Should there be any problem cooling Mysore Pak outside a refrigerator?
I am interested to make Mysore Pak, the Indian sub-continent lightly-roasted Besan (Chickpea flour) based cake.
I can indeed lightly-roast one cup of Besan, add one cup of sugar directly together with one cup of water, stir all three ingredients to a fine smooth batter and and then add about one cup of coconut and/or sunflower oil and mix well a few minutes to get an extremely unified batter (with no "lumps" or "chunks").
My problem is with cooling off the batter until solidification (which is how the batter is made into a cake):
The refrigerator in the apartment I rent is a bit small for the pan in the sense that even if it is well situated it will probably touch plastic surface, walls and dishes and that I want to avoid.
Should there be any problem cooling Mysore Pak outside a refrigerator?
Best Answer
Batters are not shelf stable. It doesn't matter if their ingredients are shelf stable by themselves or not. So you have to follow the basic food safety rules for non-shelf-stable food. In particular, you have to ensure (no matter by what means) that it doesn't spend more than 4 hours with an internal temperature between 4 and 60 degrees Celsius.
If you can prove that your cooling procedure does that, you are fine. If you don't know, then it is unsafe.
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Does mysore pak need to be refrigerated?
It will be absorbed as it cools down, say 10 \u2013 15 min. Once cool, cut them in squares and store them in an airtight container at room temperature for 2 days and then shift it to the refrigerator to be stored for a further 5-6 days.Why is my mysore pak not setting?
TIP 4: If the mysore pak does not set well and stays gooey it means that either your mixture hasn't got cooked enough, if so pour it back into the pan and cook for some more time. Or it may mean that your sugar syrup wasn't right.How long can we store mysore pak?
Store in an air-tight container. Mysore pak stays good for about a week to ten days at room temperature. 36. Serve mysore pak as a festive sweet to your loved ones.How can I make mysore pak sweet?
Mysore Pak is an easy-to-make sweet delicacy, which can be prepared very easily at home. Add 1 cup of ghee to a pan and heat it over medium flame. Once the ghee is sufficiently hot, add gram flour in it and roast it for a few minutes. Make sure that you roast the gram flour properly so that the raw smell goes away.வாயில் வைத்தவுடன் கரையும் மைசூர்பாக் | Melt in your mouth
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Answer 2
I would say that Mysore pak is a candy, not a cake.
There is no stage in the preparation of Mysore pak that requires a refrigerator. You may prefer to store it in the refrigerator once made.
Your description of the method doesn't sound right. Although water will be used in making Mysore pak, it is only used to dissolve the sugar so that it does not burn when heated. The sugar syrup will be heated to single thread consistency (230-235 degrees Celsius) so all the water will have boiled off by that stage. When the sugar reaches single thread consistency, then you add the besan that you have previously roasted in oil, whisk the mixture to a smooth consistency, and then you add the very hot ghee or oil little by little, stirring all the time. If the sugar is not hot enough at the stage when you add the besan, the Mysore pak will not set properly.
After you finish adding the oil and combining well, you let the mixture start bubbling and then immediately pour it out onto a prepared greased plate or greaseproof paper. Of course, it will be very hot. It will have a thick consistency and it will quickly start to become hard. It is easiest to cut it into pieces while it is still warm, after 5-10 minutes. When it reaches the ambient temperature, it will be completely set and have a crunchy, chewy, crumbly fudge consistency. The cooling stage is complete.
Of course, one should not put hot food directly into the refrigerator, so following the correct procedure for making Mysore pak, which involves cooling from a very high temperature to ambient temperature, would not require a refrigerator.
After cooling and cutting, You can transfer your finished candy to a smaller container that you can conveniently put in your small fridge, which may prolong its shelf life. But Mysore pak is not sold as a chilled item and as far as I know people often keep it at ambient temperature in an airtight container.
Answer 3
As long as you end your recipe with the correct consistency, no need to keep it in the refrigerator. Always good to keep at room temperature for 6 to 8 hours in order to get a perfect color gradient starting from light yellow to dark at the center. Original Mysore Pak is a little hard compare to Ghee Mysore Pak.
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