Jelabi - 4th day blogging marathon
Today is my 4th successful day in blogging marathon hosted by Srivalli. Theme which I have chosen today is "STREET FOOD", after seeing some of my fellow blogger with same theme has posted lot of chat food in this category & felt very sad about missing of jelabi & katchories and this was the story behind my jelabis . Try out & let me know your valuable comments..
Meanwhile don't forget to check my 26 fellow bloggers for their yummy recipes........
Azeema, Bhagi, Champa, Gayathri Anand, Gayathri Kumar, Harini, Jay, Kamalika, Meena, Mina, Padma, Pavani, PJ, Priya Mahadevan, Priya Suresh, Rujuta, Santosh, Srivalli, Savitha, Shanavi, Smitha, Sowmya, Suma, Usha, Veena
Ingredients:
All-Purpose Flour – 1 cup
Rapid Rise Yeast – 1 tsp
Corn Starch – 2 tsp
Oil – 1 tsp
Sugar - 1 tsp
Salt - A pinch
Orange Food color - 2 pinch ( if you are using saffron, avoid food color)
Warm Water – 3/4 cup or as required
For Syrup:
Sugar – 1 1/4 cups
Water – 1 cup
Lemon Juice – 1 tsp
Cardamom Powder – 1/4 tsp
Method:
For jelabi batter:
- In a bowl, add All-purpose Flour, Rapid Rise Yeast, Corn Starch, Salt, Sugar, food color and Oil, Mix thoroughly. ( If you are using normal yeast, then mix it in 1 tbsp warm water & rest it for 5 minutes & then add to the flour)
- Add luck warm to the flour add mix with out lumps till the batter is smooth.
- Rest it for 1/2 hour in a warm place, I kept it in convection oven with lights on. If you are using normal yeast rest it for 1 hour.
- After 1/2 hour take the batter out & mix it thoroughly, at this stage batter will be fermented & double the volume.
For Sugar Syrup:
- Boil sugar & water together. When it boils vigorously, turn off the heat, no need to check for string consistency, syrup must be sticky, If you are using Candie thermometer. turn off the heat when it reads 200F / 90C.
For Jelabi :
- Heat oil in a Flat pan in medium heat.
- Fill the jelabi batter in a zip loc bag ( Make a hole in middle of the ziploc with help of warm needle) or in a empty ketchup bottle or in a piping bag with required nozzle size - I used piping bag for squeeze the batter.
- Drop little batter in a oil, if it sizzle & come out with out changing color then oil is ready for frying.
- Squeeze the batter out in the hot oil in circular motion to form a circle. I squeeze the batter, as a connecting circle chain as we see in street side jelabi shop.
- Fry the jelabis in to golden brown color & transfer directly to hotwarm syrup.
- After few seconds remove the jelabis & serve hot or cold.
29 comments
Woww very catchy jelabis, feel like having some..
ReplyDeleteJalebi is looking so nice
ReplyDeleteCook Healthy
Jilebis look so delicious..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color.
ReplyDeletei envy you
ReplyDeletelove jelabi
WOW! that is one ymmmy looking plate of jalebis!! Good stuff!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures Saras! I want some jelabis now..
ReplyDeleteI can see just how juicy those jilebis are.....wish i could reach out and grab a few.
ReplyDeleteHey that s a good one! never tried it the yeasty way...
ReplyDeleteDrooling here...looks so delicious
ReplyDeleteSaras,...jalebi a pottu ennai kalailaye kolreenga ... This is bookmarked and u can soon expect this delicacy from my kitchen..Thanks for the collage
ReplyDeleteYour jelabis looks so delicious and inviting... Great color...
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Yumm, who wouldn't be tempted to gobble up those colorful Jelabis.
ReplyDeletecolor is tempting meee...soo sweet beautifully presented..Good Work Saras
ReplyDeletewhat a nice colour and colour of flower matching nicely presenting recipe
ReplyDeletelovely jalebi...worth trying it.in between,hats off to thara for his awsome job....
ReplyDeleteLooks great!! u cud check my version @
ReplyDeletehttp://azeeskitchen.wordpress.com/2011/01/31/jilebi-a-melt-in-the-mouth/
That looks fantastic! do send it to my event..:)
ReplyDeletei love them and am trying them...not getting them perfect like urs...I will try ur trick!
ReplyDeleteSmitha
http://smithasspicyflavors.blogspot.com
Drooling..superb clicks dear,can I have one pls :)
ReplyDeleteWow....Lovely colour as well!! Need some for my Sunday breakfast!
ReplyDeleteWow simply superb.. Can I have some?:)
ReplyDeletelovely colour and yumm..its served hot in the roadside shops and they taste divine..
ReplyDeleteLovely jelabis .I am drooling
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice.Bookmarked ur recipe :)
ReplyDeleteJalebis look very delicious..
ReplyDeleteRecipeRaaga
Wonderful and beautiful color..
ReplyDeleteyummmmy! :P:P
ReplyDeletewow, what a lovely color and so tempting.
ReplyDeleteIf you enjoyed this recipe, please consider to leave your valuable comments..