This year Diwali falls on 2 nd November,2013. We have just another 15 days more for Diwali. This is my first recipe for this Diwali. Thiratipal is a very delicious traditional South Indian sweet. This is very easy to prepare and needs very few ingredients but a bit time consuming. There are hardly any chances to go wrong with this very easy recipe. Kids will love this Diwali sweet a lot. Today we will learn the traditional method of making thiratipal following this very simple recipe.
How to make Thiratipal
Prep time – 5 mins
Cook time – 1 hour
Yields – a cup as shown above
Ingredients needed
Milk – 4 cups
Sugar -1/4 cup
Ghee -2 tsp
Cardamom powder -1/4 tsp
Method
Take a heavy bottomed vessel, add melted ghee and 4 cups of milk.
Boil the milk in medium low flame.Keep stirring the milk from time to time. As the milk starts thickening, reduce the flame to low and stir continuously. Scrap the milk sticking to the sides of the pan with a ladle as you stir.The milk will become condensed (thick).This will take a long time. If you do not stir it, there are chances of the milk getting burnt and your whole effort will go waste.
When it becomes a solid mass, add sugar and cardamom powder. Once you add sugar, it will become a little watery. Keep stirring for some more time until it becomes thick. Switch off the flame.Once it cools it will thicken further.
Delicious and authentic thiratipal is ready.
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Beautiful click and delicious thirattipal
Just drooling over that thiratipaal, my fav sweets among diwali sweets.
yummy and delecious
a very tasty Indian sweet...nice presentation dear
Thank u very much i am sure it will come out perfect thanks once again
Very tasty . Thank you so much for this recipe .my husband really liked it.
Very tasty sweet.my favorite.
Hi Padhu,
Isnt this PalKova? In Therattipal dont we add Curd a little?
if it's jaggery is it the same ratio?
I have not tried with jaggery but it depends on the sweetness you need. After adding jaggery avoid boiling the milk.
Hi made thiratipal by following ur blog came out very well. Thank you