Monday, November 15, 2010

VARO-Indian Praline with Mixed Dry fruits for ICC

Tried and tasted by Nivedita 
Hi All,
Srivalli's this month's  Indian Cooking Challenge  is  Varo – Indian Praline with Mixed Dry fruits . It was very helpful for me as it eased my work for Diwali.  Alka suggested the proper sweet for Diwali. Varo is a Sindhi Special on the Diwali day. 
Usually we make with other ingredients also such as, roasted peanuts, Dalia, kurmura, til.... 
But this Varo is special and everyone waits to tastes it.
I am directly coming to the Challenge with photos. The recipe is from  Simply Sindhi Recipes:

Ingredients:
Mixed Nuts - 1 cup(I took almonds and cashew nuts only)
Sliced dry coconut - 2 tbsp
Sugar - 1 cup
Cardamom powder - 1tsp
Poppy seeds - 2 tbsp
Ghee - 1 tbsp
Vessels to make:
Thick bottomed kadai,
Big, wide steel plate or rolling board(greased)
Rolling pin
Method:
1. Cut or slice the nuts into small pieces.

2. Keep everything ready near the gas stove as you should be quick at the end.
3. Heat ghee and sugar and on low heat.
4. Wait till it melts and gets caramelized.  Be patient as it needs more time(almost 10 to 15 minutes)
5. Once it is light brown, add mixed nuts, poppy seeds and cardamom powder. 
6. Mix well to get the nuts properly coated.
7. Now, be quick and pour this on rolling board or steel and immediately roll it to make thick circle.


8. Here, if you are late, you are out of challenge!! Because the mixture gets hard very fast. 
9. Wait till the Varo is cool.
10. Break into pieces and store in a airtight jar.




Keep Smiling,

16 comments:

  1. looks very tempting. Will try them for sure

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  2. Wowwwwwwww.. Varo looks perfect and tempting... gr8 job Nive :)

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  3. Dear Nivedita
    How are you? I am off blog these days ..so cant see many postings..
    I love this sweet, must eat some soon..
    have a nice week ahead

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  4. oooh !!! perfect looking varo:-)

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  5. what a yummy snack dear.... i always love it....

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  6. looks great...I loved them too..

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  7. Varo is also new to me... always had peanut & til version made with jaggery.

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  8. hoope u r feeling Better Nivedita!:)..
    Varo looks yum...it was a hit!

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  9. Visiting after many days.But no dissappointments. you have such lovely recipes. This one looks so yum and crunchy :)

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  10. yours have come out pretty good Niveditha...

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  11. Lovely varo it looks really tasty.

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  12. Looks so good Nivi..thanks for joining!

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