Thursday, October 27, 2011

Instant Jalebi!


realize this is a day after Diwali but festivity is still in the air, right! Hope all you guys had a very prosperous and fun filled Diwali!
Diwali or Deepawali is the Festival of Lights. It is a time that is much awaited all year round by children and adults alike. A time of celebration, prayers, holidays, family, fun, fireworks and of course food - lots of it. It is one of the most important religious and cultural festivals in India bringing family and friends together. Diwali is one of the biggest and most celebrated Hindu festivals. In my Chandrakala post on Dussehera a few weeks ago I spoke about Lord Rama and his victory over evil. After vanquishing the evil Ravana, Lord Rama along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana come back home after 14 years of banishment. Since then, that day is celebrated by Hindus all over the world as Diwali!

Us Indians know our festivals. Just to give you an idea, if you were to just add the major national and regional festivals, you will at least have a list of couple of dozen. Festivals are always celebrated with much zeal, pomp and show in India. Among these, Diwali is arguably the biggest.
The word Deepawali literally translates into “row of lamps”. The symbolism being for the light that illuminate our hearts and homes, the lights that shuns evil, gives us hope and prosperity.It is considered to be a new beginning, and hope in many ways. Many financial/business calendars begin on this day.
During Diwali, millions of lights illuminate every corner of India. Homes and streets are decorated with deep/diyas (little clay tea lights) and the air is filled with festivities, rising fragrance of the incense, the sounds of fire-crackers, happiness, laughter, love and sharing and of course all the mouthwatering sweets and loads of food.
Biggest or not, it is definitely my favorite. We clean our home, decorate the entire house with flowers, rangolis, electric lights and the more traditional diyas. On diwali night kids and adults alike light firecrackers. We basically kept at it into the night till mom yelled out of the window demanding us to return. Yes of course and how can you forget the food! During Diwali you can smell, shakarpala, namkeen, ladoo, mathri, nankhatai etc from every kitchen when you walk around the block. All these goodies also make for a wonderful homemade gift. I remember when I was a little girl, mom making loads of these and then packing individually in gift boxes and she would arrange them in a basket and give to me distribute in the neighborhood. I dressed in my brand new diwali dress would go door to door to deliver this goodies and always come home with basket full of goodies as return gifts. I used to love it :) 
This Jalebi recipe is my way to cater to the sweet tooth for Diwali this year. I have blogged about Jalebi before but this recipe is the instant version of it that can be prepared in little over an hours instead of the overnight fermentation process. The result is just fabulous. To quote hubs, this was better than any halwai would ever make. As you pick up a spiral, it draws automatically towards your mouth. While you wonder what it would be like, your teeth bite into the crispy outside with a crunch followed by the sweet and juicy inside that creates an explosion of texture and flavor, festivity for your taste buds. Before you know it, you reach for another one. As you finish up, it leaves you wondering, how the heck did all the juices get inside a crispy spiral!
Ingredients:
All purpose flour ............................... 1 cup
Yogurt ........................................... 4 tbsp
Warm Water ................................... 3/4 cup
Melted ghee .................................... 2 tsp
Corn flour ....................................... 2 tbsp
Rapid rise yeast ................................ 1 tsp
Orange food color ............................. 2 pinches optional
For syrup -
Sugar ............................................. 2 cup
Water ............................................ 2 cup
Saffron ........................................... 4 - 5 strands
Green cardamom powder ..................... 1/8 tsp
Rose essence .................................... few drops (optional)
Lemon juice ..................................... 1/2 tsp
Oil ................................................ for deep frying + 2 tbsp ghee
Method:
1. In a  medium mixing bowl, mix yeast in warm water and let it rest for 4-5 mins or till it gets frothy. Add all-purpose flour and corn starch. Mix thoroughly. Add ghee, yogurt and mix well until there are no lumps.
2. Keep the mixture in a warm place for an hour (say, in an switched off oven with its light on). Mix it again, and make it into a pouring consistency. Mix with a spoon in circular motion for a minute.

