Thursday, January 19, 2012

Gokul Pithe - Makar Sankranti Special Bengali Sweet

                                                                            
Pithey is one of the most traditional sweet /dessert that we Bengalis prepare on the occasion of Poush Sankranti. Makar Sankranti is a major harvest festival which is widely celebrated across various parts of India and given various names. We Bengalis prepare a lot of traditional Bewgali sweets, specially made with 'palm jaggery', 'rice flour', coconut and milk.


 I have learnt this from my mother who every year on Sankranti used to make this delectable sweet along with Patishapta, Nolen Gurer Payesh and both me and my sister would wait in the kitchen to grab the first hot gokul pithey.


Ingredients:
For  the Outer Coating / Batter-:
1 cup All purpose flour
2 tbsp Sooji
3-4 tsp Ghee
1/4 cup Milk
Pinch of salt


To make the outer coating:-
Mix all the above ingredients in a bowl and make a thick batter. If you find the batter too tight , then sprinkle little water but remember batter should be thick. Keep aside. 






For the Filling:
2 cups grated Coconut
1/2 Palm jaggery (optional)
2-3 tsp Sugar
1 cup Kheer (boil 1 1/2 litres of milk in a saucepan and stir occasionally till it reduces to 1 cup)


To make the filling-:
Melt palm jaggery in a kadhai on low flame, stir continuously to avoid burning from bottom and add coconut. Continue stirring for 5-6 minutes, add kheer, sugar and keep stirring till the mixture becomes dry and sticky. Remove from heat and let it cool down. 


This is how Palm jaggery (/khejurer /patali gur) looks like




For syrup:
3 cups 
1 1/2 cups Sugar
2-3 Cardamom pods
Pinch of saffron strands


To make syrup:-
Mix sugar and water in a heavy bottomed pan on low heat and bring it to boil. Stir continuously until sugar dissolves completely, add cardamom pods and saffron strands. When the consistency of syrup is single string, remove from heat. The ugar syrup is ready.


To make Gokul Pithey:




Divide the palm jaggery-coconut mixture into 18-20 small balls. Slightly flatten the balls, dip in flour batter and immediately immerse the flatten ball into piping hot oil in a frying pan. At a time you can fry 2-3 flatten balls and deep fry until golden brown. Take out the fried ones and dip them into sugar syrup. Repeat the process until all the flatten balls are finished in the form of Gokul Pithey.

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G.Pavani said...

sweet looks delicious and very soft.

Priti said...

Yum ...looks so delicious and nice clicks

Radhika said...

I remember the ladies from the Benagali community making them and distributing to us during Sankranthi. It has been many years since I had them. Thanks for sharing this one Deepa.

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Sushma Mallya said...

This looks so mouthwatering ...yum!

Deeps @ Naughty Curry said...

this is so new to me, never geard of it... looks very very interesting :)

Jyoti said...

Hey, I didn't know Makara sankranti has a special sweet too, we celebrate this with simple pooja.
Great dish, love anything with jaggery :)

Prathima Rao said...

Slurp!!! Absolutely mouthwatering!!!
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faseela said...

So tempting sweet dear......superb

Ramya said...

This is totally new to me..I wud love to try it!

Latha said...

This looks very YUMMY.......

Priyanka said...

Wow Deepa is so inviting with all the sugar syrup and all....YUM. Can i join u :D

Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

Awww...this looks so pulpy, sugary and wow!!
I've never heard about this even but I'm sure in love with Bengali sweets even more now. :)

zareena said...

This looks lovely and amazing. Never heard about this before. Yummy....

Roshu said...

Simply mouth watering dear!!!!

jeyashrisuresh said...

This is quite a new sweet to me. nice traditional one

Aarthi said...

This recipe is so good...Mouthwatering Dear..

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divya said...

Mouthwatering here, wat a terrific and super tempting dish..

