August 23, 2010

Cashew Burfi / Kaju Burfi

Cashew Burfi / Kaju burfi is rich in flavour and a very smooth burfi. This is the traditional Indian sweet and there are lots of methods used to make do this sweet. Mostly made or bought in sweet shops during festivities or joyous celebrations. This is not made at home as regularly / widely as other sweets. Also because i think cashew is expensive to an average Indian Family.




Ingredients

  • Cashew / Kaju / Godambi Powder - 1 cup (unsalted)
  • Sugar - 1-1/4 cup (adjust as per taste)
  • Puree ghee - 2 tbspn (Indian clarified butter)
  • Water - 1/4 cup
  • Vark / Silver foil (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vark) (optional)
Method
  • Grind the cashews to a coarse powder and keep aside. Take a large plate and greased a little bit ghee and keep aside
  • Take a wok add water and sugar
  • Bring to boil and prepare a syrup to one stiring consistency
  • Then add cashew / kaju powder slowly and mix well on low flame
  • Stirring continuously till mixtures leaves side of the pan then add ghee and stir well
  • Remove and transfer to the greased plate and place the kaju dough in the parchment sheet and roll them into think layer
  • Spread the vark / silver foil 
  • Cut into diamond shape and serve with garnished crushed pista if required.





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18 comments:

  1. Cashews are so delicious, they are good in anything... Lovely :)

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  2. kaju barfi looks divine ...love them altime ...bookmarked

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  3. It looks delicious and surprisingly easy too; thankyou for sharing.

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  4. Looks very very good and so much better than the adulterated store bough versions we get these days. What is Godambi powder?

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  5. Thanks all

    Miri : For godambi we call it in Kannada, karnataka.

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  6. Looks nice Vanamala... will try for Deepawali ;-).

    Mangala

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  7. so simple and beautifully done!!
    thanks for visiting my space dear..

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  8. Never made thses but want to try sometime! looks lovely!

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  9. I love your version,I make with a larger ratio of sugar... Looks perfect!

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  10. burfi looks tasty, Mala. I love anything with kaju

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  11. One of my fav, sweets. Perfectly done !

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