My kids just love jalebi (Indian sweet).Hot ,crunchy, sweet jalebi can make any one go on knees. In winters because of moisture in the air jalebi looses its crunch and becomes soggy the other day .Kids refuse to touch the soggy jalebi .I just hate wasting food ,I cant trash the box of 1/2 kg jalebi ,just can't.So thought of transforming into a pudding.Exactly like we do for a bread pudding .
Ahhhh !!! to my surprise the kids loved the pudding and the jalebi too was saved from being a part of trash.This would be perfect to use some left over jalebis .Jalebi pudding would be perfect as a dessert for parties .Its an easy dessert with the common ingredients generally available in the pantry .Jalebi pudding is low in effort and high in taste.A perfect dessert for chill winters.A warm bowl of melt in the mouth pudding ,what else do you need to end your day?
Step wise tutorial for making jalebi pudding
Preparation time: 15 minsBaking time : 50 - 60 minutes
Serves: 8
Ingredients
- 2 cups - milk (full cream)
- 1/2 cup - sugar
- 4 - eggs
- 6-8- jalebi
- 1/2 tsp - cardamom powder
Procedure
1.With a hand blender or the whisk attachment of the stand mixer whisk eggs and sugar until the eggs become frothy.Now add milk one cup at a time and whisk until it is frothy.
2. Grease a casserole or baking dish or a cake pan with butter. Preheat the oven at 180 c.
3.Arrange the jalebi in the casserole.Pour the eggs and milk mixture over the jalebi .
4.To the baking tray add water until the casserole is submerged .
5. Bake for 50 to 60 minutes or until the pudding is set.
6. Serve warm .
Notes
- As we bake the jalebi will rise to the top .
- If you like a gooey pudding just reduce the baking time .
- Its stays well in the fridge for 3- 4 days.
Wow! that's interesting... not sure if I will ever have leftovers... :-) but yeah the idea is new..amazing clicks! mashaAllah
ReplyDeleteThankyou Famidha
DeleteYummmmmmmmmyyyyy. Supremely delicious and very creative. This is not only a wonderful dessert to make the best use of left over Jalebis but also another fantastic fusion dessert with the jalebi embedded in a pudding. Clicks are totally drool worthy. Loved it dear.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Piyali dear
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting recipe. Sure will try this sometime. And Nusrath, you have a very delicious blog. :)
ReplyDeleteA Rat's Nibble
Thank you rat.
DeleteI am not a big jelebi fan but my mum is! very creative recipe I must say
ReplyDeleteThankyou Nammi.
DeleteWooho that's amazing idea!😍
ReplyDeleteThank you shazia.
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