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Makhan Bada

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Makhan Bada
Alternative namesMakhan Vada,[1] balusaahi, badusha
CourseDessert
Place of originIndian subcontinent
Associated cuisineIndia, Bangladesh, and Pakistan
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsMaida flour, sugar, ghee, makhan

Makhan Bada is a traditional dessert originating from the Indian subcontinent.[2] It is also known as Balusaahi and is similar to a glazed doughnut in terms of Ingredients, but differs in texture and taste. Makhan Bada also resembles Rajasthani Baati in terms of size & preparation but resembles more with Medu Vada in terms of shape. In South India, a similar pastry is known as badusha.

Preparation

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Makhan Badas are made of maida flour, and are deep-fried in clarified butter and then dipped in sugar syrup.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Rough Guide to India. Rough Guides UK. 2011-01-20. ISBN 978-1-4053-8847-4.
  2. ^ Rock, Gordon (2020-05-08). From India, With Love: Palatable Desserts from India You Never Knew You Needed. Balushahi. This Indian sweet is flaky yet soft and tastes best when fresh. It is also known as Makhan Bada in Hindi.
  3. ^ Glenn Rinsky and Laura Halpin Rinsky (2008). The Pastry Chef's Companion: A Comprehensive Resource Guide for the Baking and Pastry Professional. John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-00955-0.
  4. ^ Amit, Dassana. "Balushahi Recipe". Dassana's Veg Recipes. Dassana Amit. Retrieved 21 September 2019.