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Chiroti (Chirote) ~ Indian sweets recipes for Diwali

Chiroti

Chiroti is a traditional Karnataka sweet that is prepared on special occasions and religious festivals. It is also a very popular dessert in traditional Maharastra cuisine and is called Chirote. Prepared with plain flour, Chiroti is a fried flaky pastry with concentric circles of delicate layers that is either sprinked with a generous amount of cardamom flavored powdered sugar or dipped in cardamom flavored sugar syrup. Another version of Chiroti, more popularly known as Pathir Pheni, is prepared with “chiroti rava” (a mixture of plain flour and fine semolina/sooji) where the fried flaky pastry is sprinkled with powdered sugar and dunked in badami haalu (almond milk) which is nothing but sweetened milk that is flavored with ground almonds, saffron and cardamom. A mouth watering delicacy that is an integral part every Kannadiga wedding meal and one that I have been fortunate to taste at friend’s wedding in Mysore.

How to make Chiroti – Steps of follow

Making chiroti is not a complicated process as it might appear to the beginner cook. Basically a stack of three to four thinly rolled out rotis that have been smeared with a paste of rice flour are rolled up into a cylindrical log and sliced into 1/2″ thick pieces. These cut out pieces are again rolled out thin and deep fried to a golden shade. This crunchy delight is highly addictive and I must warn you that you will not be able to resist yourself from grabbing more than your fair share. Chiroti is one the best Indian sweets recipes that you can make for family and friends this Diwali. 🙂

Chirote

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Ingredients

  • Plain Flour 2 cups (maida)
  • Ghee 2 tbsps, melted
  • Salt pinch
  • Sugar 3/4 cup, powdered and mixed with 1/2 tsp cardamom powder
  • For paste:
  • Rice flour 2 tbsps
  • Ghee 1 1/2 tbsps, melted
  • For sugar syrup: (if using syrup to dip the chiroti)
  • Sugar 1 cup, granulated
  • Water 1 cup
  • Cardamom powder: 1/2 tsp

Method for making Chiroti

  1. In a bowl, add the flour, salt and melted ghee and mix well. Slowly add enough water to make a smooth yet firm dough like puri dough. Cover the dough and keep aside for an hour.

  2. While the dough is resting prepare the powdered sugar mixture. In a bowl, add the powdered sugar and cardamom powder and mix well. Keep aside.

  3. If using sugar syrup to dip the fried chiroti, prepare the syrup. Heat water and granulated sugar in a vessel till sugar is melted and then continue to simmer till the mixture thickens to single thread consistency on low flame. Add cardamom powder and mix. Turn off flame. Keep aside.

  4. In a small bowl, mix rice flour with melted ghee and keep aside. This paste is used to bind the layers of rotis.

  5. Pinch off dough such that you have 6 large lemon sized balls. Roll each into thin rotis. Place a roti on your work surface, smear a tsp of the prepared rice flour paste all over the roti. Place another rolled out roti over it and again smear with a tsp of rice flour paste. Again repeat the process by placing another roti over the second roti and smear with rice flour paste. Now gently roll the pilled up rotis into a log and cut into 1/2" thick circles. Make another log following the same process using the remaining three rotis.

  6. With the help of the rolling pin roll out each of the thick circles into thin rotis of 4" to 5" in diameter.

  7. Heat oil for deep frying in a heavy bottomed vessel. Once hot, reduce flame to low medium and place 3 or 4 rolled out chirotis into the hot oil. Deep fry the chirotis on a medium flame, flipping them gently to cook all over. Once they turn to a golden shade, remove onto an absorbant paper. Immediately sprinkle a heaped tbsp of the powdered sugar over each of the hot chirotis so that the sugar adheres to them while it is hot.

  8. If using sugar syrup, place the hot chirotis that have been removed from the oil into the prepared sugar syrup. Allow them to absorb the syrup. (DO NOT add powdered sugar to the chirotis that you are dipping into the sugar syrup)

  9. Deep fry the rest of the rolled out chirotis and sprinkle with powdered sugar OR dip them in the prepared sugar syrup.

