Palathalikalu

As I had many requests for the traditional palathalikalu recipe I am sharing my Mum’s recipe. I adapted the quick way of making the thalikalu in the murukku maker as the hand made ones take lot of time. Traditionally palathalikalu are made with homemade rice flour but I have used store bought flour since I did not make it for the Naivedyam. If you plan to offer this as naivedyam during the vinayaka chavithi puja, then make fresh rice flour at home. I have included the instructions to make the rice flour in the recipe card below. The day I made this recipe I was running short of milk, so I just made a small quantity. If you like to double the recipe, make sure you use a wide pot or pressure pan to cook the palathalikalu. This helps them to cook well without clumping up.

Making jaggery syrup

  1. I prefer to make jaggery syrup first for any payasam recipe as the aroma & taste is much superior than adding the jaggery directly. Secondly most times jaggery has debris or even sand. It is easy to get rid of that this way. However if you still prefer to add it directly you can skip this section and add grated jaggery directly towards the end. Add grated jaggery and water to a pan.
  2. Dissolve the jaggery and cook until it is slightly thick & sticky. No string consistency is required. Set this aside to cool completely.

Making dough

  1. Pour ½ cup water and ¼ cup milk to a pan.
  2. Next add in 1 tbsp sugar.
  3. Also add in 1 tsp ghee. To dissolve the sugar heat this.
  4. When the water turns very hot, add the rice flour and turn off the stove.
  5. Mix it well to make a lump free smooth and soft dough. The dough has to be slightly sticky and not tight. If the dough is too tight then the thalikalu will turn hard. If the dough is too sticky you can also add a tbsp of flour. I had to do that.

Preparation

  1. Grease your murukku mould or janthikalu maker.
  2. Mix 1 tbsp rice flour in ¼ cup water to make a smooth lump free mixture.
  3. Set this aside.
  4. Put the dough inside the mould.
  5. When you press the mould gently the dough should come out easily without breaking. This is the right consistency of the dough.
  6. Heat ghee in a wide pan. I used a pressure pan. Add cashews and fry until light golden. Then add dried coconut and raisins. When they turn golden remove to a plate. I forgot to use coconut, later I fried separately and used.
  7. Pour milk to the pot and bring it to a boil.

How to make pala thalikalu

  1. When the milk comes to a boil, regulate the flame to medium. Make sure the milk is boiling, then gently squeeze in the dough from the mould.
  2. I squeezed up all the dough at once in circular motion as my pressure pan was wide enough to hold the entire dough. If you are using a small pan then they will all clump up together due to less space. Please note: Avoid using a spoon or ladle from here on. Just swirl the milk in the pan when needed to mix. This avoids breaking the pala thalikalu.
  3. Do not stir them or disturb for 3 mins. They will break as the dough is still not cooked. After 3 mins, Swirl the milk in the pan gently a few times to disperse the thalikalu evenly in milk.
  4. Allow to cook exactly for another 4 to 5 mins depending on the thickness of the thalikalu. So total cook time is 7 to 8 mins. Overcooking can make them hard and dense.
  5. Stir the rice flour mixture in the cup with a spoon. Slowly pour it to the pan towards the sides of the pan. Swirl a few times to disperse the rice flour in the milk otherwise lumps can form. Cook until it thickens. Swril again if needed. With in 1 to 2 mins the mixture turns thick. Do not overcook until it turns too thick, slightly thickness is good enough as it turns more thick after cooling.
  6. Add cardamom powder. Turn off and take it away from the stove. If adding grated jaggery then you can add it and stir until it dissolves. Cooking further may curdle the payasam.
  7. Ensure the jaggery syrup is cooled completely. Filter that to the pala thalikalu. Swirl gently as many times as needed until the jaggery is blended well. You can also use ladle at this stage as the thalikalu firm up.
  8. Pour some ghee if desired and add the cashews, coconut and raisins. Cool the pala thalikalu and offer to Ganesha. More Vinayaka Chavithi Recipes hereLadoo RecipesPayasam Recipes

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