


Panchakajjaya one of the favorite dishes of lord Ganesha is simple sweet dish yet can leave you craving for more if prepared properly. "Pancha" means five in sanskrit and the dish is made out of five basic elements hence the name panchakajjaya. So this may be my last dish before i come back sometime in Dec 09 from my vacation in India. Hope you guys like it and miss me until my next post :). see ya soon.
Ingredient's:
1cup Black channa/channa dal
2tbs sesame seeds
1 cup jaggery
1/2 cup water
1/2 tsp elaichi /cardamom powder
2tbs coconut grated
Method :
1) Heat the heavy bottom pan ,then dry roast the black channa and sesame separately, make coarse powder using coffee grinder.keep it aside.
2) Take another pan put jaggery and water ..bring it to boil,when it turns thread consistency,add black channa ,and sesame powder,elachi powder,and coconut together.Turn of the gas immediately.
3)Let it cool down for some time, you can kind of crush these lumps in to powder by hands .Garnish with dry coconut powder, Serve this dish with littlle bit of ghee on the top and enjoi!:)
Hi Mangala,
ReplyDeleteHave a fun filled vacation and a safe journey to us(India).
The click is really beautiful.
Looks so awesome Mangala... nice recipe....
ReplyDeleteHave fun Mangala. Nice pics.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good! Have a great trip Mangala! :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip dear! Lucky you- getting back home for a break :-0
ReplyDeleteNice post. We make a similar one and its rolled into small balls along with ghee and served.
Hey! Nice and new recipe. Have great time and super fun!
ReplyDeletethis is new to me but looks rustic and elegant :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton for the recipe Mangala, I was actually looking for this recipe. Pictures are tempting as usual
ReplyDeleteNice pic,enjoy and have a nice time in india...
ReplyDeleteLooks great mangala..!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really yumm.....have a safe journey....
ReplyDeleteoh, that looks soo good ..
ReplyDeleteLoved that first pic..simple yet so great sweet dish Mangalu..:)
ReplyDeleteWwow wat a gorgeous click..looks really marvellous!
ReplyDeletewow!!, a different kind of panchakajjaya!! but.., where did you get black channa dal?
ReplyDeletethe dish looks yummy and delicious.happy vacation, enjoy your holidays and c u soon.
ReplyDeleteLovely click Mangala...enjoy your vaccation dear...take care :)
ReplyDeleteIndia till Dec?! You lucky girl! Have a wonderful time, Mangala! We'll miss you for sure :)
ReplyDeletePics are very gud...so gud dear
ReplyDeleteYour Panchakajjaya rocks..!!! Have a great holiday. Khoob ejoy in back home
ReplyDeleteThis is something new to me..sounds delish...enjoy ur vacation...
ReplyDeleteFantastic clicks Mangala!!
ReplyDeleteawesome click as usual mangala.. have good time in india..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures !!
ReplyDeleteSeems simple and delicious ! Great pictures...
ReplyDeletePics are good. Have great time and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteAwesome clicks.... Wonderfu presentation.. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a happy & safe holidays. Hope to see you soon...in btwn Panchakajjaya looks yummy. nice pic.
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yummm... my all time favorite!!! I used to go to temples and pujas just for panchakajjaya!!! yours looks wonderful. You have a good vacation
ReplyDeletenew to me.and I loved the xplaination too. have a safe, fun filled India trip. am just back from one.
ReplyDeleteHi, very nicely presented 'Havyaka' recipes! Great blog!..Anjana.
ReplyDeleteWe too make similar to this.Nice pics as usual ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, Mangala thats a lovely picture...veyr nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing Mangala..I also enjoyed it during Ganesh chaturthi:)
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics is all what I can say!
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Hey Mangala,
ReplyDeleteWhere have you gone? No posts for 2 months? Come on now!
Btw, stunning pics dear! :)
Welcome back dear! Waiting to see more of your delicious recipes and awesome pictures! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome,very nice recipe:).
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