Patishaapta is a pretty easy peethey to make, when compared to its counterparts. The authentic recipe demands a mix of Maida (refined flour) , rice flour and semolina but I have made only with Maida in the following recipe. I have done this keeping in mind the busy working people who want to make this but are alarmed at the thought of making. My experiment was good and its outcome was appreciated by many.
Makes 15 pieces
Ingredients
- 2 cups of maida
- A pinch of salt
- 1 and 1/2 cups of milk approximately
- Narkol naaru ( refer to my recipe in the blog)
- 1 litre of milk boiled and reduced to 1/2 a litre with 4 tbsps of sugar
- 1/2 cup of sugar boiled in 1/2 cup of water and a few saffron strands
- Pistachios for garnish
- Oil to brush on the pan
Procedure
- Make the sugar syrup and keep it in a serving bowl.
- Keep the reduced milk aside.
- Make a batter with maida, milk and salt.
- The consistency of the batter should be of thin crepes. You can add milk for desired consistency.
- Take a non – stick small shallow pan and brush it with oil.
- Once heated, pour a ladle full of batter on the pan and swivel the pan to spread the batter. The flame should be on medium.
- Once done on one side, which takes barely a minute, flip and cook on the other side for 1/2 s minute. Take out on a board and put the coconut filling inside and roll tightly. Keep it on a serving platter.
- Similarly make the others.
- It is ready to eat at this stage.
- But, I decided to serve it in three different ways.
- First is ready already, the second one needs to be dunked in reduced milk and garnish it with slivered pistachios and the third one is served with saffron infused sugar syrup.
- It becomes easier if everything is kept on the table and people help themselves depending on their likes.
This is actually very different from the authentic recipe but is very practical. You can avoid making the reduced milk and can serve it with sugar syrup. That definitely saves your work and energy. As far as the making of narkol naaru is concerned, you make anytime and store it in the freezer. Just leave it at room temperature for a hour or so and start making Patishaapta!
Yummy, I just had some for breakfast today.
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Wow! Same here.
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Subho shankranti😁
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Shubho shonkranti.
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Kaalker menu te only pithe naki?
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Na.. Motor shutur kochuri aar aloor dom+n no. Of peethey s.. Hahaha
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Ha ha ha, motor sutir kochuri😋😋Apnar recipe r opekhyay thakbo.
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Mutter paratha boley blog e already achey. Thank you so much.
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Baah ota dekhte hoy…Mutter paratha😍
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Lovely share. Nice recipe and easy and handy to store in freezer. Brilliant share Anuradha.
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Thank you so much, Sumith.
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