Kaju Katli's - Rekha Vishwanath Nayak
INGREDIENTS:-1 cup cashews
½ cup sugar or as required
5 tbsp water
1 tbsp ghee or coconut oil (optional)
1 tsp chopped rose petals (optional) or rose water or 8-9 strands of saffron
METHOD:-powder the cashew in a coffee grinder or a dry grinder.
the cashews should be in powdered form and not become pasty or oily.
on a low flame heat sugar and water in a thick bottomed or non stick pan or kadai.
meanwhile grease a plate or a tray and keep aside or keep butter papers ready.
when all the sugar dissolved in the water, add the cashew powder.
stir and keep on stirring the cashew mixture on a low flame.
the cashew mixture would start thickening.
cook the cashew mixture for approx 7-9 minutes till the whole mixture starts to come together.
remove the whole lump of the mixture from the pan and place it on work surface, bowl or plate.
add the rose petals and ghee or oil to the cashew mixture.
when the heat in the mixture is hot enough to handle, then knead the cashew mixture.
flatten the dough and place it on a butter paper or on a greased plate/thali or tray.
place a butter paper on top and then using a rolling pin, roll gently the dough from all sides till you reach a thickness of 3-5 mm in the dough.
remove the butter paper and let the rolled cashew dough cool.
when completely cooled, using a sharp knife cut the cashew dough giving square or diamond shapes.
gently remove the kaju katli with a butter knife.
serve the kaju katli straight away or keep in an air tight container.
NOTES:-1: if using saffron, then roast them first in a dry pan and then coarsely powder them in a mortar-pestle. add the powdered saffron in the cashew dough.
2: if using rose water, then add it to the sugar and water solution.
½ cup sugar or as required
5 tbsp water
1 tbsp ghee or coconut oil (optional)
1 tsp chopped rose petals (optional) or rose water or 8-9 strands of saffron
METHOD:-powder the cashew in a coffee grinder or a dry grinder.
the cashews should be in powdered form and not become pasty or oily.
on a low flame heat sugar and water in a thick bottomed or non stick pan or kadai.
meanwhile grease a plate or a tray and keep aside or keep butter papers ready.
when all the sugar dissolved in the water, add the cashew powder.
stir and keep on stirring the cashew mixture on a low flame.
the cashew mixture would start thickening.
cook the cashew mixture for approx 7-9 minutes till the whole mixture starts to come together.
remove the whole lump of the mixture from the pan and place it on work surface, bowl or plate.
add the rose petals and ghee or oil to the cashew mixture.
when the heat in the mixture is hot enough to handle, then knead the cashew mixture.
flatten the dough and place it on a butter paper or on a greased plate/thali or tray.
place a butter paper on top and then using a rolling pin, roll gently the dough from all sides till you reach a thickness of 3-5 mm in the dough.
remove the butter paper and let the rolled cashew dough cool.
when completely cooled, using a sharp knife cut the cashew dough giving square or diamond shapes.
gently remove the kaju katli with a butter knife.
serve the kaju katli straight away or keep in an air tight container.
NOTES:-1: if using saffron, then roast them first in a dry pan and then coarsely powder them in a mortar-pestle. add the powdered saffron in the cashew dough.
2: if using rose water, then add it to the sugar and water solution.
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