Sayantani said...

uff ki bhalo bhalo ranna korcho tumi Deepa. dekhei lobh hochhe.

Archana said...

new to me. Looks delicious.

Suja said...

This is new to me,mouthwatering..thanks for sharing..

Torviewtoronto said...

looks fabulous lovely sweet

Alpana said...

Droolworthy.......thanks for sharing .

Priya said...

Mouthwatering here, wat a terrific and super tempting Bengali special..excellent.

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Mouth watering authentic dish. Looks awesome.

Uma said...

looks super delicious.

Smitha said...

looks amazing and delicious...heard about this...but never had this....i wish I could now...is palm jaggery different from regular?

Mahi said...

New dish to me..looks absolutely delicious! :P

RAKS KITCHEN said...

This is new to me, looks delicious and i am mouthwatering

Raina said...

What a wonderful treat! It sounds delicious!

Uma said...

I have been collecting few traditional recipes for the past one month. Thanks for sharing now. I am book marking this to do.

Now Serving said...

Wow that is the first time I am hearing about this dessert - looks delightfully delicious!

SouthIndianHome said...

Wow Looks so delicious

Kaveri said...

A traditional and authentic recipe...looks very delicious.

Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

love bengali sweets... this looks yummy and tempting.

Sravs said...

New to me !! looks very tempting !!

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Vidhya said...

This sweet looks so delicious I am sure it tastes as good as it looks.Thanks dear for sharing this traditional dish with us.

Indrani said...

Plate theke tule kheye nite ichchce korche, Deepa, konodin try korini, ekhuni banate ichche korche, jeve jal asche je...darun dekhte hoyeche

Vimitha Anand said...

Looks so yummy n soft

Jay said...

yummm...it sounds lipsmacking..;)
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Kadhyaa said...

this is a new sweet for me and sounds great

maayeka said...

delicious and very tempting..never tried this before..bookmarked it .will try this soon..lovely clicks and great recipe dear!!

Lizy said...

didn't know you are a Bengali and that Bengalis make mithais other than Paneer's...this looks such mouth watering.

Viki's Kitchen said...

Sankranti sweets make me drool.Nice recipe dear. Pithe is one I have never tasted till now. Must try for a special occasion.

Pushpa said...

Delicious looking sweet.

Cham said...

I ve seen in another Bong blog this one, very delicious looking sweet!

Shilpi Bose said...

Ma always raved about Gokul pithe, never had the opportunity of eating them, you see Ma made pithes but the non- gur variety, here in Bombay we are depended on friends who visit Calcutta often and take pity on us and occasionally give us some gur which is quite rare.

Nisa Homey said...

New sweet for me...sounds truly tempting.

Simply Life said...

what a fun dessert!

Raksha said...

Wish you a Happy Sankranti too. Loved the Bengali sweet.

Chitra said...

Very nice , new to me. looks yummy.

Velva said...

Palm jaggery is not something that I am familiar with- very interesting.

Enjoy your holiday!

Velva

Viki's Kitchen said...

I am glad to present you some awards, please get them at your leisure time dear.

Kitchen Flavours said...

Very new to me...looks like melt in mouth...drool worthy recipe...

Urmi said...

Darun baniyechho gokul pithe. Dekhe to lobh lagchhe. Ufff khide peye gechhe. Chhobi dekhei pet bhorate hobe.
Shomoy pele amar blog e esho.

Shireen Sequeira said...

Gokul Pithey looks awesome Deepa!! Mouthwatering, truly! Thanks dear for all your comments on my posts - as I was travelling and then back to the crazy routine I couldn't not respond to any of them. I am waiting to check your previous posts!

vineetha said...

Delicious sweet...lovely.

simply.food said...

Looks really traditional and delicious.

Achu's Amma's Kitchen said...

looks o sweet...i cant explain..

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

awesome pitha... love it...

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Thanks all for the lovely comments...

Anisha Ranjit said...

This is mouthwatering...

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