April 29, 2008

Badam Katli in celebration of my second award

My second award. It feels great to get an award by a fellow blogger. Thank you Cham for considering my blog as yummy. The Yummy Blog award is started by Roopa.

"Yummy blog award is the award given to the blog with most yummy recipes/photos”


One of the rules of the award demands writing our most favorite desserts. The top 3 in my list are
Jhangiri

Gulab Jamun

Rasmalai

To choose 4 among the many yummlicious blogs around is difficult. Let it be passed to the other deserving blogs through friends. I pass the Yummy blog award to

The doctor blogger Nandita of SaffronTrail, who makes her dishes both yummy and healthy.

The chocolate queen Arundati of Escapades

The sunshinemom of Tongueticklers, a true super mom who prepares yummy treats for the tummy.

Kalai of Samaithupaarkalam , who has recently received the best presentation award from VOW event.

Here is your logo .


Rules for the ‘Yummy Blog’ award Receiver:

The person who receives the award should display the "Yummy Blog !" logo on their blog and also the meaning of the award which is "Yummy blog award is the award given to the blog with most yummy recipes/photos".·The receiver should also quote their favorite yummy-licious :) dessert(s) that they have ever prepared/eaten. Don’t restrict yourself to any dessert, chocolate bars also welcome.·Also the receiver should pass on the award to four other bloggers whose blog they find "yummy" and let them know about the rules.


Coming to the recipe, I followed the recipe for Kaaju katli. Just replaced badam(Almonds) in place of Kaaju (Cashewnuts). In Microwave, it was easy and ready in less than 5 minutes.


Badam Katli

Badam powder - 1 cup

Milk powder - 1/2 cup

Milk - 1 tbspn

Powdered Sugar - 3/4 cup


Mix all the ingredients in a microwave safe bowl.

MW high for 2 minutes.

Stir and MW for 1 1/2 minutes.

By that time it will turn dry and starts frothing on the surface.
Remove from the MW.

Keep mixing with a ladle for 3 more minutes. It gets dried in the heat trapped in the mixture.

When warm, knead into a smooth dough and spread on a greased surface. Pat it using a rolling pin and mark the pieces using a knife.

21 comments:

  1. Congratulations for the award!!Badam Kalti looks yummy and it is so easy too..in MW.Will try this.Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Dear Jayashree....thanks so much for the award....lovely katli.....my first try became halwa so i think i should try this out!!

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  3. jayasree..thats really so simple and easy!..thanks for sharing...and Congrats on the award!...well deserved one!

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  4. Congrats.....
    you make katli sound real easy to make...should try it out.

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  5. Congrats on your award. Badam katli is my hubby's fav sweet. Love to make this sometime. Nice recipe.

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  6. Jaya, Thank you so much! My first award - am so proud of it! Such a nice send off - I am out of town and out of touch with comp. from tomorrow evening. Touched! xoxos!!

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  7. I too make almond barfis as my family loves them but never tried in the m/w! Will try next time in the m/w!

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  8. I just love badam and mawa sweets! congrats on your award girl!:)

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  9. Congrats on your award Jayasree. This recipe is simple too. Good one.

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  10. Congrats once again for well deserved person! U have different version of Katli, got 2 try ur version next time.

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  11. congrats on ur award girl!!perfect way to celebrate..yummy badam katli!!!

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  12. looks yummy...congrats ,,,nd thanks for sharing

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  13. congrats on the award, Jayasree! Nice way to celebrate the occasion. lovely katlis done easily in MW. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful recipe.

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  14. Looks lovely badam katli...will try it your method....

    Congrats for the award...

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  15. Thanks so much for passing on this award to me, Jayasree! Congratulations to you and I'm really happy to share. Your badam katli looks delicious!! :)

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  16. This is my favorite sweet..Love to have these now..

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  17. thanks you all for your lovely comments.

    shalini, do try it.

    arundati, Try in MW, its so simple that you can't go wrong with this.

    Vally,Jayashree, yes, in MW it is damn easy.

    Shriya, do try this simple recipe.

    SSMom,you deserve it. Do try katli in MW and would love to know your feedback.

    mansi, when ever u feel like having the sweet, this can be made instantly.

    Madhu,Ranji, thanks for dropping by my blog.

    Cham, do try and let me know your feedback.

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  18. notyet100, thanks for dropping by my blog.

    Uma, doing in MW relieves of constant stirring on stovetop.

    Vanamala, do try.

    Kalai, you deserve it.

    Divya Vikram, you can have the full plate.

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  19. Used to make cashew katli quite often but have not made badam katli.. sounds easy and looks good. thanks for sharing.

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  20. prema, thanks. I followed the recipe for kaaju katli. Just replaced kaju with badam, thats all. Do try and would love to know your feedback

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  21. Congrats on the award. The katli looks good. My daughter loves the kaju version enough to make meal of it!

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