Coconut sweets / burfi are a traditional Kerala sweet often
made in many homes during the festive season. This was one of mine and hubby’s
childhood favorites. Mom used to make it in two layers, one layer in white and
another one is pink or green. For this recipe you should use freshly grated
coconut and use only the white part of the coconut. Also you should be
extremely careful of the sugar consistency.... This is an easy to make sweet
dish. You can make it not only for festivals but also as an item for a tea
party or can be packed as a nice return gift too....
Wishing You All a Very Happy,
Prosperous and Safe Diwali!!!
Coconut Burfi / Kerala Coconut Sweets
Ingredients:
Freshly Grated Coconut – 1 ½ cups
Sugar – 1 ½ cups
Milk powder – ⅓ cup
Butter – 2 tsp
Water - ½ cup
Any food colour – a drop (optional)
Method:
- Place sugar and water in a heavy bottom pan. Over medium heat, stir till the sugar dissolves completely and starts boiling.
- Add butter and grated coconut and stir well.
- Keep stirring frequently till the syrup in the mixture becomes two string consistency.
- Remove the pan from fire, sprinkle the milk powder, stir quickly till well mixed.
- Pour half of the mixture in to a greased square cake tin or a steel plate, level the mixture with the back of a greased spoon.
- Add a drop of food colour to the remaining mixture in the pan, mix well and pour the mixture on top of the first layer, and level the mixture with the back of a greased spoon.
- Allow to cool and cut into 25 one inch squares.
- Store in an airtight container.
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very super tasty sweet........................... easy to prepare.......................... mouthwateringma
ReplyDeleteSo tasty that looks... awesome color...
ReplyDeleteLooks good. I will try
ReplyDeleteHi, I want it make this, but can you explain what is the 2 string consistency in the 3rd point? I know 1 string when making 5he sugar syrup.. But never heard of 2 string when coconut has been added!
ReplyDeleteAfter you get 1 string you need to heat few more minutes and you will get two strings when you touch the mixture between your fingers, that's two string consistency.
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