This is an alternative way of making the traditional modak recipe which is made with rice flour and followed by steam cooking. due to the deep-frying way of cooking, the shelf life of the modak improves drastically and can be preserved in a container for many days.
INGREDIENTS
FOR DOUGH:
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1½cup maida / plain flour
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2tbsp Rava / semolina, suji
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½tsp salt
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water, to knead
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oil, for greasing and frying
FOR STUFFING:
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1cup coconut, grated
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½cup jaggery
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2tbsp cashew / Kaju, chopped
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2tbsp almonds/badam, chopped
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2tbsp raisins / kishmish
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½tsp cardamom powder
INSTRUCTIONS
DOUGH PREPARATION:
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firstly, in a large mixing bowl take 1½ cup maida, 2 tbsp Rava and ½ tsp salt.
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mix well making sure everything is combined well.
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pour 2 tbsp hot ghee over the flour.
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crumble and mix well making sure the flour is moist.
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now add water as required and knead the dough.
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knead to the smooth and soft dough for at least 5 minutes.
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grease the oil, cover and rest for 20 minutes.
STUFFING PREPARATION:
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firstly, in a large Kadai heat 1 tsp ghee and add 1 cup coconut, and ½ cup jaggery.
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saute for 5 minutes or until jaggery melts completely.
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the stuffing need to be sticky and aromatic.
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now add 2 tbsp cashew, 2 tbsp almonds, 2 tbsp raisins, and ½ tsp cardamom powder and mix well.
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stuffing is ready, keep aside to cool completely.
MODAK PREPARATION:
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knead the dough slightly and pinch a small ball and flatten.
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now dust with some maida and start to roll using a rolling pin.
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roll to an almost medium-thick circle. around 4 – 5 inches in diameter. make sure you roll from the sides and keep the centre slightly thick.
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now place a heaped tsp of prepared stuffing in the centre and brush water to the sides.
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start pleating the edges slowly and gather everything.
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press in the middle and seal the modak forming a bundle.
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deep fry in medium hot oil.
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allow it to fry on low flame stirring occasionally.
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fry until modak turns golden and crisp, taking approx 15 minutes.
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drain off the modak over kitchen paper to get rid of excess oil.
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finally, enjoy fried modak for 4-5 days when stored in an airtight container.
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