I love jilebi and I often crave the neon orange sickeningly sweet fried snack. I once tried to make my own, but it was too cold (I was living in Japan at the time) inside my house and the mixture wouldn't ferment.
But I have a question which may seem stupid. I bought some jilebi the other day, and it's not very good. I don't think it was very fresh, so it's sort of soggy (not soggy, but it doesn't have that nice crisp exterior that fresh jilebi had). Can I rejuvenate it? Stick it in the toaster oven? Crisp it up in a non-stick pan?
Or is my only choice to microwave it with some milk, mush it up, and eat it with a spoon?
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 19 February 2011 - 01:27 PM
Rona Y.
#2
Posted 22 February 2011 - 01:10 AM
I've never tried it , but did you heat it up in an oven?
#3
Posted 22 February 2011 - 03:53 AM
I became addicted to these fantastic little sweets while working in Jaipur.
Having been lucky enough to have a local Indian sweets shop near me in Melbourne, I will buy a few at every opportunity!
I doubt you could recover your stale Jilebi. If anything, try drying them in a low oven, which might crisp up the outside.
I wish you luck. Wish me luck with my blood sugar levels.
Luke
Having been lucky enough to have a local Indian sweets shop near me in Melbourne, I will buy a few at every opportunity!
I doubt you could recover your stale Jilebi. If anything, try drying them in a low oven, which might crisp up the outside.
I wish you luck. Wish me luck with my blood sugar levels.
Luke
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