Recipe Source: Rak's Kitchen
Ingredients
Maida/All purpose flour:1.5 cups
Butter: 1/4 cup
Oil: 1/8 cup
Curd: 1.5 tsp
Sugar: 1/2 tsp
Baking soda: 1/8 tsp
Water:1/4 cup
Oil: to fry
Sugar SyrupSugar: 1/2 cup
Water:1/4 cup
Cardomom powder:1/4 tsp
Lime juice: 1 tsp
Procedure:
Step1:
Beat butter and sugar together
Step2:
Add oil and curd to it and beat well
Step3:
Mix in all the dry ingredients and knead to a pliable dough using water.Approximately knead it for 10 min
Step4:
Prepare the sugar syrup by boiling sugar and water together until it reaches one string consistency.Immediately add cardomom and lime juice to prevent crystalization
Step5:
Divide the dough into 11 equal parts and make into round shape and flatten a little bit.
Note: You can also make it decorative by pinching and twisting the edges. Rak's has uploaded a video for the same
Step6:
Heat oil in a pan and deep fry the badhushas in low medium heat for about 7 to 8 minutes until golden brown
Step7:
Dip the badhushas in sugar syrup and allow to cool
Sending this to Bookmarked Recipes Event by Aipi and Priya and Flavours of Rajasthan by Palate Corner
thats sure a yummy sweet, its been very long I had these, lovely recipe...
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tht looks super delicious..badusha is also famous rajasthani sweet ,can u pls link it and send it over to my ongoing event..Flavours Of Rajasthan ?
ReplyDeletedear how many days will they stay, i'll send you my mail address plz send me all, i cant wait to taste..this is my fav sweet!
ReplyDeletelooks super perfect and tempting.. Simply amazing dear.. gr8 job :)
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Slurp slurp my favorite sweet... looks yum...
ReplyDeletethe badusha looks nice and inviting though I am not a fan of this sweet.
ReplyDeleteIndu Srinivasan
http://KattaMeethaTheekha.blogspot.com
Wow, am a big Badusha fan. Loved ur recipe and thanks to Raks too.
ReplyDeleteI too tried this from Raks,turned out perfect.
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delicious to snack looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteperfect badushas,looks delicious..:)
ReplyDeletePerfect looking baduhsas...very nicely made
ReplyDeleteYummy tasty badhusha.....
ReplyDeletePerfectly made popular indian sweet!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
wow...so tempting step by step clicks...Pass me some..
ReplyDeleteI wish i could reach through my computer for a taste..LOL..
ReplyDeleteawesome try with great result..:)
Tasty Appetite
One lovely treat:-) Yuuuummmyy
ReplyDeleteThats incredible...as usual awesome work by you...hats off:)
ReplyDeletePerfectly made,looks divine
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect and yummy!
ReplyDeleteWoww..your badushash looks perfect. I tried making these once and failed :( I have to try your recipe now :D
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS SWEET U MAKE IT PERFECTLY I TRY IT SOON
ReplyDeletePerfect platter for sweet tooth..Thanks for sharing..
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These look so well made.
ReplyDeleteThey are really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
http://umaskitchenexperiments.blogspot.com
My favourite sweet! Can finish all those in that plate! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis good way to attempt for the consideration of the work and it work quality.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious...
ReplyDeleteTried it and it was delicious. Loved it. Thank you :)
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