Kulfi - Gelato



Watermelon yogurt ice cream
by Divya Vikram of Dil se

Pista badam kulfi by Sheetal of My kitchen


Spiced peach and honey gelato by Aparna of My diverse kitchen


Shahi Kulfiby Ashima of Tummy times


cherry icecream with chocolate chips by Jyothsna of Curry bazaar


Strawberry Icecream by JZ of Tasty treats


Heavenly plum sorbet by Priya of Live to cook


Mousse au chocolat - Chocolate mousse by JZ of Tasty treats


Chocolate chip cookie ice cream sandwich by Labna of Yummy food


Homemade eggless vanilla ice cream by Srilekha of Me and my kitchen


Mango ice cream by Sailaja of Aroma from my kitchen

Popsicle




Strawberry popsicle
by Dhivya of DK's culinary baazar


Red grape ice candy by Sheetal of My kitchen


Fruity popsicle by Cham of Spice club
Lassi



Mango lassi
by Sheetal of My kitchen


Mango lassi by Mythreyee of Paajaka recipes


Mango lassi by JZ of Tasty treats


Mango custard lassi by Srimathi of Few minute wonders


Fruit salads - custards - mousse



Fruit salad by Sailaja of Aroma from my kitchen

Milky fruit salad by Sireesha of Mom's recipies

Mango fruit salad by Srimathi of Few minute wonders


Mango fruit custard by Srilekha of Me and my kitchen


Cranberry rabadi by Notyet100 of asankhana


No bake Mango pie by Usha of My spicy kitchen


Mango Coconut panna cotta by Sig of Live to eat


Grilled apple and mango with strawberry jelly by Vani of Illatharasi


Mango cream jello by JZ of Tasty treats


Winter dry fruit compote by Labna Karim of Yummy food


Quick rasberry souffle by Medha of Cook with love


Red Grapes and Strawberry Semifredo by Sunshinemom of Tongue ticklers


Fruit custard by Saleem of A recipe a day


Shrikand by Dershana of The footloose chef


Quick mango dessert by Karuna of Foodie by nature


Sweet and sour spicy drinks




Kairi ka Jaljeera
by Sheetal of My kitchen


Mango jaljeera by Radhika of Tickling palates


Mixed vegetable and fruit juice with rose tea by Lakshmi of Cooking station


Ginger grape punch by Sweatha of Curry leaf


Pomegranate juice by Shreya of Mom's cooking


Kairee panha by Neha of Tasty recipes


Kairi panha by Sowmya of Creative saga


Previous Sweet series roundup:


Puran poli / Sweet chapathi roti


Please let me know if any of your entry is not included in the cool desserts. Thank you bloggers and looking forward for your enthusiastic participation once again.