Known as Makhan Bada in some regions, our Balushahi is a lovingly handcrafted traditional North‑Indian sweet made from refined flour and pure desi ghee. Deep‑fried to a golden crisp and soaked in lightly flavored sugar syrup, it offers a distinctive texture—crispy on the outside and soft, flaky, and melt‑in‑your‑mouth inside.
Why You’ll Love It
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Authentically Handmade: Dough kneaded with desi ghee, shaped, fried on low heat, and dipped in mildly sweet, cardamom-infused syrup .
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Unique Texture: Crunchy exterior, soft and flaky interior—distinctly different from doughnuts and gulab jamun.
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Festival Favorite: A staple during Diwali, Holi, weddings, and Bihar’s traditional celebrations, enjoyed across generations.
Ingredients
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Refined flour (maida)
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Pure desi ghee
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Sugar
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Baking soda / baking powder
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Cardamom (flavor)
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Optional garnish: Nuts like pistachios or almonds
Allergen Info: Contains gluten (wheat) and dairy.
Usage & Storage
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Store at room temperature in an airtight container—will stay fresh for 7–10 days.
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Not ideal for freezing (texture changes upon thawing).
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Ideal served with masala chai or as a sweet finish to meals.
How It’s Made
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Chashni (Syrup): Sugar boiled with water and cardamom until just thickened.
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Dough Preparation: Maida sifted and mixed with ghee, leavening agents, yogurt/water to form a dough .
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Shaping: Dough divided into small balls, lightly flattened, dented at the center.
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Frying: Slowly fried in ghee until crisp and golden.
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Soaking: Fried pieces dipped briefly in warm syrup to soak flavor—ready to serve.
Taste Notes
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Delicately sweet, lightly perfumed with cardamom
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Rustic, ghee-rich aroma
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Layers of soft inside and crisp outside give a satisfying bite
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