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Shahi Tukray

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KK @kk_cookingram
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Shahi_tukray, literally means royal pieces,shahi means Royal in Persian, and tukray is a Hindi_urdu word meaning is piece,bite and scrap.
Here am going to share to some interesting history of shahi tukray
There are many who claim that shahi tukray evolved from "Um Ali" and ancient Egyptian bread pudding. Once a sultan with a group of hunters was hunting Along the river "Nile" they stopped nearby village for some food . The villagers called upon their local cook Um Ali/ later on it's called shahi tukray.. to cook up meal for the hungry guests.The chef mixed stale wheat bread,nuts,milk and sugar .
So it is popularly believed that Shahi_Tukray was a favorite of Mughal emperors to break fast with in the month of "Ramadan" from that time practice continues even today making it a very desirable "Dish" at "Iftar" and famous meetha served at the festive occasions of Eid-ul- Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha.
#cpl
#zafran

Shahi_tukray, literally means royal pieces,shahi means Royal in Persian, and tukray is a Hindi_urdu word meaning is piece,bite and scrap.
Here am going to share to some interesting history of shahi tukray
There are many who claim that shahi tukray evolved from "Um Ali" and ancient Egyptian bread pudding. Once a sultan with a group of hunters was hunting Along the river "Nile" they stopped nearby village for some food . The villagers called upon their local cook Um Ali/ later on it's called shahi tukray.. to cook up meal for the hungry guests.The chef mixed stale wheat bread,nuts,milk and sugar .
So it is popularly believed that Shahi_Tukray was a favorite of Mughal emperors to break fast with in the month of "Ramadan" from that time practice continues even today making it a very desirable "Dish" at "Iftar" and famous meetha served at the festive occasions of Eid-ul- Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha.
#cpl
#zafran

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Shahi Tukray

 KK
KK @kk_cookingram
🇵🇰

Shahi_tukray, literally means royal pieces,shahi means Royal in Persian, and tukray is a Hindi_urdu word meaning is piece,bite and scrap.
Here am going to share to some interesting history of shahi tukray
There are many who claim that shahi tukray evolved from "Um Ali" and ancient Egyptian bread pudding. Once a sultan with a group of hunters was hunting Along the river "Nile" they stopped nearby village for some food . The villagers called upon their local cook Um Ali/ later on it's called shahi tukray.. to cook up meal for the hungry guests.The chef mixed stale wheat bread,nuts,milk and sugar .
So it is popularly believed that Shahi_Tukray was a favorite of Mughal emperors to break fast with in the month of "Ramadan" from that time practice continues even today making it a very desirable "Dish" at "Iftar" and famous meetha served at the festive occasions of Eid-ul- Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha.
#cpl
#zafran

Shahi_tukray, literally means royal pieces,shahi means Royal in Persian, and tukray is a Hindi_urdu word meaning is piece,bite and scrap.
Here am going to share to some interesting history of shahi tukray
There are many who claim that shahi tukray evolved from "Um Ali" and ancient Egyptian bread pudding. Once a sultan with a group of hunters was hunting Along the river "Nile" they stopped nearby village for some food . The villagers called upon their local cook Um Ali/ later on it's called shahi tukray.. to cook up meal for the hungry guests.The chef mixed stale wheat bread,nuts,milk and sugar .
So it is popularly believed that Shahi_Tukray was a favorite of Mughal emperors to break fast with in the month of "Ramadan" from that time practice continues even today making it a very desirable "Dish" at "Iftar" and famous meetha served at the festive occasions of Eid-ul- Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha.
#cpl
#zafran

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Ingredients

30m
6 servings
  • 1 LMilk
  • 1/2 cupdesi ghee
  • 1-2 dropskewra water
  • 12 SlicesWhite bread(kinary utar lain)
  • 4-5 tblsSugar syrup(sugar and water ka mixture)
  • 1 Cuppowder milk
  • Sugar as per taste
  • 1 tspCardamom powder
  • 8-10Blanched Almonds and pistachios cut in slivers lengthwise
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30m
  1. 1

    Wash your hand say bismiAllah and darood shareef

  2. 2

    Take a pan add milk and sugar and cardamom powder. let it boiled first then keep it on low flame.

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  3. 3

    Take a bread cut it's edges.

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  4. 4

    Fry it on low flame with little bit oil... Then soak it in sugar syrup.

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  5. 5

    Add powder milk in that boiled milk and cook it until its turnout in thick and creamy form

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  6. 6

    Now take a serving bowl place dipped shahi tukra. Then pour prepared milk before adding milk add kewra drops in it.

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    Sprinkle some Almonds and pistachios slivers and enjoy chilled

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