  10. Store in an airtight container and they stay fresh for at least one week to ten days.

Tips

  • At the time of serving, pour sweetened almond milk over the the chirotis that have been sprinkled with powdered sugar. Eat immediately for a crunchy textured chiroti or allow the chiroti to sit for 10 to 15 mts in the sweetened almond milk for them to absorb the flavors of the milk and turn soft. This delicacy is called Pathir Pheni and the chiroti is rolled out from dough that is prepared with equal parts of flour and semolina.
  • The authentic recipe calls for deep frying in ghee. I have deep fried in oil.
  • Ensure that the dough is tight and not soft like chapati dough.

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By SailuPublished: Chiroti recipe - one the best Indian sweets recipes made for weddings & festivals. A fried flaky pastry topped with powdered sugar or dipped in sugar syrup.

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FAQs

What is the famous sweet for Diwali? ›

Diwali sweets recipes include popular bengali sweets like kalakand, rasgulla, rasmalai, chum chum, sandesh, chocolate sandesh.

What is India's No 1 sweet? ›

Officially the most loved dessert in India, Gulab Jamun has a fan base of its own. The funny thing is, the base of Gulab Jamun is actually not Indian! It is said that Gulab Jamun actually originated in Persia, and Indian chefs used “khoya” instead of the original ingredients to make it their own.

What is the Indian sweet chirota? ›

It's prepared by rolling out kneaded dough made of maida into layered circular shapes and then deep frying in ghee or refined oil. The outcome resembles a semi golden brown fluffy poori, which is then sprinkled liberally with powdered sugar and optionally grated almonds and cashew.

How do you eat Chiroti sweet? ›

also, just before serving, crush the chiroti and top with powdered sugar and then mix with badam milk and eat using your hands. additionally, fry on low flame to have flaky layers. finally, chiroti recipe tastes great when made with dalda or ghee instead of butter.

Which sweet for Diwali pooja? ›

KHILONA MITHAI ARE BASICALLY USED FOR DIWALI AND DURGA POOJA.

Which is the richest sweet in India? ›

What are the most expensive sweets from India? Exotica – Rupees 50,000 : Exotica is a dry sweet sold in Lucknow that is made with exotic imported ingredients such as blueberries, macadamia, hazelnuts, pinenuts, Kesar, and mamra badam and costs around 50,000 rupees per kg.

Who is the king of sweets in India? ›

"Laddu" is often referred to as the "King of Sweets" in India, and it is a very popular sweet dish that is made from flour, sugar, and ghee. It is a spherical-shaped sweet that is often offered as a prasad (offering) to deities and is also served during festivals, weddings, and other special occasions.

What is the English name of chirata? ›

Chirata is known by different names like Bhunimba, bitter stick, Chiaravata, Chiraita, Anaryatikta, Chirayta, East Indian Balmony, Gentiana Chirata, Indian Bolonong, Indian Gentian, Kirata, Swertia Chirayita, Kairata, Chiaravata, and Chitetta. What are the Important Formulations of Chirata?

Is chirata good for sugar? ›

Chirata might help manage diabetes due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps prevent damage to pancreatic cells and enhances the release of insulin. This helps lower the level of blood sugar[10].

Is chirata good for diabetes? ›

Chirata might lower blood sugar in some people. Diabetes medications are also used to lower blood sugar. Taking chirata as a medicine along with diabetes medications might cause your blood sugar to go too low. Monitor your blood sugar closely.

What is the meaning of chiroti? ›

It is a wheat product that is made by grinding husked wheat. This is mainly used to prepare Rava Dosa, Rava Idli, and Upma. It can be prepared in a jiffy and are light on the tummy too.

Where did the sweet chiroti come from? ›

Chiroti is a traditional Indian sweet that has originated from Karnataka and is now an indispensable part of traditional Maharashtra cuisine. The dish is prepared on special events and occasions and tastes like something you wouldn't have tasted before.

What is chiroti made of? ›

Chiroti is a delicious South Indian dessert which is best enjoyed with sweetened milk. This sweet dish is prepared with rava, all-purpose flour, sugar and ghee. You can easily make this recipe within 20 minutes and serve it to your guests at your next get-together like kitty party, game night, picnic, etc.

What is the most famous food in Diwali? ›

Peda is a super-popular mitai (sweet) in Indian households during Diwali. It's a milky fudge-like confection that is traditionally made from dried evaporated milk solids called khoya, though lots of people use a shortcut method of sweetened condensed milk and non-fat dry milk powder (like we did here).

What sweets to buy for Diwali? ›

  • Hampers & Gourmet Gifts. Sweets Gifts. Chocolate Gifts.
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  • Sweets Assortments.

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