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Bulgar Sweet (Lapsi)

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Grains, Dairy Indian Indian, Desserts 10 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 oz Corn oil margarine
1 1/4 c Coarsely ground wheat (bulgar)
1 tb Fennel seeds
1/4 c Golden raisins, seedless
2 1/4 c Nonfat milk
1/4 c Nonfat dry milk powder
1/2 c Sugar (reduce if preferred)
1 pn Saffron
1/4 ts Yellow food color
1/2 ts Cardamoms, crushed
1/2 ts Nutmeg, grated
2 tb Almonds, finely sliced

INSTRUCTIONS

1.  In a saucepan, heat margarine and saute wheat and fellen seeds,
stirring frequently, until the wheat is light golden brown; about 10 to 15
minutes.  Add raisins and cook until the raisins are swollen. Remove
saucepan from heat.
2.  Carefully add nonfat milk, nonfat milk powder, sugar, saffron, and
yellow food color.  Stir well, and bring to boil.
3.  Reduce heat slightly, cover and cook until almost all the liquid has
been absorbed.
4.  Add cardamoms, nutmeg, and fold in.  Cover and cook on a very low heat
for 20 minutes or until the wheat is cooked but still moist. (Ass a little
water if too dry.)
5.  Garnish with almonds and serve.
(Can be used as a first course, as a cereal, or as dessert)
Nutrient Analysis (per serving): 181 calories 5.7 g protein 31.1 g
carbohydrates 4.3 g total fat 0.7 g saturated fat 1.5 mg cholesterol 75.0
mg sodium
From:  INDIAN RECIPES FOR A HEALTHY HEART - From the Kitchen of Mrs.
Lakhani.  Fahil Publ. Company, Los Angeles. 1991. ISBN 0-9630235-0-0 Shared
by:  Karin Brewer, Cooking Echo, 8/93
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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