Manda Pitha is a traditional delicacy prepared in Odia homes especially on the occasion of festivals. It finds prominence in the Manabasa Gurubar Puja held in the holy month of Margashir.The traditional variety uses steamed rice flour for outer covering and coconut and jaggery for the stuffing.Gradually, with the passage of time, certain modified variants have also come up where rice flour is replaced with semolina and jaggery with sugar. A truly typical Odia delicacy.
2 cups of crushed rice (chaula chuna)
3 cups of milk (khira)
1 cup of finely grated coconut (nadia kora)
3/4cup sugar (chini)
5-6 small cardamom (aleicha)
1 teaspoon black pepper powder (gol maricha)
salt to taste (luna)
Mix finely grated coconut and sugar in a heated frying pan. Add cardamom and black pepper powder and mix thoroughly.
Heat milk. Add salt to the milk. Prepare dough by adding crushed rice to the boiling milk.Stir it continuously and boil further until you get a thick dough. Keep the dough in room temperature and knead it by adding one spoon oil to make it more soft.Form 8 to 10 balls by rolling them with the help of your palms. Flatten each ball and place the stuffing in it. Close the flattened balls after putting the stuffing and carefully give them a rounded shape again. Steam the stuffed balls for 3-4 minutes in a steamer.Put them on a sizzler plate and serve hot.
It may also be served in room temperature.
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