Today is Janmashtami and everyone will be busy in making Muruku, cheedai, vella cheedai, aval puttu, doodh poha etc. etc. (chakli, savoury rice balls, sweet rice balls). But one of the most liked one is makhan, butter how can we forget to keep the same for neivedyam. Coming to the recipe of gud poha, poha is cooked in jaggery with coconut and cashews. But here i have made little changes and my version which i liked it is given below:
I wanted to post this recipe today itself because the Kanhe I have got it from my friend is most beautiful and was featured in the DNA newspaper last year on 4th August 2012 with Aval Puttu, Janmashtami joy on a platter. Link below:
http://epaper.dnaindia.com/story.aspx?id=23856&boxid=9222&ed_date=2012-08-04&ed_code=820037&ed_page=3 right click on this and go to open link in new window.
aval-puttu-beaten-rice-puttu-poha-puttu.html
The charming face of this statue, mesmerizing eyes Oh Krishna, Jagat ki raksha karna
Gud Poha, Sweet Aval, sweet beaten rice |
I wanted to post this recipe today itself because the Kanhe I have got it from my friend is most beautiful and was featured in the DNA newspaper last year on 4th August 2012 with Aval Puttu, Janmashtami joy on a platter. Link below:
http://epaper.dnaindia.com/story.aspx?id=23856&boxid=9222&ed_date=2012-08-04&ed_code=820037&ed_page=3 right click on this and go to open link in new window.
aval-puttu-beaten-rice-puttu-poha-puttu.html
The charming face of this statue, mesmerizing eyes Oh Krishna, Jagat ki raksha karna