Mysore pak is a popular south indian sweet and we all love this.We make this during each deepavali and this year I thought I should post the recipe.This recipe comes from my mom who is an expert in making mysore pak.Here is the recipe for Ghee mysore Pak, hope you all like it …
Ingredients:
1 cup Bengal gram flour
2 cups Sugar
1/2 cup Water(for sugar syrup)
1 and 3/4 cup pure Ghee
1/4 cup Oil
Method:
- Melt the ghee and mix a tbsp of hot ghee with flour.Mix it well and keep aside.
- Meanwhile prepare the sugar syrup by boiling the sugar and water,till one sting consistency is reached.
- Sprinkle flour at this stage and stir it constantly without forming lumps.Don’t add all the flour at a time,sprinkle little by little.Make sure that the flour is blended well with syrup.
- Mix the oil with hot ghee and again heat it.Mixing of oil gives soft texture so please don't skip this step.Pour the hot ghee little by little and stir constantly.After few minutes the ghee gets absorbed completely.Keep the flame low-medium at this stage.Once the ghee gets absorbed stop adding the ghee and stir constantly.
- After few minutes the mixture become frothy and leaves out the ghee.At this stage remove from the stove and transfer it into a greased tin.pat it well for even distribution.
- Cut into pieces when it is still warm.Let it cool for sometime and turn back into a tray.
- Here is the Mysore Pak is ready.
Here is the soft and delicious ghee mysore pak pieces for you :)Sure it Melts in Your Mouth.




Bakes



Wow! Mouthwatering mysore pak!! Came out very well and beautifully presented...It's my fav! Please do send me a few pieces...
ReplyDeletewow super yummy :)
ReplyDeleteOmg, those mysorepak bites tempts me a lot, i am drooling over those irresistible pieces..
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when are u coming to drop Aishu...Pls bring me some mysore pak... these looks so yummy and stunning.. i am drooling over the pictures.... theay are so perfectly done dear.. U are great...I will call u later.
ReplyDeleteAboultely yummy...i can feel the flavour of ghee very soft....
ReplyDeleteYummy,tasty and delicious mysore pak.
ReplyDeleteWow.. this indeed looks great! Your step by step recipe pics and awesome and very helpful.. will try this soon..
ReplyDeleteabsolutely yummy..looks delicious and perfectly done.
ReplyDeleteHas come out so well!
ReplyDeleteHas come out so well!
ReplyDeleteIt looks perfect prema! am drooling!
ReplyDeleteSuperb mysore pak, parcel me prema. Looks perfect and soft. Nice clicks.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and yummy mysore pak,nice clicks.
ReplyDeleteWAW....!!!!!!!Perfect Mysore Pak,Prema..
ReplyDeleteThis is my family's fav .Very detailed demonstration...Thanks & Congrts for a grt post !!!!!!!
I mean it,YAAR...
They look soo perfect!!! U did an awesome job
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect ..drooling over the pics .....yum
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect..very detailed demo..
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Muskaan
I'm absolutely speechless seeing ur mysore perfected to the core...am sure it would taste like SKS mysore pak....Bookmarked to try...But have few doubts, will mail u :)
ReplyDeletewoooo!! that pak looks so perfect and thanks a ton for sharing the recipe with us. i nver knew it was so eay to make :)
ReplyDeleteVery professional looking mysore pak, loved the rich color and thanks for the illustrative clicks.
ReplyDeleteso so good but see i cant use so much ghee so a pack to me is perfect..
ReplyDeletewow.....
ReplyDeletelooks delicious and very tempting dear:)
Mmmm...Perfect looking Mysore Pak...Well explained pictorial recipe
ReplyDeletePrema the mysore pak has turned out simply superb and perfect...I always find making mysore pak challenging..sometimes it turns too soft and sometimes rock hard..but your recipe is a keeper..bookmarking this.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! Awesome!! This urges me to try this for Deepavali. My mouth is watering!!
ReplyDeletePrefect looking mysore pak, love it,but stopped having coz of the quantity of ghee, eventhough am drooling over rite now here..
ReplyDeletewow they look really mouthwatering and so beautifully explained !
