Ganesh Chaturthi 2018: Here's why Bappa loves modak, and 2 recipes

Festival sees devotees offering deity various sweets and savouries amongst which modaks make for the most prominent prasad of the festival.

Update: 2018-09-11 15:17 GMT
As per the rituals, 21 modaks are offered to the benevolent God and eventually served to devotees.

Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations are incomplete without Lord Ganpati’s favourite sweetmeat, the modak.

Modaks are Indian dumplings and are a special treat to the elephant-headed God and his devotees.

Celebrated extensively across Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Goa and other parts of India, the 10-day long festivities is commemorated as Ganesh’s birth anniversary.

The festival sees devotees offering the deity various sweets and savouries amongst which modaks make for the most prominent prasad of the festival.

According to Hindu mythology, modak is believed to be Lord Ganesha’s favourite, thus his name Modakpriya (One who likes modak) in Sanskrit.

As per the rituals, 21 modaks are offered to the benevolent God and eventually served to devotees.

Modaks are steamed or fried dumplings made from rice flour, wheat flour, and have fillings including grated coconut and jaggery.

Modaks are generally offered to the idol and then served as Prasad to the devotees. Steamed modaks are also known as Ukadiche Modak and are slathered with hot ghee before savouring it.

Myth

According to legend, Shiva and Goddess Parvati were once graced by the demi-gods and presented with a unique, divine modak.

The modak was up a notch since it had the ability to bestow the person eating it with incredible knowledge of science, scriptures, art, and writing.

Goddess Parvati was thus keen on her sons having this modak.

However, neither of them was keen on sharing this rare savoury, due to which their mother decided to test her sons. She wanted to know as to what sincerity and devotion means to each of them.

Eager to relish the modak, Lord Kartik, within no time, went on a detour to explore the many spiritual places. Lord Ganesha’s strong sincerity and devotion towards his parents made him take a rather different route. He went around Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati to showcase his unconditional love and put forth his point of view.

Hence, our much-loved Lord Ganesha won their hearts and the coveted modak!

Another story from the volatile books of mythology is that of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati along with Ganesha visiting Anusuya, the wife of a respectable sage named Atri. While Lord Ganesha was presented with a platter full of mouth-watering delicacies, none were able to satiate his hunger.

The only food item to have done the impossible was our now-famous modak. Hence began modak’s association with the Lord of obstacles and festive celebrations!

Ukadiche Modak

Ukadiche Modak by Vilas Dhankute, Sous Chef at Grand Mercure Bangalore

Ingredients:

Ukad dough

  • Rice flour  - ½ cup
  • Warm water – 2/3 cup
  • Salt – pinch
  • Ghee – 1tsp

Stuffing

  • Shredded coconut – ½ cup
  • Jagger – ¼ cup
  • Poppy seeds – 1 tbsp.
  • Cardamom powder – 1 tsp
  • Assorted nuts  - 1tablspoon

Method

Ukad dough

  • Take a rice flour
  • Boil 2/3 cup of water, add pinch of salt and tsp of ghee and pour rice flour and mix well.
  • Cover and keep aside for 10 minutes            

Preparation of Stuffing

  • Roast the poppy seed on tawa.
  • Mix Jaggery and coconut and poppy seeds, mix it properly and cook for 2 minutes.
  • Finally add cardamom powder and nuts.

Preparation of Modak

  • Take ukad, with the wet hand knead the dough to soft consistency.
  • Split dough in equal size balls.
  • Pat ball in to a small bowl size shape, place the stuffing in center of dough and start to make plates around stuffing
  • Gather all plates at the center of stuffing and try to seal edges.
  • Heat the water in idly cooker, put one small round pot and keep the SS plate on top of the pot place the wet muslin cloth on top of plate place the modaks on top of muslin cloth keep the enough space between two modaks.
  • Steamed for 10 minutes on medium heat
  • Served warm with ghee.

Fried Modak

Fried Modak by Vilas Dhankute, Sous Chef at Grand Mercure Bangalore

Ingredients

For stuffing

  • Coconut ( grated) – 1cup
  • Jaggery – ½ cup
  • Green cardamom – ¼ tea spoon

For dough

  • All-purpose flour   - 1cup
  • Rawa  - ¼ Cup
  • Salt - pinch
  • Oil  - 1 table spoon
  • Milk  - 3 to 4 table spoon
  • Oil for deep frying

Preparation

Stuffing

  • Take coconut  pan, cook it for few minutes
  • Add jaggery and cardamom powder mix it well
  • Remove from fire and keep it aside to cool down

Dough

  • Take an all-purpose flour, Rawa, salt in a bowl
  • Add a tablespoon of oil and mix well
  • Add milk little a time and knead into a smooth dough
  • Cover the dough with damp muslin cloth and keep aside for 10 to 15 minutes

Preparation of modak

  • Divide the dough into small balls
  • Flatten the ball with you palms, roll the flatten ball with the rolling pin into 4 inch diameter circle. Keep the edges little thinner than the center part.
  • Place spoon full of stuffing in the center of the dough, apply some milk to the edges with you fingertips
  • And fold the edges with the help of your finger or use the modak shape mold
  • Heat the oil in pan on medium heat, fry the modak till its golden brown
  • Keep staring the modak for even color
  • Then remove it on a plate, let it cool completely
  • Served cold

The recipes have been shared by  Executive Sous Chef, Vilas Dhankute, Grand Mercure Bangalore.

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