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Bread jilebi

08.26.2007 · Posted in Sweets

Wish you all a very happy raksha bandhan.

Raksha bandhan is a Hindu festival, signifying the love between brothers and sisters. On this day, sister tie Rakhee to brother and in return brother promises to look after her. He also gives gifts to sister. More about this festival here.

As few of you know, I have an elder brother. So this festival always had a special meaning. He is kind of a second parent and mentor for me. Since I am a pampered younger kid at home, I had a hard time when I went for college for my bachelors. My brother was also doing his bachelors in Belgaum, he used to take care of my immediate needs. Then when I went to Bangalore, he arranged for all my stay and also helped me get my first job. Though we quarrel all the time when we are together, he has a very special meaning in my life. Now with an amazingly sweet and caring sister-in-law, this relation has only grown stronger.

As far as this blog is concerned, my brother does a lot of proof reading whenever he gets time. He keeps correcting the grammatical mistakes that I keep making. He takes pictures of many rare dishes that aayi cooks(which cannot be cooked here because of lack of many ingredients).

Though my brother does not like any sweets, I thought of posting this on the occasion of this festival, mainly because none of Hindu festivals are complete without any sweets. This sweet is a very unusual one. My aayi had prepared it during my brother’s recent trip to my native, he took pictures and sent it to me.

Ingredients:
4 bread slices(sugarless)
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
1/4 tea spn cardamom powder
A pinch food color(optional)
Oil

Method:
Cut the bread into rings using cookie cutter or a round small bowl. Keep them aside.

Mix water and sugar in a pan and boil for about 5mins. Remove from heat, add color(optional) and cardamom powder.

Heat oil and deep fry the bread rings on a low flame.

Take out and dip them in the ready sugar syrup. Keep them in syrup for a minute and remove.

Serve them hot.

Serves : 2
Preparation time : 10mins



37 Responses to “Bread jilebi”

  1. your aayi is an incredible lady, shilpa. she comes up with the most unusual and beautiful dishes. i tried one of her dishes and will blog about it next week.

  2. Aruna Pai says:

    Happy Raksha Bandhan and Suta Punav to you. This is a very unusual sweet.

  3. Pretty Woman says:

    Wow Shilpa, i was looking for jalebi recipe with not much work in it..and here u go [:)] Will try as soon as i find time.. Thanks

  4. Pretty Woman says:

    oops forgot to mention nice pictures :) love the way u explain.

  5. Wow… that’s similar to the shahi tukda here and the double ka meetha that we get in hyderabad… I love this already :-)

  6. Lovely recipe. That is very innovative one. Thanks for sharing. I am sure my boy will love to eat them! :) :)

  7. Happy Raksha Bandhan to you Shilpa! ;-) Your post made me think of my own sister, so I will be sure to telephone her.

    Very unusual sweet; have never seen this type of of jalebi, but I am sure that they would cause only nice words for a day!

  8. this looks so good.. but mom’s usually make great stuff :) i think it is so easy that i must try to make this.

  9. Hi!!!

    Just wanna know if any specific reasons are there for the link missing?

    Shilpa: Avita, not sure which link you are mentioning. But if you are talking about the links to blogs/sites, then, yes, I had some serious technical problems with it. We tried our best but could not get it back. In the process, I deleted this whole blog and I had to retrieve it from archive, so for now, I am not going to play with it anymore. It would take few more days to solve the problem.

  10. Happy Raksha Bandhan Shilpa!:))
    Looks like onion rings in sweet syrup and easy too.Thanks.I am sure your bro will love these. Enjoy:))

  11. This is the most amazing recipe I have ever seen Shilpa!! Really lovely. :)

  12. wow! jalebi looks amaaazing :) and so quick to make! lovely rcipe.

  13. Three cheers to your mom!! And accommodating brothers like ours ;-)

  14. Looks so nice Shilpa. In school, we had cookery classes and in one, they taught us to cut bread into cubes, fry and then dip them in sugar syrup – i loved that… this reminds me of that but is so much prettier!

  15. What a nice way to celebrate rakshabandhan, Aayi made the sweet, your brother took the photo, and here you are blogging about it. May god’s blessing be upon all of you today. This sweet is so innovative, i will be trying it out soon. Your Aayi is very creative.

  16. Hi Shilpa,
    Bread jilebis new to me and looks mouthwatering….Your Aayi is very innovative.

  17. This recipe is a boon, I will say, for those of us who cannot make a perfect jilebi. Thanks to yr aayi!

  18. I like the idea of the bread jilebi :) I have heard about raksha bandhan, it is practised in Guyana and Trinidad.

  19. That’s nice! I was going to buy sweet from out for my brothers. But now it seems like they’ll have to have jalebi :)

  20. My God!! what a beautiful creation. very easy from the usual jilebis. very cute looking too.

  21. great shilpa will surely try!! one suggesstion may be brown bread would be a great idea tooo what do you think??

    Shilpa: Yes, I think any non-sweet bread would be fine.

  22. Shilpa,
    Happy Rakshabandhan to you & ur Brother!
    Your Aayi is incredibly innovative!Lovely recipe,beautiful write-up and pics r very sweet! Take care..Best Regards, Purnima.

  23. Hi Shilpa, Happy Rakshabandhan to you…Bread Jalebi is such a superb idea, is that your aayi’s own creation? It is very clever indeeed, an easy recipe, and looks great too1


    Shilpa: Thanks Sig. No, she saw/read something like this. I think she had her own addition to it :) .

  24. Hi Shilpa,
    The bread jilebi seems very yummy….will try it out.

  25. dear shilpa I tried the recipe yesterday it was really a big hit at my home sadly i did not get even one peice to eat!! i did one more thing thought i can share it i added the everst kesar milk masala in the sugar solution and when the breads got dipped into it fine pieces of badam and pista sticking on it and some foil made them look like something just superb i was thrilled!!

  26. Very innovative shilpa. Is there any specific variety of bread we need to choose? The bread we get here are too soft…

    Shilpa: Seec, you can use any bread. When they are fried, they become crisp. Make sure to use sugarless bread though.

  27. Pretty Woman says:

    Hi Shilpa..
    I tried this recipe today :) it was awesome, simply loved it. Its so easy and takes very less time..
    Thank u for sharing so many unique recipes ..
    Bye :)

  28. Hi
    great receipe1

    Will definitely try it

  29. Hi shilpa Ji,
    Awesome recipe and excellant presentation.I have plans to host on my kitty.

    Thanks keep posting interesting recipes

  30. you have really great recipes,

    thank you for good and excellent recipes,,

  31. Shamika Sachin Sawant says:

    Hi,
    I usually read ur recipes.I liked it.All recipes r uneque and mouth watering.I will definately try it out.

    Thanks …

  32. HI Shilpa,

    Wow its so facinating in seeing the pictures and i hope the taste also goes well, let me try at home and give a surprise for my family :)

  33. hi shilpa,

    i have had it bfor…..i used to make it when was in class 10.

    u can add one more thing to it.
    have it with kesar milk which has been cooked for half an hour bfor adding to jalebis..it tastes gr8.

  34. Aparna Birje says:

    Hi Shilpa,

    Its great to c this personal receipe site where someone personally replies… gr8.
    I was searching for mawa modak I came across yur site.

    Gr8 receipe i will try this today as we have ganapati at our home.

  35. I tried bread jilebi!! It was too good. I thought of givinga it to my friends. but my dad has completed everything. Thanks Shilpa for this wonderful recipe.

    Could you please post the recipe of bread halwa?

  36. Great Idea Shilpa!!!

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