3. For syrup- In a heavy bottom pan, add water and sugar. Cook for 15 - 17 minutes on medium heat. Reduce flame to a very low simmer and add cardamom powder, lemon juice and saffron. Mix. Leave the syrup on this low heat while you make the jalebis. 
4. Heat ghee and oil in a flat kadai or frying pan. To check if the oil is ready, put one drop of batter in the oil, the batter should sizzle and come up without changing in color right away.
5. Pour batter into a ziploc bag/piping bag/mustard ketchup bottle. Make a small hole at the bottom of the bag. Then squeeze the bag to pour the batter into medium hot ghee giving it a jalebi shape. Deep fry till golden and crisp on both sides.
6. Take out of oil and drop into the syrup. Allow jalebi to remain in the syrup for just a minute (flipping to coat both sides), shake off excess sugar syrup and place onto a plate.
7. For serving, place a hot jalebi on a plate, pour a couple of tbsp of chilled rabri or yogurt over it. ENJOY!
Notes:
1. It is a  little tricky dessert. Here are the few things I have learned.
- The fermentation of the batter is extremely important. It helps with the crispy texture and the jalebi's ability to absorb the syrup. So it needs to be fermented till it gets a little sour smell
2. The temperature of the oil is extremely critical to get the texture right. The oil must be at medium to medium low heat. If too hot, the jalebi will fall apart and if not hot enough, the jalebis will be flat and mushy.
3. Getting the perfect spiral jalebi shape is a little tricky. So if you cannot get it right, don't worry about it too much as long as you get the above points right :) They will taste just the same.
4.Keep the leftovers in an air tight container in the refrigerator. It can be easily reheated in the microwave but it is best eaten hot and crispy right Instant out of the fryer.
5. Jalebi and rabri are a classic combo, for the recipe of rabdi go here.

110 comments:

divya said...

Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww wat a gorgeous and eye catching jalebis ....very delectable sweet...

Pavani said...

Belated Diwali wishes to you and your family Aipi.
Instant Jalebis look gorgeous & delicious. All of them look so uniform and have perfect shape.. Great job..

Smitha said...

HEy Aipi...Happy Diwali...was wondering when u would post for Diwali! :) and here u are with yummy jalebi....they look perfect and delicious...perfectly made!

Pavithra said...

Looks gorgeous and very festive.. Wish you and your Family Happy Diwali dear.

Shy S. said...

Oh I wished you had blogged this a couple of days before. I made gulab jamun y'day which didn't turn out well :( Got too ambitious on a working day! It looks delicious.

Torviewtoronto said...

Happy diwali delicious looking jelabis
lovely pictures

Rachu said...

oo instant? thts one great recipe.. we missed you aipi! Happy diwali!

Suhaina said...

oh my ...mind blowing clicks..simply amazing..they look amazing...i just want to grab some now...

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Delicious and droolworthy Jalebis Aipi.
A very happy diwali to you.
Deepa

Anonymous said...

Looks really mouthwatering and fabulous. Like the way you present all your recipes.. kudos!! Happy Diwali!!

-Madhu

Arti said...

Happy Diwali and a Joyful New Year to you and your family too Aipi. Jalebi is one of my favourite sweet and its crispy, crunchy and melt in the mouth. The pics make me hungry...

Tina said...

Beautiful beautiful beautifullllll jalebi...So colourful and perfect..

Junia said...

wow how beautiful! such professional pastries here! i seriously need to use saffron into my baking too :)

Kalyani's Platter said...

wow very tempting and delicious jalebi's ........

Indu said...

Oooh, I can imagine biting into one of those jalebis, and the sugary syrup flowing into my mouth. Looks so delicious and wonderfully festive presentation!

Snehal said...

Happy Diwali!! Jalebis look perfect! Juicy and plump..they look very inviting.

Chitra said...

this jlaebi looks verrryyyy tempting....and the recipe is very different and easy....bookmarked it aipi

Panmeiz Cuisine said...

Aipi this is a delightful post. I love jalebi...hubby and i share a common love over this :) can you believe that the day my class Xth board exam got over i hogged half a kilo of jalebi....after that i was disgusted of the sweet for a couple of years..lol..now am warming up to the sweet again...not a good sign for my waistline eh! Planning on trying this...thanks for sharing

Jennifer (Delicieux) said...

You're jalebi look amazing!!!! I've never tried jalebi, but it looks amazing and I usually love Indian sweets :D

hvp said...

