Imarti & Rabri

Imarti & Rabri is a popular combination that has been eaten in many parts of India and this combination is the heaven of sweets where a crispy imarti is topped with creamy rabri.
Imarti & Rabri
Imarti & Rabri is a popular combination that has been eaten in many parts of India and this combination is the heaven of sweets where a crispy imarti is topped with creamy rabri.
Steps
- 1
Firstly prepare rabri, boil milk into large and bottom kadahi or pan. Stir the milk continuously and reduce milk until the milk becomes 1/4. Further, add sugar and cardamom powder. Cook for more than 5 minutes. Keep aside.
- 2
Wash urad dal and soak in water for 3-4 hours. After that drain the water
- 3
Add dal and little water to the grinder and grind dal and make a smooth paste.
- 4
Add orange color to paste and mix well. Beat the mixture using a hand whisk for 3-4 minutes.
- 5
Heat ghee into a kadahi.
- 6
Pour the daal mixture into a piping bag or a cloth with a hole at centre.
- 7
Make large and thick spirals in ghee by pressing the bag.
- 8
Deep fry from both sides. Similarly, make all the Imartis. Take them out.
- 9
For making sugar syrup, add sugar to a pan. Add water for making sugar syrup. Let it boil. When it reaches the consistency of one string.
- 10
Add the prepared imartis to the sugar syrup.
- 11
Ready imarti and rabri garnishing with chopped pistachios and rose petals. Serve imarti with rabri and enjoy!
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