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Festive Treats 2015: Chocolate Balushahi (Badusha)

Balushahi

The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is just over in India. With Navratri and Diwali lined up, festive time will soon continue again. Here, at Slurrpy, we have great plans. We know, no Indian festival is complete without sweets. So, among others, we are all set to make homemade desserts: some traditional and some with a twist. Today, we tried out chocolate-filled Balushahis. This traditional festive sweet is great for any Indian festival. Although we garnished these with pistachios, you can add a splash of chocolate sauce over it. Instead of pistachios as a garnish, you can add many elements, such as colourful sprinkles, crushed candies or even for a change, “salted” peanuts!

 

With a little tweak, this sweet can look a little like a doughnut. Think on the presentation: the addition of chocolate and sprinkles will definitely make this sweet your kids’ festive favourite!

 

Chocolate Balushahi (Badusha)

 

Time taken: 2 h

Taste-o-meter: Sweet

 

Ingredients:

All-purpose flour / maida: 1.25 cup

Baking soda: 1/4 tsp

Salt: around 1/4 tsp

Ghee: 1/4 cup

Yogurt: 1/4 cup

Chocolate shavings: 2 cups

Ghee (or oil) for deep frying

 

Ingredients for thick sugar syrup:

Sugar: 1 cup

Water: 1/4 cup

Cardamom powder: 1/2 tsp

 

Ingredients for garnish:

Chopped pistachios: 1/4 cup
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