September 11, 2010

Kadubu (Kobri Sakare)

Kadubu especially made during Ganesha chaturthi. This is deep fried kadubu. This is filled with kobri/coconut and sugar and nuts. Every year my mom and myself used to do this for Ganesha Chaturthi and make a garland (count = 21 ) out of this for Lord Ganesha. This is karnataka special.







Ingredients for dough
  • Maida / All purpose flour - 2 cups
  • Ghee (Desi ghee) - 1/4 cup , melted
  • Sugar - 1 tsp
Method for dough
  • Take a bowl add sugar and Ghee mix and sieve well
  • Add maida little by little mix well and add a bit of water
  • Knead for 10 mins and keep aside for 15 to 20 min
Ingredients for Kobri Sakare / Dry coconut and sugar mix
  • 1 cup - kobri / dry coconut, grated
  • 1/2 cup - Sakare / Sugar , Powdered
  • 1/2 tsp Yelachi powder / Cinnamon powder
  • 2 tsp Cashew pieces, and pista pieces (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp Gasgase / Poppy seeds
Method for kobri sakare / Dry coconut and sugar mix
  • Mix all the ingredients and keep aside
Method for kadubu
  • Take a small portion of the dough and press it in the rolling pin using maida flour and make a round size( Puri shape)
  • Place a 1 tsp of kobri sakare mixture and close the edges it should be crescent shape and deep fry till golden brown


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10 comments:

  1. Oh thats really nice. IT is totally new to me and very interesting too. :) will surely try it out soon irrespective of the occasion.

    Wish you a very happy Vinayaka chathurthi too

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  2. Looks yummy! I've had too many sweets this week, and I want more :)

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  3. What alovely sweet .Happy Ganesh chaturthi.

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  4. wow kadubu looks awesome ...happy vinayaka chathurthy to u n ur family

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  5. Looks great! Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to you and your Family!

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  6. kadubu looks yummy. Even I prepared them yesterday :)

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  7. Wowww very delicious looking kadubu..

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  8. Sounds interesting and well presented
    http://shanthisthaligai.blogspot.com/

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  9. Very nice thank you for sharing ..please post receipe for muchairu

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  10. Thanks all

    Thanks Hema : Mucharu posted long back do check it out in recipe index

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