Ingredients needed
Channa dal / Bengal gram/ Kadalai paruppu -1/2 cup
Moong dal/pasi paruppu (split yellow variety) – 1/2 cup
Jaggery – 1 cup
Ghee – 1/4 + 1 1/2 tbsp
Coconut – 1/3 cup grated
Cashew nuts -10-12
Cardamom powder- 1/4 tsp
Preparation
Melt jaggery in just enough water and filter it to remove any impurities.
Method
Dry roast both the dal separately till you get a nice aroma. Do not brown it too much.
Soak both the dal together in hot water for 1 hour.
Drain the water completely and grind it without adding water.( it should neither be very fine nor very coarse, it should be in between both)
Heat another 2 tsp of ghee and fry the crumbled dal for a few minutes.(see pic below)
In another kadai, heat jaggery, when it starts boiling, add cardamom powder, crumbled dal mixture, remaining ghee and cook in medium flame till it leaves the sides of the pan.
Then add fried coconut, cashew nuts and mix well. Okkarai sweet is ready.
Decorate it with cashew nuts and serve. I am sure you will all love this very simple and tasty sweet.
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View Comments (20)
New to me..Looks interesting!!
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner
Love this easy to follow recipe. Not had this sweet before. I like the addition of jaggery to it as well.
I make this..its a must for diwali in my family..looks yumm
Awesome ! Looks yum
New to me...Looks delicious..
Thank you very much for this great recipe.I am preparing this regularly for many years during Deepavali.Now a days children are not aware of our traditional dishes which is tasty ,
nutritious,easy and healthy,We are also waiting for kara appam and deepavali marundhu recipe
Never thought of making sweets with steamed dal. looks yummy , gonna try for this deepawali
Wow I have never tasted this...
Delicious okkarais,love to get a bowl rite now.
Wow, its a cross between paruppu usli and paruppu payasam!