Happy Friendship Day to you all :-) Suzhiyan is one of our favourite sweets. This involves simple procedure.
Ingredients :
1. coconut - 1/2 Cup(Grated)
2. Jaggery - 1/2 Cup (Powdered)
3. Channa Dhal - 1/2 Cup
4. Cardamom Powder - 1 tsp
For batter,
1. Maida - 3/4 Cup
2. Salt - 1/2 tsp
3. Water
4. Oil - For Frying

Procedure :
1. Mix the maida, salt and water. The batter should be thin like dosa batter.
2. Pressure cook the channa dhal.
3. Mash the dhal.
4. Take little water in a pan.Add jaggery and cardamom powder.
5. Once jaggery get dissolved, add the coconut and channa dhal.
6. Mix them well without any lumps.
7. Wait till they become thick.
8. Cool and roll in to small balls.
9. Heat Oil. Put the balls in to batter and coat them with batter.
10. Drop in to oil and fry well.
11. Drain excess oil on a kitchen towel.
12. Serve hot.
Along with this,
all goes to Umm's Iftar Moments : Hijri 1431
and Sri's EFM : Sweets and Savories Diwali Series
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ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite dear...
looks delicious :)
superb nithu.......
ReplyDeletehi neetu,
ReplyDeletewe call booralu in telegu...urs look so tempting and perfect...we normally punch a hole in this and pour ghee into it and gobble it : )thanks for sharing
Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
wow looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteWish u the same to u dear!
ReplyDeletesuzhiyan looks great..
Happy Friendship day to you too...looks tasty....
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious. Completely new recipe for me.
ReplyDeleteHappy friendship day to you too dear. these goodies look very very tempting.
ReplyDeleteHi nithu..hope u r doing fine :) way away for a while,I missed many of your posts, with try to catch up soon..:) suzhiyan looks perfect..its my all time fav..feeling like to take one..:)
ReplyDeleteThis is completely a new sweet for me. Am gonna try this.
ReplyDeleteI love this. It is like what we make called "boorelu"
ReplyDeleteLooks good Nithu..We make it at home for saraswati pooja! I'll be eagerly waiting to have this once a year u know..
ReplyDeleteWow Nitu lovely and tempting suyon my favourite always.
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely, looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteNever tried this sweet before but it looks very tasty.
ReplyDeletewounderfull recipe nithu,luks gr8!
ReplyDeleteNew one to me..Looks good Nithu..Will try it out !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat suzhiyan with nice pic....
ReplyDeleteYummy!! We call it sukhiyan in Kerala and we normally prepare it using green gram..
ReplyDeletehave seen some people using mung dal..looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteHappy belated friendship day friend,this recipe is new to me and i'm intrested to try this..
ReplyDeleteTasty looking suzhiyan,click is good.
ReplyDeletewow thats simply superb dear... looks great...
ReplyDeleteAS Yummy team said, we call these sukhiyan and oh man its our fav too Nithu...Looks delish..
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delicious :)
ReplyDeleteGood recipe Nithu! We make Sukhiyan with Mung dal and follow the same recipe!
ReplyDeletewe call it as suhiyan.. ur suzhiyan looks so delicious ..good one nithu
ReplyDeleteWe make the same way :) Love this!! My hubby and my brother are great fans of this :)
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