Easiest Way to Winter Tasty Simple Shahi Tukray

Easiest Way to Winter Tasty Simple Shahi Tukray Delicious, fresh and tasty.
Simple Shahi Tukray. Slices of bread are deep-fried, soaked in sweetened condensed milk, and baked until golden in this Indian bread pudding called shahi tukray. This is a very famous Hyderabadi dish and is a very simple, but rich dessert. It is great for a large dinner party as the recipe can be easily multiplied to make more.
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Shahi tukra with condensed milk is a royal treat to taste buds at anytime.
The simple and easy to prepare dessert cum sweet has nice flavor of saffron and cardamom and its delicious either warm or chilled.
You can have Simple Shahi Tukray using 9 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Simple Shahi Tukray
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You need 4 Slice of Bread.
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It’s of Ghee for fry.
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Prepare 1 cup of i use Gulab jamun syrup.
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Prepare of Badam,Pista slice for garnish.
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Prepare of Sugar Syrup Making :.
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You need of Ingredient.
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It’s 2 cup of Sugar.
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It’s 1 cup of Pani.
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It’s 3 of Sab elachi.
Here is how you cook that.
Prepare of Badam,Pista slice for garnish.
It's of Sugar Syrup Making :.
Shahi Tukray Recipe / Quick and Easy Shahi Tukray Recipe / Dessert Recipe / Laziza Shahi Tukray.
Simple Shahi Tukray instructions
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Ek pan me ghee dal kar bread slice ko golden brown kar ke Lein..
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Aur serving plate me nikal kar is ke upper Gulab jamun syrup dal kar soak Karein aur badam and pista se garnish karein..
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Simple shahi tukray ready.
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Sugar Syrup method: Ek pan me sugar, sab elachi aur pani dal kar pakain jab sugar dissolve ho jaye to Sheera ready..
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Today I'm sharing a very #easy, quick and delicious #Shahi Tukray recipe in three simple steps.
This recipe is for those people who don't want to eat heavy sweets.
Shahi tukda is a rich & festive dessert made with bread, ghee, sugar, milk and nuts.
It is a very popular classic royal dessert and is said to have originated during the Mughal reign.