In my Okra-Fry post, i have mentioned about Pongiduthal tradition. Now, for that feast we made some Badam burfi. This Is my SIL's(Brother's Wife) recipe. Though she was trying this for the first time, it came out great. Very soft and Flavourful!!!!
1 cup Almonds
1 cup Sugar
3- 4 tbsp Clarified Butter
Roasted Almonds for Garnishing
Method
Soak almonds Overnight. Next Day Morning, peel the skin and Grind the almonds to fine paste, without adding any water.
In a Heavy Bottom pan, Put the almond mixture and Sugar together and keep stirring. The Sugar starts melting and this almond mixture gets cooked. Add the ghee and mix well. Keep Stirring. Mean-while, grease a flat plate with some ghee and keep it ready.
Once the Almond mixture, starts leaving the sides of the pan, Pour it on the grease plate and spread it flat.
Let it cool, then use a sharp knife and cut it into squares.Decorated the top with some roasted almonds.
Store the squares in a Air-tight Container and Enjoy!!!
Sending this to Festive Food - Rakhi 2010 @ Indian Khana by Priti And to 'Only' Kids Delight @ Foodelicious by Pari and to Dish Name starts with A @ Akila's Kitchen








delicious and yummy burfi,luks perfect...
ReplyDeleteTasty looking badam burfi. Loved the texture and the simple preparation. Thanks for the illustrative clicks.
ReplyDeletewow those burfis looks sooooo perfect ...very nicely u prepared ...thanks for sharing this priya
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Lovely and tasty this looks perfect for the festival.
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy Barfis...
ReplyDeleteI love this Burfi and my daughter;s favorite.
ReplyDeleteI used to make it a lot when I was in UAE.
You tempted me to make it again.
Thanks
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ReplyDeleteYummy burfis. My daughter loves these. I always used to make it when I was in UAE. You tempted me to make it again.
Thanks.
Very tempting burfis, feel like having some..
ReplyDeleteLooks way too delicious :) will try it out soon :)
ReplyDeleteBadam burfi looks delicious..love your step by step pics!!
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ReplyDeletei love badam burfi...you have presented it so well!!!
Sameena@www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
looks really delicious.. I m sure it would be tasty too
ReplyDeleteam going to try this and let u know...thanx for sharing da.
ReplyDeleteSo easy:) :) And so D...E....L...I...C...I...O...U...S!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow,looks sinfully delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat looks simply delicious !!!
ReplyDeleteWow looks super good and tempting .. wish to have a piece right away..
ReplyDeletebeautiful and yummy
ReplyDeleteLovely squares. Looks tempting!
ReplyDeleteLovely burfi. I'm a big fan of coconut burfi and never anything other than that. Loved your almond burfi and would try it some time soon !!! Reached your blog thru blog hopping. I'm a happy follower now !!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the few burfis I do like very much and yours look very good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for getting back to me.