For Dough
All purpose flour - 2 cups
Ghee -3 tbs
Salt a pinch
Water for kneading
For filling
Khoya - 1 and half cup ( i used the store bought khoya, you can also make khoya at home)
Cardamom powder - 1 tsp
Nuts - 5 to 6 tbs ( Chopped almond, pistachio, cashew )
Sugar - 3 tbs
Milk - 2 tbs
For syrup
Sugar -2 cups
Water - 1 cup
Saffron - few strands
Preparation:
Take a large bowl add in all purpose flour, salt, ghee and prepare dough by adding water. Knead it nicely and keep aside for half and hour. Meanwhile prepare the filling and syrup.
Prepare sugar syrup to half string consistency on medium heat. When it reaches the correct consistency add cardamom powder and saffron strands and remove from heat.
In another bowl add in khoya and crumble it well, then add sugar,cardamom powder and mix well by adding milk. Finally add the chopped nut and mix well.
Now take the dough knead it again to make it soft. Divide the dough into equal sized balls. Now roll them as we make puri. Stuff the puri with koya, (you stuff with 2tsp of koya) fold it and seal the sides ny folding from one end to the other end. This process if for making Chandrakala.
For Suryakala - We have to place the filling in the middle of the puri, cover it with another puri and press the sides to seal and fold it. Repeat the process to make both chandrakala and suryakala.
Heat oil on medium heat in a wide pan. When the oil is hot fry them until it turns light brown, ( We have to fry on medium heat). When it starts turning brown evenly on both sides, from from oil, drain it and addd in sugar syrup. Aloow it to get soaked for 20 mins. Then take it out and store it in a box.
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