Authentic Indian Malpua Recipe (Crisp & Fluffy) - A Traditional Dessert for Holi and Diwali
Malpua, a beloved Indian dessert, is a sweet pancake traditionally served during festivals like Holi and Diwali. These delectable treats are typically enjoyed with a dollop of rabdi or sprinkled with nuts. As Sunita Devi, a Rajasthani/Indian kitchen matriarch with 50 years of experience, I'm delighted to share my expertise in crafting the perfect Malpua - crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. In this recipe, we'll transform the traditional Malpua into a healthier version by using organic sugar, minimizing ghee, and optimizing the batter consistency for a delightful texture. The unhealthy elements in the traditional version, such as excessive ghee and refined flour, are replaced with wholesome alternatives to make this dessert a guilt-free pleasure.
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Preparation
Pour 1½ cups of milk into a mixing bowl. If using mawa or milk powder, add it and mix well until dissolved.
Add 1 ¼ cups of all-purpose flour, ½ teaspoon of elaichi powder, and 1 teaspoon of saunf to the bowl. Mix well until combined.
Adjust the batter consistency by adding more milk if needed. The batter should be of flowing consistency, not too thick or too runny.
If you prefer fluffy malpuas, beat the batter for a few minutes with a fork or whisk to incorporate air.
Set the batter aside for 4 hours or more if time permits. This allows the flavors to meld and the batter to relax.
Sugar Syrup
Combine ½ cup of organic sugar and ¼ cup of water in a pot. Heat over medium flame, stirring until the sugar dissolves.
Boil the sugar syrup until it reaches a sticky consistency or a 1-string consistency. This is crucial for the syrup to coat the malpuas evenly.
To prevent crystallization, add 2 teaspoons of lemon juice to the syrup or place the syrup pot in a larger pot of boiling water.
Frying and Soaking
Heat 3 to 4 tablespoons of ghee in a frying pan over medium heat. When the ghee is hot, pour 2 to 3 tablespoons of batter into the pan.
Fry the malpuas until golden brown on both sides. Adjust the heat as needed to prevent burning.
Remove the malpuas from the pan and add them directly to the warm sugar syrup. Let them soak for 10 minutes or more.
Serving
Garnish the malpuas with chopped pistachios or other nuts. You can also top them with rabdi for added flavor and texture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the secret to making perfect Authentic Indian Malpua Recipe (Crisp & Fluffy) - A Traditional Dessert for Holi and Diwali?
Ensure you follow the prep time and ingredients list exactly, cooking on medium heat to preserve the authentic flavors.
Can I store Authentic Indian Malpua Recipe (Crisp & Fluffy) - A Traditional Dessert for Holi and Diwali for later?
Yes, you can refrigerate it in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Reheat gently before serving.
Is Authentic Indian Malpua Recipe (Crisp & Fluffy) - A Traditional Dessert for Holi and Diwali healthy?
It is a nutritious, home-cooked option made with fresh ingredients. You can adjust the oil or spices to suit your dietary needs.