Hi Aipi! The Jalebis look delish! I will give this a try. Thank you for following my blog! You ROCK!!

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Wow, perfected to the core! I loved your other recipe and this is also sure going to be very helpful!

Kalpana Sareesh said...

Hope u had an awesome diwali.. this is wat i was looking for thank u so much for this wonderful sweett.. in my must do list..

Gayathri NG said...

Wow mouthwatering jalbi n classic pics...perfectly done n candles r so cute and using ketchup bottle is nice idea..book marked dear.
Happy Diwali Aipi...

Archana said...

Bookmarked. Love the jalebi. Happy Diwali to you dear.
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Priya's Feast said...

Jus cant take my eyes off the pics..I wud luv to a plateful of this juicy jalebis anytime for sure

munchmunchcrunchcrunch said...

absolutely gorgeous...feel like popping one rite now...

layaa said...

Jalebi looks awesome aipi,wonderful clicks pleasing our eyes....

Sharmilee! :) said...

Drooling here...looks that perfect yum yum it looks!

jeyashrisuresh said...

thats indeed mouthwatering aipi. Gorgeous clicks and beautiful recipe

kankana said...

The jalebis looks like pro. beautiful done Aipi .. very very neat :) Happy Diwali to you !

jehanne@thecookingdoctor said...

This has to be my all time fav Indian dessert but I never knew how to make them,it seems so difficult to master! Yours look so gorgeous, make me yearn for some now:-)

Uma said...

Nice and nastalgic story to begin with. Jalebi is perfect for Diwali season and I like this instant version. I am still afraid to try it, the reason simply because getting the shape.:-p. Love the tempting jalebi.

Rinku Naveen said...

Aipi I too have posted Jalebi. Wow! yours is just too good. Amazing clicks!

An Open Book said...

this sounds like a much easier version..shud try it sometime :)

Kaveri said...

Mmmm..these look so delectable...I love those candles...Hope you had a great diwali

Rekha shoban said...

wowwwww!!superb n colourful jalebi....beautiful presentation!

Prathibha said...

u make everything perfect..jalebi looks superb

chitraj.hegde said...

Wow the Jelebi looks fab......i too want to try this one....book marked...lovely pics as always....I wish you a very happy Diwali to u and ur family....

Rachana said...

The pictures are gorgeous, aipi. Wish I could have a piece...jalebis look too tempting.

Rajee Mani said...

These are some mouth watering jalebis. Love the clicks and the diya.

Amy said...

look so yummy!!

Santosh Bangar said...

perfect shape and size of jalbi looking eyecatching sp tempting ki grab it . clicks are super diyas are fabilous.

Ramya said...

My My ..i cant take my eyes off the jalebi's:-) Looks soo perfecttt!! Awesome work:--)

Nalini's Kitchen said...

Wow!!!Jilebi looks awesome,like to grab it and perfectly made,luv the clicks.

julie said...

Yummilicious Jalebis...All your sweet recipes feel like grabbing out from the pictures!!

Suja said...

Drooling,perfectly made...great job dear,tempting pictures..

Nisha S. said...

Will you sometime also do a post on how you take such killer photos & some tips/tricks? :)
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Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

They look so pretty and tempting! What a gorgeously festive treat.

Cheers,

Rosa

Az said...

I have never seen such mouthwatering jalebis in my life.. I guess your husband's verdict is perfect.

Deeksha said...

Excellent jalebis. Very nice presentation.

Rani acharyulu said...

Hi aipi
amazing jalebis looks so perfect.Happy Diwali to you and your family:)
warm greetings
rani

Treat and Trick said...

Gorgeous and tempting! I want to grab them right away...

Angie's Recipes said...

Look so delicious! I simply love its autumn colour.

Tadka Pasta said...

Jalebis look crisp and dripping with deliciousness! Lovely pics, Aipi!

Pasta and Paratha said...

Your Jalebi looks delicious enough to jump outta d picture and into my mouth !

cookingvarieties said...

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Deepika said...

That looks so yum. Bookmarking it. Wishing you a very happy Diwali

cooking varieties (wan) said...

hi aipi, the jalebi looks so fresh and appetizing. never seen this before

sangee vijay said...

aipi the jalebis are mind blowing...looks so vibrant and delicious to the core...crisp n clear pictures...loved it !!!

