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Sweet Steamed ‘Modak’

Modak is a sweet steamed dumpling quite popular in many Indian states, especially during festive seasons. It is also prepared in other south-east Asian countries under different names. For instance, in Malaysia and Singapore it is known as kuih modak, and in Indonesia as Kue modak; in Vietnam as nhân dừa, while a colored variety in Thailand is called khanom kho. A similar delicacy in Japan is referred to as kangidan.

Irrespective of its aliases, this ‘bundle of bliss’ is generally prepared from grated coconut mixed with sugar or jaggery (solidified, concentrated cane sugar syrup), The mixture is then wrapped in kneaded dough made of rice or wheat flour, and either steamed or fried.

Total time:
40 minutes.
Serving: 10 to12 pieces

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