Ingredients:-
- Maida flour - 1 1/2 cup
- Unsalted butter - 3 tbsp
- Baking soda - pinch
- Oil to deep fry
- Sugar - 1 cup (acc to taste)
- Pachakarpooram - a pinch
- Coconut-1 tbsp



First add baking soda to the butter and whisk it for few mts. You will see bubbles forming. Now add the flour to it and make it a soft dough adding required amount of water. Keep it aside for few mts. In the mean time, put the sugar in a heavy bottomed skillet, add a cup of water and make it a semi-thick syrup***. Add pacha karpooram to the sugar syrup and mix it well. In the mean time, pre heat oil and make small patties out the dough and deep fry it till it becomes golden brown keeping the heat in medium flame. Put the patties in the sugar syrup and soak it well. Remove it from the syrup and put it in a vessel. Now pour the remaining syrup on top of each badusha and garnish it with coconut.
*** - Keep a cup of water near you. Pour a drop of sugar syrup in it. If it dissolves, then the surup is not ready. If it doesn't dissolve and forms a small soft ball, it means the syrup is ready
badusha looks delicious...i am craving for it now...
ReplyDeleteI love Badhusha, They are Yummy. Happy Deepavali
ReplyDeleteWISHING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY & PROSPEROUS DIWALI VIDHYA......
ReplyDeleteBdusha looks scrumptious vidhya:)
Nice coat of sugar on the badusha... inviting and tempting... Happy diwali to you and your family
ReplyDeleteMY MIL too made Badusha for this Diwali....urs look perfect too..
ReplyDeleteVidhya Karanji is not same as empanada....the similarity is the shape and not the stuffing..Karanjis are sweet and empanada are like savoury snacks
Interesting fact is it is inspired from our very own Karanjis...
Vow nice dish for diwali!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWishing u happy diwali!!!!
Perfecto! I love badusha.. craving for some now :)
ReplyDeletewe all love badusha..........happy diwali.........cheers
ReplyDeleteLook gorgeous, Wil surely try. Nice collection of receipes
ReplyDeletebadusha looks delicious and yummy
ReplyDeleteBadusha looks yummy...I tried it once but was a flop after that never attempted, but seeing your yummy badushas I feel like trying again.
ReplyDeleteWow looks gr8. This is one of my favourite sweets.
ReplyDeleteSweet Badusha! Have a wonderful diwali!
ReplyDeleteyummy looking badhusha vidya
ReplyDeleteWow...its one of my fave sweets. I am definitely going to try it sometime...thanks for the recipe. The butter you are talking about is it melted if so how hot shud it be when adding baking soda?
ReplyDeleteactually I didn't heat the butter. It was outside in room temperature (basically I forgot to keep it inside!) So I just added the baking soda to it.
ReplyDeleteBadusha looks yummy...Happy Diwali to you and your family Vidhya:-)
ReplyDeletethose look delicious, but where would i find that kind of flour???
ReplyDeleteoh its my favrt one. My mom prepare this nicely. Yrs s so tempting and dazzling vidhya.
ReplyDeletefirst time i heard of badusha. looks delicious
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to taste it. Yummy!!!
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