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Recipe: Jayanti's Magical Dhaniya Panjiri

June 05, 2024 12:39 IST

Nuts, makhana or lotus seeds, ghee, roasted coriander seeds and bura or desi sugar are the key ingredients in Dhaniya Panjiri.

A powdery Indian sweet with panj (from panch) or five key elements, it is derived from the Sanskrit word panchajīraka that siginifies an Ayurvedic concoction.

The bura or boora shakkar, which is used, is the least refined of sugars -- it's basically demerara sugar.

A quick source of energy, Panjiri is said to be good for new mothers and for those recovering from an illness.

When a person is weak, you will often hear people say: 'Hath pair panjiri maang rahe hai (Your hands and legs are need panjiri)'. Panjiri is also served as prasad during Janmashtami and other festivals.

Jayanti Soni shares her recipe for the wholesome, nutritious dish. Jayanti's recipes should be your go-to source for asli Rajasthani khana.

Photographs and video: Kind courtesy Dhairya Soni

Dhaniya Panjiri

Serves: 2

Ingredients

Method

WATCH: How to make Panjiri at home.

Jayanti's Note: You can also add ½ tsp chironji or Cuddapah almonds and kharbooja or muskmelon seeds. The seeds will first need to be roasted and then ground.

Pumpkin seeds work well too. Roast them, crush and then add it to the mixture.

An addition of saunth or dry ginger powder will help enhance the taste.

During winter, gond or edible gum can be added. It will first need to be fried in ghee, then crushed and added to the mixture.

For a sugar free option use a sugar equivalent like stevia powder. Each brand of stevia has its own stevia for sugar substitution ratio provided on its packing.

Jayanti Soni

Jayanti Soni lives in Mumbai, and Rajasthani food is her speciality.

 

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