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Learn how to make Mixed Dry Fruit Chikki at home with our Chef Varun Inamdar
Servings - 3
Mixed Dry Fruit Chikki Ingredients:
Introduction
How To Roast The Dry Fruits
1 and 1/2 cup Cashews, Almonds & Pistachios
How To Make Jaggery Syrup
Cold Water
250 gms Jaggery
Types Of Jaggery Used For Making Chikki
Making Of Jaggery Syrup
Checking The Jaggery Consistency
Cold Water
How To Make Dry Fruits Chikki
1 tsp Green Cardamom Seeds
How To Shape The Dry Fruit Chikki
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About Chikki
Chikki is a traditional Indian sweet (brittle) generally made from nuts and jaggery/sugar.There are several different varieties of chikki in addition to the most common groundnut (peanut) chikki. Each variety of chikki is named after the ingredients used, which include puffed or roasted Bengal gram, sesame, puffed rice, beaten rice, or khobra (desiccated coconut), and other nuts such as almonds, cashews and pistachios.In regions of North India, especially Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, this sweet is called layiya patti. In Sindh and Sindhi regions of India, it is called layee or lai and in other north Indian states, it is also known as gajak or maroonda. In Bangladesh, West Bengal and other Bengali-speaking regions, it is known as gur badam.The preparation of chikkis consists of first preparing the hot jaggery syrup with a minimum of water, adding nuts to the syrup to coat them (with the syrup) and then transferring the nuts to a wooden mould, then rolling them to a thickness of about 6–8 mm using a wooden roller, then placing into a steel plate for cooling, cutting into slabs, and packing. In homes, smaller quantities are hand rolled with wooden rollers. |
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