October 01, 2008

Kobri Mitai / Coconut Burfi

Happy Dussehra to all my Malas-KitchenViewers.

Dussehra or Navarathri started yesterday. I had made this sweet for the festival. This is a well known sweet in South India. There are various kind of dussehra prepartions in india.Well in karnataka called it has Bombe (Dolls) Habba or Navarathri. My grandparents at their house used to decorate a step by step shelf with varieties of dolls. Now we miss all those precious moments.In my house I have kep only 2 dolls i.e. raja & rani. These 2 dolls were given to me on my marriage day. These 2 dolls are thought of as Goddess Laksmi and God Narayana. The the story of navaratri is knows in every part of india.This is my mother's recipe.









Ingredients
  • 2 Cups grated Coconut
  • 1 & 1/2 Cup Sugar (acc to taste)
  • 1 tsp Cardamom Powder
  • 2 tbsn Cashews small pieces
  • Pure Ghee - 4 tsp
Method
  • Mix well coconut and sugar in a large wok (kadai) leave for 5 to 8 mins.
  • Switch on the stove. Keep stirring constantly on low flame .
  • Add cardamom powder & cashwes pieces, stir until the mixture turns into a non-sticky paste.
  • Add Ghee stirring constantly then
  • Pour into the greased ghee plate allow it to cool and cut into a square or diamond shape
  • Store it in airtight boxes.



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19 comments:

  1. Burfi is just divine :) Happy Navaratri!

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  2. I love coconut barfi, mom used to make them too.
    Happy Navaratri to you and family

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  3. I adore coconut Barfi. It makes a frequent appearance in my kitchen!

    Apu

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  4. This a favourite at home. We also cakeep the dools on decorated steps for Navrathri and its called Bomma Kolu. If not Kolu we keep the two wooden dolls called Maraipachi.
    Happy Dussera celebrations.

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  5. Awesome... love coconut burfi, but don't make it that often :(

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  6. looks perfect Vanamala..I miss navrati celebrations back in india

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  7. love coconut burfi..looks delicious!!

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  8. yours looks exactly like my moms! great yaar! my barfis were always hard! will try ur recipe!

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  9. happy navarathri to u mala. miss all the fun.
    kobbari mithai is my hubby's fav and have been asking me to make some for him. i am directing him to ur website now :)

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  10. Happy Navratri....burfi looking yum

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  11. Happy Navrathri, your coconut brufi reminds me of Mom...

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  12. Mom used to make them a lot and i miss them. Love the way yours look

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  13. Burfi looks yummy and tempting :)

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  14. ooh, burfi looks great. Happy Navarathri to you too.

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  15. Happy Dasara to you as well!!!! You have the pattada bombe with you? thats gr8. nanhatra illa :(. WIll bring it next time

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  16. Nice Vanamala! .Happy Navaratri to u and ur fly :)
    warm rgds..
    Mangala

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  17. Hi Mala ,

    I love coconut barfi .. was actually planning to make them for diwali .. thanks for visiting my blog ..

    Kamalika

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  18. Kobbari mithai looks delicious. Vanamala!

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