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Ganpati recipe: How to make Khoya Modak

Last updated on: September 16, 2015 21:51 IST

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To begin with here's a recipe that the elephant God is said to be especially fond of -- Modak, one of the most important offerings made to Lord Ganesha during the 10-day festival.

Here reader Charulatha Rao shares a step-by-step procedure to make Khoya Modak:

Khoya Modak

Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 8 to 10 minutes
Makes: 7 to 8 small modaks

Ingredients

Method
Khoya Modak recipe

Crumble or grate the khoya.

Khoya modak recipe

Heat a pan on a low flame. Add khoya. 

Khoya modak recipe

Keep stirring continuously for 4 to 5 minutes till it leaves the sides of the pan.

Khoya modak recipe

Cook on a low flame till the mawa becomes like a dough. It should not take more than 5 minutes.

Transfer the khoya to a mixing bowl. Let it cool. Add powdered sugar, cardamom powder and saffron. Mix well. 

Khoya Modak recipe

Knead it into a smooth dough.

Khoya modak recipe

To make the modaks, grease the mould with ghee.

Take a small portion of the mawa mixture and place it in the mould.

Khoya modak recipe

Level the bottom of the mould.

Close the mould tightly and remove the excess mawa mixture from the edges of the modak mould.

Khoya modak recipe

Remove carefully and arrange it on a plate.

Khoya modak recipe

Delicious and rich khoya modaks are ready to be served.

Notes

Photograph: Charulatha Rao

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Charulatha Rao