Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Grapes Muramba/ Grapes in Sugar syrup

My MIL has a sweet tooth. For dinner she alwyas likes to have something sweet to eat with roti. So over this weekend to impress her ;) I prepared this muramba or fruit cooked in sugar syrup. At my mother's place, we always used to have such preparations with different fruits like raw mango, ripe mango, banana, apple, basically any fruit. This was my first attempt at preparation and it turned out pretty good. Other than grapes, sugar and obviously water; all other ingredients are optional. I wanted to enhance grape flavour so I decided on using raisings and black currents which are dried form of grapes.
The receipe is very simple and you don't need lot of ingredients.

Ingredients
  • 20-30 grapes
  • 1 small bowl of sugar
  • 10-15 sultanas/raisins and black currents (optional)
  • 4-5 almonds (optional)
  • 1tsp elaichi/cardomom powder
  • water
  • 1-2 tbsp lemon juice (optional)
Receipe
  • Thoroughly wash grapes ,pat dry and then keep aside.
  • In a heavy bottom pan add sugar and enough water to just cover the sugar. Keep the pan on low flame and let it simmer. Keep stirring in between.
  • Once sugar syrup starts bubbling check the thickness of syrup at regular intervals. It should not be very watery. It should be almost thick as honey.
  • While sugar syrup is getting ready, thinly slice almonds and clean raisins and black currents.
  • When the syrup thickens add all the remaining ingredients, mix them well and cook for another couple of minutes. Then remove the pan from burner and let the mixture cool.
  • Check after 10 min. or so to see if sugar crystals are getting formed. If yes, then add some water and reboil the mixture for another 3-4 min and then cool the mixture.
  • For some this receipe might taste too sweet, so counter attacking it with sourness of lemon juice is good idea.

1 comment:

Thanks for the comment.