Monday, September 20

MYSORE PAK



Dish of the Day- Mysore Pak
Place- Mysore, Karnataka.

Mysore Pak as a sweet is probably one of the richest you will ever come across. Generous amounts of ghee and sugar make up this lovely yellow- brown sweet dish.

The origin of the Mysore Pak recipe was by a cook named Kakasura Madappa at the Mysore Palace, while experimenting with besan/ chick pea flour in the kitchen.

People watching their weight should not even look at a piece of Mysore Pak. The best way to tell if it’s an authentic mysore pak is to pop it in your mouth and see if it melts. If it does, I can guarantee you’ll feel like you’re in heaven! Loaded with calories, this mithai makes up for being so fattening by being equally delicious!
Food lovers must try the mysore pak at Sri Krishna Sweets- it is to die for!

How to cook it Up:- (serves 4 people)
Chick pea flour (Besan)……..1 cup
Pure Ghee………………………...1 cup
Sugar………………………………..2 cups
Water…………………………...…1/2 cup

Directions:-
        1) Mix the flour with a little ghee.
       2) Heat the sugar in water till reaches a ball consistency.
   3) Slowly add the flour stirring continuously so that no lumps are formed.
       4) When it is well blended, pour in the hot ghee very slowly and keep stirring continuously.
   5) Cook till the mixture becomes frothy and the ghee separates.
   6) Spread out the mixture on a greased plate.
   7) When firm, cut the mysore pak into squares.

* Cooking this dish requires a lot of patience and constant stirring to see that no lumps are formed.
* Do not share with neighbours- they WILL come back asking for more! ;)




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