My friend's mom is such an expert in making this 'Pal kozhukattai' and in fact I got the recipe from her when she was here in CA last year. She is such a nice person. Whenever she prepares this, she would immediately send to us. I still remember how much we all enjoyed eating this wonderful sweet. I prepared this last May immediately after getting the recipe from her and after that, I didn't get chance to prepare this lovely dish. So, nearly after an year I made this today. I made few changes to her original recipe.
Ingredients :
1. Rice Flour - 1.5 Cups
2. Milk - 1 Cup
3. Water - 2 Cups
4. Coconut - 1 Cup (Grated)
5. Sugar - 1/4 Cup
6. Jaggery - 1/4 Cup (Powdered)
7. Cardamom - 4
8. Salt - 1/2 tsp
9. Oil - Just enough to grease palm while rolling the dough to balls
Procedure:
1. Add salt to the flour. Now, boil 1 cup of water and add it to flour. Add 1/4 cup of coconut to the flour.
2. Make them in to a soft dough (Adjust water accordingly. The dough should be like chapathi dough)
3. Now, grease the palms with oil and roll the dough in to small round balls. Once done, keep them aside.
4. Add remaining 1 cup water, 1 cup milk, sugar and cardamom. Bring to boil.
5. When the mixture starts to boil, medium the stove.
6. Add the rolled balls. They would immerse completely and when cooked they would float on the top.
7. Now, add the powdered jaggery and mix well.
8. Finally, grind the coconut with little water and add it to the contents boiling.
9. Stir well and allow to boil till the mixture gets thickened. Switch of the stove.
10. Serve hot or cold. Tastes great when served cold.
Note : You can also prepare it by adding sugar alone or jaggery only.
Nithu..Pal kozhukattas lookks soo mouthwatering...Love it..really you made us crave for it now with your photography treats...
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Nice dessert after a spicy meal!
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ReplyDeleteLooks same like rosgullas...though the recipe is different..lovely dish
ReplyDeleteவாவ்வ்வ் அருமை!! படத்தை பார்த்ததும் சாப்பிடத்தோனுது...நான் ரொம்ப குட்டி குட்டி உருட்டி போடுவேன்.
ReplyDeleteLooks really yummy.. I have a sweet tooth and this one is tempting me too much.. slurp.. :)
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ReplyDeleteI am drooling at the sight of this! Damn, you have many dessert recipes in your blog and I so want to try them all.
ReplyDeletePaathathume appadiye saapidanam pola irruku...my all time favourite..thanks for sending to CWS..
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ReplyDeletePaal kozukattais looks so comforting Nithu...it has been sometime since I made this...now I have to make them :)
ReplyDeletemmmmmmmmmmmm...yummy!!
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Can i drop by to eat??? Looking delicious...
ReplyDeletehavent made this b4..Looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThese look like rasagullas.Very delicious looking and nice pic.
ReplyDeleteVery delicious and mouth watery. This recipe making me hungry :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely paayasam. Very nice recipe and I am sure this is the tastiest of all payasams I know....big fan of it..hi..hi.
ReplyDeletevery very new recipe for me. Never knew this. Looks yummy !!!
ReplyDeletePaal kozhukkatai looks great n perfect,,my hubby likes this sweet very much dear..perfect balls in creamy rich milk sauce...
ReplyDeletei love these very much. These are my fav in banana curry. Urs look very tempting.
ReplyDeleteYumm love it!
wow i love paal kozhukattai.. looks really yumm...
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