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Kaju Katli | Aapplemint
Aug 292008
 
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This one goes out to a dear friend. The same friend, for whom exactly 12 years ago this day, i attempted to bake my very first cheesecake … the memory is still so clear in my head … i was in my sweet sixteen yrs, didn’t even know how to crack an egg well and I’d set of to accomplish a cheesecake … got together with a couple of girlfriends, one looked up a recipe, another lent me her kitchen, we got all the ingredients, made a mess of the place, chucked things at each other, got yelled at by her mom, almost burnt the cheesecake n almost dropped it on the floor while trying to get it out – n oh by the way i used square pasta dish for it! lol and what a disaster the cake was, i was so embarrassed to bring it out n serve it, my friends elder sister was so kicked by the fact that i baked, that inspite of me begging and pleading her not to, she took the warm cake and served it to all the guests in the house right away. At that point i was hoping the earth would split open n eat me up … Hahaha, it was more like a pudding rather than a cake ! But i think everyone just appreciated the effort more than the cake or whatever it was. Ah well, that was then … over the years we went different ways, … education, relationships, work, marriage, … lost touch, got involved in our own worlds. I thought I’d lost a good friend, but somehow through some force of nature we’re back in touch. And at this point nothing makes me happier. And so I’m making a special cake to celebrate both, our friendship and a Birthday! On asking what is your most favourite sweet, i was told ” Kaju Kati ” n “Cadbury’s Milk Chocolate”. Kaju Katli, is a Indian sweet made from ground Cashews and sugar syrup. Since I’d never attempted to make these before, i jumped at the opportunity to make these, realizing that this was my chance to redeem myself after the cheesecake disaster. My neighbour back in Bombay, whose house i was practically bought up in makes the best Kaju Katli’s in the world. And she was kind enough to mail me her trademark recipe. I’m telling you, after eating these , its a shame if you ever think of buying some from the store again. They turned out so good, i couldn’t believe i made them for the first time. And then to turn the traditional sweet into something more appropriate for a (mini)birthday cake, i made Cadbury Chocolate Mousse and sandwiched between two layers of Kaju Katli. So there you go, both your favourite flavours in one cake. And i promise you this, you must’ve never had a cake like this before. Happy Birthday !!!

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And beginning Monday, its Ramadan, and i would like to wish all my readers Ramadan Mubarakh, may you have a beautiful month of fasting and may Allah answer all you prayers.

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  69 Responses to “Kaju Katli”

  1. these look so nice and ideal as a gift.Can I have the recipe please !

  2. Ramadan Mubarak, Kate! these pics look lovely :)

  3. hey kate! thanks for dropping by…this looks really lovely your friend must be so grateful! i see you’re not putting up the header:) any probs? personally though i feel it’s too artsy for your clean page:) so it’s perfectly fine this way:) have a great week ahead kate!

  4. Snooky doodle, thnx, i’ll try n get it ASAP :)

    Zita, wish you the same dear. Thanks

    ces … i think my friend is grateful:P …abt the header i’ll mail you.

  5. The pic with the sparkler just makes me feel happy inside!

  6. I enjoyed this blog very much :-)

  7. Ramadhan Mubarak to you too, Kate. The kaju mathli looks so lovely and it is one of my favourite sweet meat. When I go to India, i’ll always buy boxes of sweet meat to take back home. I hope u’ll give us the recipe.

  8. Hmm…you even have the silver ‘warq’. Mostly never see them on home-made sweets.

  9. Susan :D

    Maven, thank you

    SweetBites, wish you the same :) i adore this mithai too.

    Shantanu, i cant remember a time when my mum would make sweets at home and not put varakh on them. I get this from here. She would never serve a plate of food that is not well garnished. She says you eat with your eyes first then with you mouth :)

  10. This is something that I’ve never heard of, but it does sound delicious and look so elegant! Happy birthday to your friend!

  11. and what an unique and meaningful cake!!! I love the added touch of a sparkle!

  12. Yes, please Auntie! Give the recipe! haha
    Peace to you dear Kate xox

  13. This is so cute.

  14. I always seem to get here so late. Everyone has likely said what I think. Kaju Katli makes me think of being a little child. I never ate many sweets and it would just sadden my grandmother and aunties–after all how would they fatten me up.

  15. Deborah, thanks, i hope someday you get to try it.

    Daphne, thanks:)

    Maryann ..haha …thnx, and u too :)

    Helene ,:D

    maybelles mom .. last but still very important n dear to me:)..aww how sad … i’m sure you can now atleast have your sweets without feeling too guilty.

  16. my fav indian sweet. vegan to boot!!!

  17. My Aunt who lived in India for a while made this for us. It is divine and yours is too!!!! Thank you for that beautiful message about Ramadaan. I am really feeling the hunger pains right now but after I read your blessing from our Creator, I suddenly feel sustained! I just discovered your blog earlier!

  18. HI KAJU,THIS PARTICULAR RECIPE IS AS SWEET AS YR NAME DEPICTS.IT IS SIMPLY YUM.

  19. Ohh I ate them once when I went to india couple of years back … God they are so so yummy .. my fave kind of barfi ever since ::))

    Yours look superb too!

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