Priya said...

Omg, wat a delightful jalebis, absolutely irresistible and fantabulous..

Vatsala. said...

perfectly done.....drooling over them.

Sensible Vegetarian said...

This looks awesome, very beautiful as always. Glad to see you back. Hope you had a wonderful Diwali.

Vidhya said...

Jalebis look extremely delightful.

soujanya said...

looking cute jalebi...

Jay said...

wow...so nicely presented dear..I am saving the recipe of yours and would love to give ur version a try..;)
Tq..
Tasty Appetite

Kadhyaa said...

Aipi thats a treat I call looks so delighful and yummy...my all time fav..
Wishing you and your family a happy & safe diwali

Ambreen said...

Wow! Looks fantastic! I really want to taste these jalebis now, it made my mouth water :)

Vardhini said...

Wow Jalebi looks so inviting .. lovely clicks aipi.


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DV said...

Great recipe! I shall try this sometime soon.

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Sutapa said...

Aipi I am drooling what a lovely virtual Diwali treat for all your friends dear!
Wish you and all your loved ones a very Happy Diwali!

SouthIndianHome said...

Wow.Looks mouthwatering.Bookmarked

schmetterlingwords said...

Oh!!! I'm just drooling at these finger licking good jalebis... Hope you had a lovely Diwali aipi :)

Gayu said...

Wooowww..Looks so yummy..I just cannot stop myself from having a plate of hot jalebis..Recipe is so simple and my kitchen is beckoning me right away!!

Mahi said...

Yummmmmmmy Jalebi! :P :P

Once I tried with this can, and didn't work out..after that am not doing any experiments! ;)

Priya (elaichii) said...

Happy Diwali to you! jalebi's look so festive and authentic!

Anonymous said...

hi appi, i tried making jalebi inspired by your pics followed the recipie they came out perfect :) thank you

Aban said...

OMG! They look soooo tempting!Thanks for the recipe!

Satya said...

wish you a very happy dewali and these jalebi are a perfect treat to celebrate this occasion : )

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Naseela said...

oohh...those jalebis look lovely...was just planning on preparing some this week and now ive got the perfect recipe too :) thanks..

Ali said...

I love jalebi!! they are so sweet and the way they melt in ones mouth makes the experience all too sweet :) love the photos.

Plateful said...

You are a such a temptress, Puja. Really! I LOVE jelabi and I'm definitely gonna try this instant version. In fact, I'd bookmarked your previous jelabi recipe but never got around to making it, sigh.

Happy Diwali to you and your loved ones!

saffronstreaks said...

jalebis are looking absolutely delightful with ultra perfection..loved every bit of it

Roxana GreenGirl said...

every time I read your blog i feel like i'm on a culinary journey to India.
thanks for sharing all these delicious treats with us Aipi!

G.Pavani said...

thanks dear for sharing this instant jalebi recipe.they look delicious..

hemalata said...

so tempting jalebis,looks so yummy.Thanks for sharing dear.

Raji said...

Perfect spirals and wonderful looking Jalebis. I am so tempted to make these soon.

aipi said...

@ Anon ~ Thanks for the feedback, really glad the recipe worked for you :)

aipi said...

@ Nisha ~ Thanks for the kind words! This actually has been on my to do list, will try to come up with a post real soon.

Richa said...

such amazing little jalebis. and stunning clicks as always.. tats a lot of work making those precious perfect jalebis and then all the pictures:) i love how your each dish looks so perfect.
have a fun day!
Richa @ Hobby And More

Babli said...

I cannot resist myself seeing such tempting and mouth watering jalebis. Very beautifully prepared and presented.

chitra said...

Hapy Diwali aipi, sorry I am late as iwas travelling.
Your jalebis are colurful, healthy and look succulent.

Priti said...

Looks so sinful ...am drooling here

Kalyani said...

extremely good ! bookmarked :)


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Naseela said...

hey..i tried out the jalebis...flavourwise it was wonderful, but the jalebis were soft after i took them out of the sugar syrup..any tips? i know that i messed up the recipe somehow bt can understand where..my yeast wouldn't proof due to which i had added some sugar to the yeast water mixture..cud this have ruined my jalebis..pls reply coz id love to try them out again..

