Sugiyan is one of my favourite sweets. But all these years I never tried doing it. I managed to try it out recently. My kids loved it. I have tried using dosa batter and bengal gram dhal stuffing.It is great snack for tea time (I can have it anytime). I did it using Kuli paniyaram vessel (not traditional deep fried version)
Ingredients:
Idli Batter (fresh not fermented) – 2 Cup
Bengal Gram Dhal : 1 cup
Grated Fresh Coconut: 1/4 cup
Powdered Jaggery: 1 cups (Adjust to your sweet level)
Cardamom Powder: 1/2 teaspoon
Salt : pinch
Oil shallow frying
Method:
Dry roast grated coconut till it is slight brown color
In a heavy bottomed vessel, mix the powdered jaggery and water (just enough to cover it). Allow Jaggery to melt and drain the impurity. Bring it back to boil.
Wash and soak Bengal gram dhal for 2 hours. Pressure cook dhal with little water (1 whistle whistle). Drain extra water. Let it cool. After cooling down grind it with coconut.
When it cool down mash it
Add grinded paste, Cardamom powder to jaggery boil it till moisture is absorbed. Switch it off and let it cool down. Make marble sized balls
Heat the kuli paniyaram vessel. Put few drops of oil in each slot. Dip the balls in dosa batter and put it in kuli paniyaram. let it cook in medium flame.
Turn over and cook it in other side. Take out and enjoy it.
10 Replies to “Sugiyan(Sukhiyan) – A tasty Kerala Sweet Recipe”
delicious suyan.
wonderful idea of doing in pAaniyaram pan.looks delicious.
looks so good…………
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Sugian we make has a different filling this is a new recipe for me .Looks yummy Veena.
wow nice idea …very new and interesting to me….
They look so tasty!
delicious suyan…
less oil sukiyan using paniyaram pan…so nice…pic's look awesome
Love to munch some, my favourite sugiyan.
Love the way they look .. So yum!!