Easy-to-Make Mithai
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAN904 |
Author: | Jyoti Nikunj Parekh |
Publisher: | Navneet Publication Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2005 |
ISBN: | 9788124308004 |
Pages: | 68 (10 Color Illustrations) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 5.5 inch x 7.5 inch |
Weight | 100 gm |
Book Description
This recipe book on Indian sweets is the first in the Easy-to-Make series. These recipes for all occasions, can be managed by both, the experienced and the fresh cook, for all occasions, can be managed by both, the experienced and the fresh cook. Learn traditional sweets as well as creative new ones, all of which are presented in five sections:
1. Mithais with Fruits
2. Mithais with Vegetables
3. Kheer, Payasam and Rabdi
4. Desi Mithais
5. Mithais for Children
Jyoti Nikunj Parekh is a well-known figure in the field of vegetarian cooking since 1969. She has taught Indian and international vegetarian cooking, along with the art of fruit and vegetable carving, to a large number of students. Mrs. Parekh is an acknowledged expert in the areas of bonsai, candle-making and gift-wrapping. She has also displayed her skills in many countries around the world including the USA, Canada and Japan.
Ah! Mithai. This is the first in a series of recipe books which I plan to write - all of which will come under the category 'Easy-to-Make'. These recipes use tried and tested methods, flawless measurements and, as the name suggests, are easy and quick to make. Yet, some will remind you of your grandmother's culinary skills and others will come as a surprise.
In this book, I have included the well-known, traditional sweets along with some exotic and trendy ones. These recipes have been actually sampled in many kitchens and were included in this book only when I was absolutely confident that the resultant mithais would melt in everyone's mouth. No amount of diet- consciousness will hold back our sweet tooth. And why should it? Our ancient texts, especially those which dealt with food, gave sweets the pride of place in the festival menus. In her report on ancient food, Mrs. Malini Bisen, a well-known food writer says, "... all the sweets that we make and eat today with so much relish seem to have their roots in the past. Today the sweets are almost the same, only the names have changed."
Yes, even today, almost all the sweets we make at home have connections to age-old recipes. Sweets have always been part of our diet and will continue to be. Hence, this book.
1 | Weights & Measures | 7 |
2 | Measurement & Temperature Guides | 8 |
3 | Important Ingredients | 9 |
4 | Mithais | 17 |
Mithais With Fruits | ||
1 | Custard Apple Lilies | 19 |
2 | Phal No Matho | 20 |
3 | Pear Malai Boats | 21 |
4 | Apple-Sweetlime Cheese Cake | 22 |
5 | Mango Halwa | 23 |
6 | Pineapple-Paneer Sandwiches | 24 |
7 | Mixed Fruits-Khoya Crumbs | 25 |
8 | Strawberry-Coconut Barfi | 26 |
Mithais With Vegetables | ||
1 | Raw Papaya Towers | 29 |
2 | Matar Barfi | 30 |
3 | Parval Rose Delights | 31 |
4 | Gajar-Jamun Rolls | 32 |
5 | Aloo and Sweet-Potato Halwa | 33 |
6 | Cauliflower Kheer | 34 |
7 | Red Pumpkin Halwa | 35 |
8 | White Ash Gourd Paak | 36 |
Kheer, Payasam and Rabdi | ||
1 | Bundi Halwa | 39 |
2 | Jalebi-Bundi Paak | 40 |
3 | Moong Dal-Kaju Payasam | 41 |
4 | Baked-Sevai Payasam | 42 |
5 | Badami Doodh Poha | 43 |
6 | Gajar-Jamun Kheer | 44 |
7 | Apple Rabadi Layer | 45 |
8 | White Pumpkin Basundi | 46 |
Desi Mithais | ||
1 | Wheat Flour Sattu | 49 |
2 | Sevai-Paneer Laddoos | 50 |
3 | Kesari Sandesh | 51 |
4 | Easy Khoya Modak | 52 |
5 | Mitha Khoya Chawal | 53 |
6 | Rabadi Baskets | 54 |
7 | Golden Drops | 55 |
8 | Sweet Dal Pakoras | 56 |
Mithais For Children | ||
1 | Chocolate Shahi Tukade | 59 |
2 | Rasmadhuri | 60 |
3 | Cashew-nut Flowers | 61 |
4 | Kaju-Chocolate Katri | 62 |
5 | Kesar Mawa Ke Phool | 63 |
6 | Kala Malai-Gulabjamun | 64 |
7 | Bird's Nest | 65 |
8 | Date-Coconut Candy | 66 |