1/23/12

Shahi Tukra for Day 1 BM # 12

Another sweet dish this year. Looks like I have posted three sweet dishes in the new year. Wait there are six more to come for this Blogging Marathon. My Theme for this marathon is Something Sweet for Kids.

I have already mentioned about two angles K & T in many of my posts. The Kids special items are all those which I had made for them. They love all what I cook and I love to cook for them. Waiting for them to come here this year too.

I wanted to make something different out of the Left over bread at home. I was first inclined to do bread jamun but then decided to make Shahi Tukra.

Ingredients:
Bread Slices - 8
Ghee - as required
Milk - 2 cups
Corn Flour - 1 spoon
Sugar - as per your taste ( I used it on the higher side)
Cardamom Powder - a pinch
Almonds and Cashew - sliced into small pieces

Method:
Trim the ends of bread and cut them into Triangles
Shallow fry them using ghee in a non stick pan
Prepare Sugar syrup as per your taste and cool it
In another pan, pour milk and mix Sugar in it
Add the corn flour mixture with the milk and allow it to boil
Let the milk mixture boil and simmer it to become half of the quantity
Arrange the fried bread pieces in a bowl or shallow plate
Pour the Sugar Syrup over it and let the bread soak in that
Pour the milk mixture on the bread and garnish with small pieces of almonds and cashew
Refrigerate it and serve chilled as a filling dessert


My nieces loved it so did my sister also. It is always a pleasure to cook for people who love to relish the stuff you cook


This Shahi Tukra finds its way to

Blogging Marathon, under the theme ‘Something Sweet’

Kid’s Delight : for this month’s theme ‘Something Sweet’

Cooking with Leftovers at Veena's

Please visit the Blogging Marathon page to see what my fellow bloggers are cooking.

25 comments:

Chef Mireille said...

I fell in love with Shahi Tukra when I had it for the first time last year at an Indian restaurant in Connecticut. I can't wait to try to make it myself!

Srivalli said...

Nice one Kamalika..good to have you in BM

Priya Suresh said...

Irresistible shahi tukra,simply inviting..

Fairy Garden said...

Tempting one and nice to visit your blog.

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vaishali sabnani said...

love shahi tukras....rich and royal!!..just too good...

Kalyani said...

nice one Kamalika..


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Amarendra said...

This is my favourite.. Too good.

The Pumpkin Farm said...

all ingredients are handy, so will make it today/tomm for kid

Unknown said...

thats one of my favorite looks yumm.

Rajani said...

Oh, the shahi tukda looks so lovely - its making me drool...

Ms.Chitchat said...

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Kavi said...

Thanks so much for linking this royal treat to Kid's Delight - Something Sweet. Would love to have more entries from you :)
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Kavi (Edible Entertainment)

Usha said...

Nice recipe!

Unknown said...

So yummy looking dear :)

Gayathri Kumar said...

Looks so inviting...

Nalini's Kitchen said...

Tempting and delicious sweet.

sushma said...

Looks soo yummy

Unknown said...

delicious!..love it too!

Amina Creations said...

wow.. shahi tukra looks so yummy... bookmarked..

veena said...

oooh...i want some....looks awesome

Cool Lassi(e) said...

This looks awesome. Bookmarking it!

Suma Gandlur said...

Tempting one!

Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen said...

Looks Delicious!!!!

vidhas said...

Lovely sweet, yes i also love to cook for somebody who likes and reishes it. Simple and yum sweet.

Gursahiba @ Exquisite Niche said...

This looks yummy!!

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