ReplyDeleteThanks you Prema for sharing this detailed post. Love the last click to bits. I can just feel it in my mouth.
ReplyDeleteMysore pak looks superb prema...very delicious n yumm
ReplyDeleteI never seem to get the Mysore Pak right. Thanks for sharing this step-by-step guide to this recipe. Will surely try it out.
ReplyDeleteperfect sweet for diwali....i coming there...keep it for me :-)
ReplyDeleteUmmm I am drooling,..looks so yum,,
ReplyDeleteNice explanation,came out very well..am drooling over here!!
ReplyDeleteThis sweet is new to me, but I bet it must taste very good.
ReplyDeleteI love learning the customs of celebrations. This sweet looks moist and quite delicious. Thank you for your visit to my blog and a kind comment. Blessings for a beautiful day, Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteaah really mouthwatering prema. feel like taking one from the screen. nicely explained and clicked
ReplyDeleteOh! That looks great. So simple and delicious :)
ReplyDeletethanks dear for explaning step by step,mysore pak is looking so soft n delicious.
ReplyDeleteIm literally salivating here seeing this mysore pak..!!! This version is so rich & divine and I almost smell the aroma of fresh pak!!
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Not sure if my 1st comment was publised..so here goes..This is the most divine, rich & yummilicious mysore pak!!!
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wow, those pieces look divine. I am such a big fan of mysore pak. I have tried it only once so far in my life, I mean to prepare it. I like the tip of combining both ghee and oil for softer texture. Going to try it out for Diwali.
ReplyDeleteWow.. so mouthwatering dear. I am mad about sweets. Love yours :)
ReplyDeleteThe mysore pak looks so delicious, soft, and moist. This is the best mysore pak preparation I ever seen.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
My mysore pak trials were always a flop.Iam a little bit jealous seeing your perfect mysore pak.I am going to try your recipe.
ReplyDeleteSuperb mysore pak, Looks perfect and soft. Nice clicks.
ReplyDeleteoh my!...I am drooling at the pics.....looks wonderful!
ReplyDeletewow.. the mysore pak looks absolutely delicious.. enjoyed my stay here viewing your fabulous recipes and pictures.. Glad to follow you...
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful and delicious Diwali sweet cake. Love the Mysore Pak...so professional, and perfect!
ReplyDeletePhotos are equally lovely, as well:DDD
Wow, awesome mysore pak prema, I loved ur kambi padham click very much,how you clicked that way? Super...
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot friends...
ReplyDeleteSuhaina sure will bring when i come ther...
Rekha welcome dear,i will make for u...
Sharmi pls feel free to mail me...
Raji just clicked as normally,nothing special dear...
Looks so delish and tempting, will certainly be great to be served to friends on Deepavali.
ReplyDeleteHi Premalatha! You have a nice blog here with good collection of recipes. Now following you :)
ReplyDeleteTempting looking mysore pak..never even dared to try them at home....recipe looks so simple to me...love to give this a try and will let u know....bookmarked...
ReplyDeleteவாவ்...ரொம்ப ரொம்ப சூப்பராக இருக்கின்றது....
ReplyDeleteகம்பி பதம் போட்டோ சூப்பர்ப்..அழகாக தெளிவான விளக்கம்...
Totally bowled over by this Mysore pak, perfectly done and very beautifully captured. The egg beater comes really handy when mixing after adding the kadali mavu.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this great recipe! Yummy...
ReplyDeletedelicious looking sweet prema
ReplyDeletewow....looks so yummy dear.. I guess u are an expert in making sweets..good job.
ReplyDeleteLovey clicks Prema! I love the way you have used like a mirror effect! Are they the soft mysore paks or the crunchy hard varieties that you get in the weddings? I want to make the crunchy hard ones...
ReplyDeleteShobha
Thanks Shobha,it is like soft only not so hard kind of mysore pak...try this recipe and tell me u like it r not:)
ReplyDeleteThe Mysore Pak looks so soft and lovely ! Nice pics too!
ReplyDeletePrema, i was googling for Mysore pak recipe and I found yours to be the best recipe I have come across.perfect Mysore pak has three layers with darker shade in the middle.yours is the only one I saw with this distinction in the web.great work.
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