- Bread loaves - 5
- Vegetable oil / Ghee - to deep fry
- Sugar - 1.25 cups
- Water - 1.25 cups
- Saffron food color - a pinch
- Lemon juice - juice of quarter lemon
- Cardamom powder - 1/2 tsp
- Milk - 1 cup
- Sugar - 2 tsp
- Rose water (not essence) - few drops
- Blanched & silvered almonds - 1 tsp
- Broken cashew nuts - 1 tsp
- Raisins - 1 tsp
- Black dates (pitted & chopped) - 5 to 6
- Ghee - 1 tsp
Step I
- Soak eight to ten almonds in hot water; set aside to cool; peel & slit them vertically in to small pieces; set aside.
- Heat a teaspoon of ghee in a pan, add broken cashews, raisins & chopped dates.
- Saute them for a min or two; transfer contents on to a plate; set aside.
- Slice each bread loaf diagonally in to two & then in to four.
- Spread the sliced bread pieces on a wide plate & set aside to dry for about half an hour.
- Heat oil/ghee in a pan on medium heat for 2 min.
- Drop two to three bread pieces one by one gently in to the hot oil; deep fry until dark golden brown constantly turning them back & forth.
- Deep fry in batches and do not overcrowd.
- Do not deep fry the bread pieces for more than 45 sec to 50 sec as they tend to char/blacken.
- Follow same procedure to deep fry all of the bread pieces; once done set them aside.
- Heat sugar & water in another pan, stir until all the sugar has completely dissolved.
- Bring to boil & continue to cook for about 10 to 13 min until the syrup becomes fairly thick.
- Need not boil until single/double string consistency.
- Add food color, cardamom powder, lemon juice and stir well; allow to boil for 2 min; switch off gas.
- Dip two to three deep fried bread pieces in the hot sugar syrup.
- Let them soak in the hot syrup for a min or two.
- Drain & arrange each syrup coated bread piece separately on a serving plate.
- Heat a cup of milk long with two teaspoon sugar in a saucepan.
- Bring to boil & continue to cook until reduced to half cup; this process may take about 20 min.
- Add rose water & stir well.
- Pour the rabdi slowly over each sugar coated deep fried bread piece.
- Set aside for few min until the bread pieces absorb all of the rabdi.
- Garnish with sauteed dry fruits & nuts.
- Serve either warm or chilled.
A must try out recipe!! Try it out today & do post your valuable comments!!!
NOTE
- I have used whole wheat bread for the recipe; can use any bread variety of your choice.
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