Whole Grain Wheat
Fudge
By AnandLila devi dasi
Ingredients
• 3 C whole grain wheat
• 2½ C confectioner’s sugar/icing sugar
• A pinch saffron dissolved in 1 Tbsp warm water
• 1¼ C ghee
Preparation
1. Wash and soak the wheat grains in water for 8 hours or overnight. Drain.
2. Blend the grains in a blender, adding water as required.
3. Pass the blended mixture through a sieve or cheese cloth. Squeeze the
mixture as much possible liquid you can get. The liquid thus collected would
be thick and white in color. Remove the upper thin foam /liquid thus formed.
4. Transfer the pulp again to the blender and add water as required. Again
pass thru the seive. This second liquid thus obtained would be little diluted.
(this process of extracting the wheat liquid is similar to the preparation of
coconut milk)
5. In a heavy bottomed saucepan, combine the liquid and sugar over low heat.
(For 3 Cups of soaked whole wheat, I got 5 Cups of liquid after extraction,
hence, I use half of the amount of sugar, i.e., 2½ Cups. if your liquid thus
obtained is less or more, then adjust the quantity of the sugar as required).
6. Continue stirring until the mixture is thickened. The mixture shouldn’t stick to
the bottom of the pan. (it takes 1 hour to get it thickened for this quantity of
ingredients used). Add the saffron solution. (I prefer using saffron instead of
food color. You can use whatever desired).
7. After the mixture is thickened. Add the ghee and continue stirring, until the
fudge leaves the sides of the pan and gathers into a mass.
8. Transfer the fudge to a greased 9x13 –inch tray. Spread evenly over the tray
and allow cooling. Cut into pieces.
** This is a South Indian style sweet recipe. It might sound time consuming but it’s
worthwhile putting the effort.
Serves
15-20