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Step-by-Step Guide to Make Any-night-of-the-week Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert)

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Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert)
Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert)

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Great recipe for Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert). They can be found most frequently in March during the Iranian New Year. "Khatoon. Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert) instructions. About the cookie molds (rosette irons): In Japan, similar types of molds are sold under names such as "kuchele-style" and "rosette-style" molds.

Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert) is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert) is something that I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look fantastic.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have khatoon (nan) panjereh (persian dessert) using 8 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert):
  1. Take 150 ml Starch (or joshinko or shiratamako)
  2. Prepare 3/4 flour Cake flour
  3. Prepare 1 Vanilla powder (or a little bit of vanilla essence) omit if using rose water instead
  4. Take 4 large Eggs
  5. Get 100 ml Milk (or rose water)
  6. Take 1 pinch Salt
  7. Get 1 Powdered sugar
  8. Get 1 Vegetable oil

It is easy, it's quick, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look wonderful. Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert) is something that I have loved my entire life. Right here is the way you obtain it.

Steps to make Khatoon (Nan) Panjereh (Persian Dessert):
  1. About the cookie molds (rosette irons): In Japan, similar types of molds are sold under names such as "kuchele-style" and "rosette-style" molds.
  2. Assemble the rosette molds.
  3. Sift the cake flour.
  4. Dissolve the starch with about 4 tbsp of rose water or milk (if using joshinko or shiratamako, add more than 100 ml to dissolve). If using shiratamako, use the powdered type since the coarse type is difficult to handle.
  5. In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs. Gradually add in a pinch of salt and the cake flour and mix.
  6. Combine the two batters from Steps 4 and 5 and mix well.
  7. Add vanilla essence and mix well (omit if using rose water). The batter should be smooth and somewhat on the thin side.
  8. Soak the mold in heated oil and heat well so the batter will stick well.
  9. Reduce the heat a slightly after heating the mold. Dip the mold into the batter and let it adhere to about 3/4 the height of mold.
  10. Deep fry the mold in 160℃ oil.
  11. Shake the mold a bit while submerged in heated oil. The batter should slide off with ease.
  12. They should look like this (if the oil temperature is too high, the batter won't slide off easily).
  13. Once they turn crispy, flip them upside down and deep fry the other side.
  14. When they're nice and crispy, remove from the pan to drain and cool.
  15. After they have cooled, sprinkle with plenty of powdered sugar and they're done. (The one in the picture is made with a smaller mold).
  16. All finished!

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