This is a Hyderabadi dish which is made useing dried apricots.Its mainly served with fresh cream,vanilla ice-cream or custard.It reminds me of all my cousins weddings that i attended as a child in hyderabad...where this dish was a staple...
Kubani in urdu means apricots in english,n hence the name Kurbani ka Meeta...meaning sweet made out of apricots.
This sweet is very easy to make and a hit at most of my partys...As u can prepare the syrup the day before the party and store it in a air tight container in the fridge...On the day of the party just serve with any store bought vanilla ice cream.
I have learnt this dish from my uncle(dad's brother),he is a good cook and like's to experiment with different cuisines....I was his help whenever he is used to cook something new...that's how i learnt this dish.
Ingredients:
1 small packet of Dried apricots(for those of u who dont know what they look like here's a pic )
1 1/2 cup sugar
2 cups water
Method:
Soak the dried apricots overnight in bowl full of water.
The next day u will notice that they swelled up n became smooth.Then take each of these apricots open it with ur fingers and remove the seed from it.
Take the seeds n break them open u will see a small almond type nut in it,remove it and keep aside.
Take the deseeded apricots and mash them coarsely with ur hand or in a blender.
Put this into a pot add the suagr and water and on medium-low heat let it come to a boil.
Cover and Cook it for 20 mins stirring in between.Check for sugar adjust it according to ur sweet level.
Remove the lid n let it cook for 5mins or more or until the mixture tunrs into a thick brown sauce.
Remove n let it cool for some time at room temperature.Once cool remove into a air tight container and store it in the fridge.
U can use it as a topping on Vanilla ice cream,custard or fresh cream.Its a very cool n refreshing deseart after a heavy biryani meal.
Monday, July 13, 2009
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Ammu that looks just superb!..lovely space you have here..
ReplyDeletethis is the best sweet dish i ever had made out of a dry fruit.
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