Sukhiyan / Seeyam/Sushyan or Sushyam or Sushyo / Suyya urundai.
These are all the names usually called for sukhiyan( got it from friends) a sweet prepared with channa dhal and jaggery stuffing and later dipped in maida batter and deep fried. This item is usually prepared on festivals like Ganesha chathurthi and Diwali and also as a evening snack in my home. The batter also differs and so does the taste. Will post the other version a little later.
For this we need
For stuffing :-
Channa dhal/kadalai paruppu/ Senaga pappu - 1 cup
Jaggery - 1 cup
Cardamom powder - 2 pinch
For the batter:-
All purpose flour/maida - 1 - 1 1/4 cup
Salt - little
Cooking soda - a pinch ( optional)
Oil for deep frying
Wash and cook channa dhal till soft. It should not be mushy, but when pressed should break very well. Can cook on stove top and keep checking or in a pressure for 2 - 3 whistles. In a different vessel add 1/4 cup of water and warm. When slightly warm add jaggery and remove and wait until it melts. Strain to remove dust or dirt. Transfer the water again in the vessel. Mash the channa dhal with a hand masher or powder in a mixie, don't worry if it gets as a paste. Add this to the jaggery mixture and cook till it gets thick. Add cardamom powder and remove. Don't worry if it is watery. Leave it aside for sometime or transfer to a fridge. It will get thick. Remove and make balls as required.
In a different bowl, take maida and salt. Mix with water to make a batter of very thick consistency. Dip the stuffing and drop in hot oil. Make sure the stuffing is fully covered or it will open and the oil will be messy. Fry till nice brown and remove.
If you have excess stuffing, then can make use of them as stuffing of obbattu or make obbattina saaru.
25 comments/Reactions:
Looks so perfect. Super good snack for jaggery lovers like me.
wow, lovely one dear.
Wow so yuumy and wouthwatering sweet dish..
Hi Padma,
Soyyam looks perfect and tasty....we make this for deepawali...
Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com
My mom make this for deepavali,exactly the same way.Luks very nice.
A new sweet dish! Looks fantastic.
looks so good... a new dish for me!
we call it seeyam and this is my all time favourite ..
Perfect and tempting. We call it seeyam and we use thenkuzhal maavu for the outer covering.
your version of sukhiyan sounds really yummy! love sukhiyan...
wow looks yummy
wow...looks yummy
I dont mind to grab some rite now, droolworthy sukhiyan..
my favourite one....yummy one!
My fav too :)
Looks crispy and delicious dear..
this is one of my fav eats..we make this during thithis..
hmm nice one
yummy snack
lovely snack...looks so good!!
Super one Padma. Now this is something my amma likes a lot. Whenever she visits kerala I purchase it for her. She says it was her favorite during her childhood. I booked the ticket to meet my parents on 11 December. So now I am going to be with my amma having great dishes.
Suhiyan is a very popular dish here... or atleast because my mother likes it :)
Never knew the recipe for it. Thanks for sharing. I will try to try it.Having said that let me have a suhyan today from Mohan's tea stall. :)
Have a nice day Padma.
Regards,
Abhilash
Hi,
amazing simple tasty recipe...here for the first time...
Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
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fentastic nice and new sweet recipe
Sukhiyan is my all time favorite..Looks delicious Padma
Lovely suzhiyans!
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