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Monday, January 16, 2012

Jalebi

There is nothing to beat the combination of warm Jalebi's and Hot samosa chat, why I'm so strong about this combo is, It has lots of memories to bring back for me.  I can still remember those care free days in my college life, when me and my friend used to enjoy this treat almost every other day.  We had a chat shop very close to our campus which offered these amazing jalebi's and chat at a very reasonable price so that students were able to afford for that very easily.  Probably that's one of the best jalebi's I ever had.  After that jalebi experience again the good one was in UK during Ramadhan.

In places like Southall ( guess I spelled it right ) , In the month of Ramadhan during Iftar, you can see lots and lots of Pakistani and Indian shops who have piles of fresh jaelibi's, which are just amazing too.  So jalebi's are always special to me.

  These special Jalebi's which is well know in Asia, is been originated from Iran.  Infact I have also seen a few Turkish and Arab sweet which is almost similar to Jalebi preparation except the shape is like churros.  Anyway the concept is same here, yeasted batter deep fried and then soaked in sugar.  I love this innovation by man.

So there are tons of recipes for Jalebi's available online, some suggest without yeast, natural fermentation method and some with yeast.  To me natural fermentation is bit challenging sometimes, so I went for the yeasted one.  I have adapted the recipe from Manjula's Kitchen, so click here to watch and read the recipe.  She has some amazing collection, here recipes can be trusted always, also she gives us a clear view about the recipe, do check out her site definitely.

A few tips for Jalebi's on my view:
Once the batter gets fermented, it might go a bit runny, in that case add very little amount of cornflour to thicken the batter.  Also if your yeast didn't work, add a pinch of bicarbonate of soda to the batter.  You can also tint the Jalebi's with orange or yellow colour by adding a few drops of food colouring to the batter.
Don't get disappointed if your Jalebi's shape are not good, practise will make you perfect.  Also one tip to get a good shape is, keep the flame in low and then pipe it in oil.

60 comments:

  1. This looks divine!! and you are sooo right, Samosa Chat and jalebis bring along great nostalgic memories to everyone belonging from the South Asian part of globe:DDD btw, nice blog with picture-perfect pictures:DD Am a regular follower for sure...

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  2. beautifully captured and so well made Jalebis.

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  3. Jalebi looks awesome and superb. I am drooling....

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  4. one of the good things about food is memories. absolutely delectable! way to go!

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  5. beautiful jalebi's..love the colour and superb spirals..oh..I so much miss eating poha and jalebi of my hometown.

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  6. havent seen jalebi's so beautifully decorated like this :) very tempting and are perfect !

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  7. Yellow jalebi's are my fav Ayeesha. I'm drooling!!

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  8. i love jalebis so so much im totally drooling seeing this

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  9. Capturing clicks!!
    Awww...what have you reminded me of, Jalebis and Samosas, gosh!!
    I usually take the natural method by adding some curd to it, but will try the yeast one sooner. Thanks for the tips; they are very useful. :)

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  10. So perfectly made & so wonderfuly captured...as always :) I just keep scrolling to keep staring at the pics!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  11. Lovely jelabis....m so tempted.
    Great photos

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  12. Drool worthy jalebi.
    I like your golden polish spoons, Beautifully Clicks.

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  13. Omg, samosa chaat and jalebis makes me nostalgic, seriously missing those beautiful days..Well done Ayeesha,jalebis looks damn cute and prefect..

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  14. Samosa Chat and jalebis is definitely a hot combo.. I too refer to Manjulas Kitchen often.. It is indded great with videos! Loved ur pics

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  15. The jalebis look heavenly....I am craving for them right NOW!!!

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  16. Mouthwatering jalebis. I love the flavor of saffron in hot jalebis.

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  17. Jalebis are my supreme weakness and the moment I saw them I was hit with this strong urge to grab one! Stunning pics and your jalebis look perfect. Great post.

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  18. Awesome recipe..A must ty one

    Aarthi
    http://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/

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  19. my mum loves jalebi but I have no idea how to make them , these looks delicious

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  20. Looks so good..feel like grabbing these from the screen..

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  21. Delicious jalebis and pictures are awesome...

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  22. What a lovely colour of jalebis.
    Really looks festive and delicious.

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  23. This Jalebi remind so=me o0f an TV advt for Dhara Oil which made the kid instantly famous as the jalebi boy and now with Bollywood songs like Jalebi Bai, the sweet has become immortal. I love Jalebi when they are crisp and hot, there were however not on my favorite list as growing up. After my marriage, I am in love with them.
    Love Ash.

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  24. Here is a girl just drooling at the pics... Lovely Jalebis... Those small glasses with tea remind me of our Ramadan visit to your home here. Missing those mint teas :)

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  25. Feel like grabbing some of the jalebi's .........the awesome clicks make them even more droolworthy.

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  26. Heavenly delicious Dessert Dear. Luks temptingly beautiful.Yummy!

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  27. Very Nice Jalebi's. I love to have them with a cup of milk.

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  28. wow... jalebis look fabulous... beautiful presentation...

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  29. Jalebi is something new to me. Looks really interesting, dear!

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  30. ooooooooh this is way toooooo tempting ayeesha.. feel like having it now.

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  31. the jalebis came out perfect! i am craving some samosas and jalebis now!

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  32. Lovely drooling pics...u have a good collection of desert recipes...tht are different... Bookmared some of them

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  33. The food from Northern India: Mainly breads with dishes which has a thick sauce and dairy products such as cream, paneer, ghee, and youghurt. These dishes are warmly flavoured rather than heat from chillies.

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  34. Jalebi looks so yum..tempting pics

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  35. You made drool in the morning.
    I hesitate to join a blog because of all the awards in circulation, which I don't want to involve myself. But I finally did today because your recipes are really good and I adore your rice dishes. Even though I did not write anything but I was an off and on visitor. I will be regular now.Happy 2012.

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  36. You are an amazing cook,Ayeesha and I have always loved your recipes!The Jalebi looks so mouth-watering.I'm going to make this very shortly and I hope the Jalebis turn out just like yours:)Wish me luck and thanks so much for stopping by!

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  37. wow, jalebis look awesome, very tempting ones..wonderful clicks..

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  38. wow... jalebis look fabulous... beautiful presentation...

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  39. Looks so delicious - would love a dessert right now :)!

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  40. Mouthwatering jalebi's,looks so delicious.

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  41. beautiful pics and jalebi looks awesome....

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  42. wow perfect jalebi,luks yum...

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  43. mmmmm.... one of my fav. The snaps are mind blowing dear. Even I make them often.

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  44. It's been so long since I had jalebi. This post is really making me crave it. Love to eat hot jalebis with some rabdi.

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  45. Wow, perfect jalebi! And beautiful clicks as usual :)

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  46. Looks so divine. Ayeesha, i can spend a whole day looking at your clicks. They are so artistic.. am amazed...

    My event- Valentines Day Special

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  47. wow, these look PERFECT! cud have them anytime of the day :)

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