Monday 28 September 2015

Coconut Modak/ Coconut modak with Raisins Filling/ Ganesh Chaturthi Special/ Kids Special

Coconut Modak/
Coconut modak with Raisins Filling/ 
Ganesh Chaturthi Special/
Kids Special
Hi Friends,
After making so many recipes to offer Prasad to Ganesh ji, on the last day i wanted to make modak for him. As i tried earlier also coconut ladoo with condense milk that were super delicious but i was not satisfied with the color and shape. I wanted real modak shape in white color. So i chose coconut and used my new bought mold (which i bought only for Ganesh ji :). 
I was quite happy to see the results. Modak came out so tasty. It was shining white with a dash of kesar. I added the nice crunch by using normal granulated sugar instead of powdered sugar. I loved them and i hope Ganesh ji also like it. 

Ingredients:-
Coconut grated/shredded- 1 cup
Milk powder- 1 tbsp
sugar- 3/4 cup
Milk- half cup
Ghee- 1 tsp
Cardamom- 4
Kishmish-2-3 tsp for filling

Method:-
Gather your ingredients


take a wide pan or kadai and add ghee in it


heat it on medium flame


now add shredded or grated coconut

 start roasting it


within a minute it will be done


now throw in milk powder


and sugar


all added


now crushed cardamom seeds


and at last the milk


mix everything well and keep on stirring


within a minute it will be done


grease lightly your modak mold


i have use a ice cream scoop for measurement, you can take any spoon  


take a scoop of dough


put it on the hand


flatten it a bit


keep few raisin pieces


close from all sides 


roll it


now put it in the mold


close the mold


remove extra dough which came our from sides


open it


Yeeeeeeeah


i was delighted to see my modak 


all done


small dough left at last so i made this small peda


all modak dotted with kesar


Ready to offer Ganesh ji



modak offered to Ganesh ji before his visarjan

Notes:-
  1. Milk powder will do binding, gives texture to modak, but if you want to skip it then you can go ahead but then taste and texture will be different.
  2. Instead of cardamom you can try kesar/saffron.
  3. You can make them round shape too but on the last day i wanted to offer white modak so i used the mold and shaped them as modak.
  4. You can use other dry fruits for filling but i think raisins makes the perfect filling. You can make them without filling too. 
HOPE YOU LIKE IT

Love
PariCash





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