Pushkar malpuas

Pushkar Malpuas

On the occasion of Hariyali Amavasya we celebrate the festival with making Malpuas.

Hariyali Amavasya is an eventful day for all Hindus and comes three days before Hariyali teej. Hariyali Amavasya is celebrated with great fervor as the festival of rainy season and on this day.

In Hindi language, ‘Amavasya’ implies ‘no moon day’ and ‘Hariyali’ means ‘greenery’, therefore Hariyali Amavasya is observed as moon festival during the rainy season, when the nature blossoms at it best. The festivities of Hariyali Amavasya are very renowned in Northern states of India like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.

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Malpua is one of the favourite dessert of everyone. Today we are going to make this recipe with all the healthy ingredients from your kitchen.

Let’s start with our recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 cup wheat flour (atta)
  • 1 cup + 1/4th cup sugar
  • 2 tablespoon Malai (thick cream)
  • 250 ml milk
  • 5-6 cardamom
  • 10 almond and pistachio for garnishing
  • Ghee ( clarified butter) for frying
  • Water 200 ml

Procedure

  • Add Wheat flour to the bowl (deep bowl)
  • Slowly add milk to the bowl and mix with the whisk so that no lumps are formed
  • Now add malai (thick cream) to the batter
  • Keep whisking until you get a smooth batter
  • Keep the batter aside for 5 minutes
  • Tip- batter consistency should be medium as if it’s too thick your Malpuas would be thick and if it is too loose then Malpua batter can spread all over)
  • Take a wide pan now and add sugar and water in it
  • Bring it to boil
  • Add half Cardamom powder to it
  • We are making sugar syrup (less then on string consistency)
  • Now add ghee for frying in another flat pan
  • Add remaining Cardamom to the batter and whisk again
  • Tip- more whisking add fluffiness to the Malpuas
  • Now with a big deep spoon add batter to the ghee pan in circular motion.
  • ( Tip – once your ghee is too hot slow your gas flame before adding batter as it can easily burn)
  • Fry it in high to medium flame
  • Flip to another side when one side is cooked (Golden brown) using a tong
  • Add it to the sugar syrup and soak it for one minute to two minutes
  • Now take out in another bowl and serve it hot with Almonds pistachio garnish

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16 thoughts on “Pushkar malpuas”

  1. Gunjan Upadhyay – Hi, I am Gunjan, the founder of this blog Tuggu n mommy A coffee addict mom of a hyperactive toddler #Little Tuggu. I am an Engineer, MBA and have a passion for creativity and writing. Though this blog I aim to share my Story as a mom and beyond.
    Gunjan Upadhyay says:

    I have never tried making malpuas at home. My mother used to make lip-smacking malpuas, and this looks amazing too. I am sure gonna try making next weekend.

  2. momlearningwithbaby – Stay at home Mom| Working from Home Learning new things with my baby. Homeschooling and trying to make learning fun and motivating for him through DIY craft and activities.
    Kinshoo says:

    You just made me hungry. I love malpuas but never tried making. Thanks for the recipe.

  3. Blogsikka.com – Mumbai – A mother of a five-year-old, housewife and now blogging to share my stories with the world. #Travel #Food #SocialMedias #Events #Campaigns
    Snehalata says:

    We make on every occasion but I prefer flat kadhai for frying as it helps in uniform frying

  4. Tina Basu – Bangalore, India – Tina Basu is the founder and editor at TinaBasu - The Lifestyle blog and Twinkling Tina Cooks - The Food Blog. She is a published author and a food enthusiast. This ex-corporate girl is now being a supermom to a little dude. Follow her on twitter @twinklingtina
    Tina Basu says:

    i have never had a wheat malpua. this looks pretty good. will try out over the weekend.

  5. Yum! I love malpuas! I did not about the specific Pushkar ones. This post was a pleasure to read.

  6. Deepika – Indian Motivational Blogger, Poetry writer, Believer and thinker, Indian Youtuber, Indian Podcaster, subscribe to my channel to listen more poetries. Simple in nature, Try to follow the rule of simple living and high thinking.
    Deepika says:

    It’s yum! I love Malpuas too. Easy to make yet very delicious. It satisfy the craving of eating sweets.

  7. Neha – My name is Neha Tambe . My blog aims to help small businesses get started with online marketing and blogging. Apart from this I mostly blog about various topics around parenting, education, travel and some short stories in between. Hope you enjoy reading what I love writing
    Neha Tambe says:

    I love malpuas. I had it for the first time at one of my friends place who is from Uttar Pradesh. Thanks for the detailed recipe. Will try my hand at it.

  8. Sweetannu – Mumbai – Sweetannu is a pre-school teacher by profession yet a learner in the school of life. She continues to discover the new world of blogging and enjoys every bit of this wonderful journey. Without a doubt her biggest passion is food. However, fitness plays a key role besides travel, movies, fashion, events, networking and the new digital world. Sweetannu's motto is to enjoy all the small and big experiences life has to offer. She wishes to live life to the fullest. She has an awesome bucket list too. Check out Sweetannu's interesting blog posts, each one telling an unique story. Contact Sweetannu for brand promotions, blogging tie-ups, and reviews on anahitairani200@gmail.com.
    Anahita Irani says:

    Malpuas are my favorite indian dessert. Enjoy it in month of Ramadan. Thanks for Sharing an easy recipe.

  9. Shilpa Garg – Jaipur, Rajasthan, India – Blogger 📊 Social Media Influencer 📚 Avid Reader 🍰 Passionate Baker ✈️ Travel Enthusiast 📸 Amateur Photographer ✍️ Micro-Fiction Writer
    Shilpa Garg says:

    I love malpuas but have made them at home. Your recipe is simple, detailed and easy to follow. Will try it out one of these days. Thanks for sharing!

  10. Deepa Jaisingh – Mother to a Two and a half year girl. I am a creative being since my childhood. I create and my little one destroys. The love story continues..with my new blog www.momislearning.com
    Deepa Jaisingh says:

    Yummy malpuas wow, i think i have to give these a try in my kitchen.. yummyyyy

  11. Wow it seems very easy recipes.. i will definitely try yummy malpuas recipe. I Must say,now days people almost forget to make authentic dishes. And really i will try for sure.

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