MADATHA KHAJA RECIPE – Sweet Khaja

Description

Madatha Khaja is a delicious flaky pastry dipped in sugar syrup, quite similar to our Badusha except its shaped out of a layered dough. It is very famous in Andhra and also called as Sweet Khaja / Kakinada Khaja.

Madatha Kaja

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Ingredients
1 cup Maida
1 pinch Baking soda
2 tbsp Ghee (room temperature)
1 tbsp Rice flour
3 tsp Ghee (for mixing)
2 tbsp Almonds (slivered)
½ cup Water (or little less)
1½ cup Sugar
¼ cup Water (for Syrup)
3 cup Oil

Instructions

Sieve maida and baking soda, add ghee and mix thoroughly. Now slowly add water and knead to form a soft dough. The final dough should be soft and partly waxy similar to our chapati dough consistency. Knead atleast for 10 to 15 minutes to bring it soft stage. Let this sit covered for 15 minutes to set. Mix rice flour and ghee to make a paste and keep aside.

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Divide the dough into 2 even rolls. Roll out one dough ball like a big chapati.

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Apply rice flour paste over the chapati and spread evenly.

 

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Roll it like a mat and seal the edges firmly. You can either cut at this stage or roll it little flat to give a rectangular appearance. I’ve just pressed with my hands to flatten.

 

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Cut them slightly in an angle to give a diamond shape. Follow the same procedure for the other chapati and cut into small pieces and keep aside.

Heat up the oil on one side of the stove and also make the sugar syrup simultaneously. Melt the sugar in water and boil until it reaches one thread consistency and switch off. Check method for thread consistency here. When the oil temperature is ready (medium high), start frying the kajas in batches until golden brown. While dropping the kajas in oil the temperature should be hot, then reduce the flame to medium and fry until light golden. Too much heat will burn the outer covering the inner folds will be left uncooked with the raw dough. So check the temperature from time to time and also for every batch.

 

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Remove and immediately drop them into prepared sugar syrup. Let them soak for 30 minutes and then remove from the syrup and store in a box. Decorate with slivered almonds and serve.

Madatha Kaja

 

 

 

Notes

Yield : Makes 12 medium size kajas approx.

Actually traditional madatha kajas are very big with many foldings, the chapatis are rolled very big, almost double the size of mine. But my rolling board is very small and I sticked to smaller size.

Comments

26 responses to “MADATHA KHAJA RECIPE – Sweet Khaja”

  1. […] absolutely delicious with so many flaky layers soaked in sugar syrup.  Recipe Source: Spiceindiaonline Makes 20 small Kajas Ingredients: Flour/ Maida-1 cup Baking Soda-a pinch Ghee-2 tbs Rice Flour-1 […]

  2. skrakhi Avatar
    skrakhi

    Thank You Ms.Mullai, I am from andhra and everyone are crazy about madatha kaja and gottam kaha/Kakinada kaja in my place. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

  3. rupahemantkumar Avatar
    rupahemantkumar

    thank u so much

  4. nazringani Avatar
    nazringani

    Hi Mullai, Am a big fan of your recipies..Kajas turned out very delicious.My husband loved it a lot..But i found difficulties while frying them..the layers got separated and started to puff up little bit..What should be done to avoid this..

    Nazrin. 

  5. pgollakota Avatar
    pgollakota

    This looks good and mouth watering. 🙂
    Do anyone know the recipe of Kakinada kaza

  6. danalakshmi Avatar
    danalakshmi

    looking so tempting mullai will try for my wedding day

  7. avanthika Avatar
    avanthika

    Avanthika

    Hi mullai i tried kaja taste came out superb but while frying kajas in oil it got seperated. What should i do to avoid comming the kaja out.

  8. matilda Avatar
    matilda

    i’ll take ur advise mullai

  9. matilda Avatar
    matilda

    hey mullai,
    i tried ur recipe,came out really very well.what do i do with the remaining sugar syrup.should i use that syrup next time while trying out new recipe containing sugar syrup.

    1. Mullai Avatar
      Mullai

      Matilda, usually you will have little sugar syrup left which can be either discarded or can be poured over the kajas. Most of the time it will be discarded as too much syrup will form a thick coating on the kajas when it crystalises.

       

  10. ksailaja Avatar
    ksailaja

    Hai Mullai
    I tried this kaja.Tastes really yummy.
    But most of my kajas are not cooked inside.Please give some tips to coook them whole.

    Sailaja

    1. Mullai Avatar
      Mullai

      Sailaja, kneading and setting aside the dough for sometime actually gives time for the baking soda to work. The other things is rolling out thin and frying at the right temperature. If the oil is too hot, the outer gets cooked fast and inside part remains doughy. better luck next time, thanks.

  11. nila Avatar
    nila

    Hey Mullai,
    Can i use All Purpose flour instead of Maida?

    1. Mullai Avatar
      Mullai

      Nila, ofcourse all-purpose will work but I personally prefer maida. Check forum or use search to read more on the difference.

  12. venila Avatar
    venila

    your madatha kaja looks lip smacking and tempting.
    good keep it up. .

  13. catysaty Avatar
    catysaty

    Hi ,
    I tried this.Very tasty and good.Tks mullai.

  14. shalinivenkatesh Avatar
    shalinivenkatesh

    oh god which cooking land have u come from? cooking goddess for all of us……
    i have turned into a good chef from a so so one thanks to your recipes….

    lovely man.. just wanna pull out one from da pic and gobble it up!!

  15. SELVIELANCHEZHIAN Avatar
    SELVIELANCHEZHIAN

    rea llywow
    u can put a coat of ghee on top and sprinkle some suger
    it will loke and taste superb

  16. S.Priya Avatar
    S.Priya

    Wow looks too attractive n yummy…

  17. m.viji Avatar
    m.viji

    mullai intha kaja recipe thenditu irunthen.cleara kedaikala.Thanks for sharing. color of kaja superba vanthu iruku!!!!!!!!!!!

  18. prachi Avatar
    prachi

    hi

    they appear very yummy and tasty.will try them soon and let you know.

    Love,

    Prachi

  19. M Divya Avatar
    M Divya

    semmaiya irruku mullai….pesave mudiyala…sikkarame senjitu will post the picture….
    Divya Mubarak

  20. matilda Avatar
    matilda

    Very well explained mullai

  21. seema Avatar
    seema

    It looks awesome and will definitely be of good taste i hope. i’ve never heard of this Mullai, nice explanation.

  22. abhimuthu Avatar
    abhimuthu

    Mullai,
    Nice looking sweet,attractive pictures and detailed explanation; This name is new to me, I am sure the taste will be delicious. Thanks for sharing.

  23. Cappuccino Avatar
    Cappuccino

    Cool !!! Loooooooks verrrrrry yuuuuuuummy ma’am. Pictures are perfect.

    Your Madatha kaja looks like Krishna Sweets item. Thanks for posting

    Have a great day