Vani said...

I'm the addictive of this sweet from my childhood. Bookmarking this recipe for my experiments :)
First time here and happy to come again! Loved your recipes..
Thanks for leaving a nice comment at my space..happy to follow u :)

Cheers!
Vani

aipi said...

@Naseela - thank you for your feedback. From your description the first thing that comes to mind is the temperature of the frying oil. Sounds like you might have had your oil at a little higher temperature. This cooks the jalebis quickly but they do not get crispy. The proofing of the yeast is important too. Just a little warm water as indicated in the recipe should've done the trick. Other things to watch out for is the right consistency of the sugar syrup and the duration you soak in he syrup, too long will make the jalebis soggy.

Vegetarian Zest said...

Just wanted to let you know that i'm trying your recipe today. If it comes out well...i'm gonna put it on my space. Thanks a lot in advance.

Naseela said...

Thanks for the advice, aipi...will definitely keep them in mind next time next time i try them out.

Srivalli said...

Looks so divine!..Hope you had a wonderful Diwali!

Anonymous said...

AWESOME !!!!!!!!!

Mrs K said...

Aipi,my daughter is home for thanksgiving and she loves jalebis,I wanted to make these instant and insanely sinful jalebis for breakfast tomorrow,I have one question though-In the list of ingredients it says corn flour and in the method it says corn starch...please clarify as I know it is a typo and I can ruin the recipe if I do not straighten it out.Thanks in advance:)!!!

aipi said...

@ Mrs K ~ they are basically the same thing the grocery store here sells it as corn starch. Good to hear your daughter is visiting, hope she will enjoy the jalebis.

Mrs K said...

Thanks Aipi for the instant response and the clarification.I am on my way and I shall let you know about the ,"jalebi affaire" soon;) It should be nothing but that:)!!!

Mrs K said...

Aipi the jalebis turned out super in taste & crunch. I followed the recipe to the T and was sooo satisfied with the result. Though I have to work on the perfect spiral:( I was not well equipped therefore I used a ziplock and I am 'fraid it was not the best thing to do.So a pointer for me-I have to have a squeeze bottle for this.Also the notes came in very very handy,the first jalebi was so mushy and resembled a lump when I pulled it out but then I quickly paid heed to the note about the oil temperature and thereafter the jalebis were perfect. Thanks so much for a truly delicious recipe:)!!!

ironchefman said...

Gosh, I gorged on these when I visited Varanasi! Of course, the street food presentation didn't compare to here, but I'm sure they're sweet and delicious all the same!

Anonymous said...

I accidentally landed to your Blog...And Lo! I discovered the PERFECT Jalebis which I tried instantly and they are addictive...

Crisp, juicy, Yummm...Whole batch of Jalebis that I made is about to get over by the time my husband returns home I believe... though I stored some in a box and kept it out of sight...
I wonder... the Evil Me will finish them soon ;-)

BIG Thanks for sharing the wonderful method of making instant jalebis!

This recipe for a person with a sweet tooth(teeth ;-) ) like me who never compromises on taste is a blessing in disguise!

Thanks
Shaanu...

Anonymous said...

Oh...I forgot to mention...The Efforts that you have taken is applaudable! Pics themselves looked so delicious...that I am feeling out of world right now!
Yumm....Let me enjoy this moment...You can join me :-)
Thanks
Shaanu

Nupur said...

Ohh Pooja... Thank for reminding me of the mistake, I did really forget to link it back..Although I mentioned that in my writeup.

I have done that now, and btw.. this really is a great recipe I had bookmarked a long time back. :)

Janani said...

wow pooja they look amazing u really have some majic when u prepare ur dish its so hard to take my eyes away from them .I have bookmarked it will try it for Diwali this time thank u for sharing.

meeta said...

Hi puja, thank u so much ... made this last week ...and it was awesome...just perfect and the ready made aata mixture packet of jalebi is still un-opened after reading your and Rak's kitchen...u both inspired me to make it with ingredients and i love it ...

and its a great relief to find so many bihari recipes on your blog ...couldnt find anywhere else.... :) will try some and share my experiments with it ...

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