Sweet pakodas(gulgulle)

Prachi @cook_13737004
Cooking Instructions
- 1
First of all make a sugar syrup from sugar and water.
- 2
Now make a better with wheat flour and sugar syrup and also add baking soda to make soft.
- 3
Now in a pan oil heated
- 4
When oil heated then with the help of spoon add better one by one.
- 5
Till then when this colour brown.
- 6
In a plate place a napkin add place this gulgulle. And as you like you serve it
- 7
Tip (We can also use jaggery instead of sugar)
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