Mysore Pak | Easy Indian Sweet Recipe | Diwali Sweet Recipe (2024)

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My 292nd recipe, "Mysore Pak", a super delicious and melt in your mouth South Indian sweet. If there is a worthy challenger for North Indian sweets like Kaju Katli or Bengali sweets like Rasgulla, it is this Mysore Pak from the South. The flavor from the ghee, the soft texture and the amazing melt in your mouth consistency makes this one among the must try sweets.

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I should certainly call this out now. My mom makes the most delicious mysore pak. Whenever she makes Indian sweets for festivals like Krishna Jeyanthi or Diwali, it is certain that this mysore pak finds a place. And since she shares the sweets and snacks with our relatives and neighbors, everyone would be eagerly waiting year after year for her famous mysore pak.

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After having said so much about my mom's mysore pak, I have a confession to make. While growing up I was not much into Indian sweets. I was most of the times addicted to chocolates, especially Dairy Milk and did not have much of an interest on Indian sweets, however delicious they were. Same was the case when it came to mysore pak as well. I felt that it was a littletoo rich or sweet for my palette.

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Only now after I started cooking, I started appreciating all the techniques that goes into making Indian sweets. Each steps has to be precisely followed to get the right consistency. I quick misstep, can turn your halwa into a burfi or your burfi into a brick. And since I have the liberty to control the fat and sugar that goes into making a sweet, I always make it suited to my taste buds. The end result is that I have turned into a big time fan of Indian sweets and I always crave one after any delicious meal.

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This Mysore Pak is no different to other Indian sweets. As much as it is delicious, it requires patience and practice to get the consistency right. I have been trying my mom's recipe ever since 2013. However, each time something or the other would go wrong. Either the raw flavor of the besan would be still lingering or the mysore pak would turn very hard. It took close to 4-5 attempts now for me to get the right consistency.

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Unlike Mysore Pak which ishard to bite into, this one is soft and similar to the famous one from Sri Krishna Sweets. There are so many people addicted to the taste of Krishna Sweets Mysore Pak, that I even see thembeingexportedto countries like US. With this recipe in your hands, you will no more have to depend on just Krishna Sweets or any other store. You can very easily make one at home which just 5 ingredients and enjoy 🙂

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Mysore Pak

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Mysore Pak

Revathi Palani

Mysore Pak is a soft, melt in your mouth consistency Indian sweet made primarily from besan flour, ghee and sugar. Perfect for special occasions.

5 from 6 votes

Prep Time 1 minute min

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Indian

Servings 25

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Besan Flour
  • 1 Cup Oil
  • 1 Cup Ghee *Refer Notes.
  • 1 ¾ Cup Sugar
  • ½ Cup Water

Instructions

  • First sieve the besan flour using a fine mesh to ensure that there are no lumps. Keep aside. Also, grease the pans needed for making the mysore pak. I used 2 small sized loaf pans.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-0.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />

  • Add the oil and ghee to a pan and heat it in medium flame. Ensure that the oil ghee mixture is hot by the time we add to the besan flour.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-1.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-2.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />

  • Now, in a tall heavy bottom pan, add the sugar and water. Heat in medium flame and keep stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Then let the sugar syrup continue to boil until it reaches 1 string consistency (*refer notes), by stirring occasionally.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-3.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-4.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" /><br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-5.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-6.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />

  • Once the sugar syrup reaches the consistency, reduce the flame to low. Add the besan flour to the syrup, little by little and keep stirring nicely until the besan flour mixes well with the sugar syrup without any lumps.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-7.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-8.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" /><br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-9.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-10.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />

  • Once the besan flour and the sugar syrup has mixed thoroughly and no lumps are visible, turn the flame back to medium - low. Now, add about 2 Tbsp of the hot oil+ghee mixture to the besan mixture. The besan mixture would immediately turn frothy. Keep stirring continuously until all the oil+ghee is absorbed by the besan mixture. Now, repeat the step of adding oil + ghee mixture again and keep doing so until the besan mixture reaches the desired consistency. The consistency is a golden color mixture which is slightly frothy and does not absorb anymore oil.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-11.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-12.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" /><br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-13.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-14.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />

  • Once the consistency is reached, immediately transfer the mixture to the greased pan. Gently tap and then leave them to rest until they are warm. Using a sharp knife cut the pieces of mysore pak, as desired. Leave it in the pan to cool further to room temperature.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-15.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-16.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="48%" />

  • Once cooled, remove the cut mysore pak pieces from the pan and Enjoy.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mysore-pak-1.jpg" alt="mysore pak" width="100%" />

Notes | FAQ

- It is essential to maintain the Ghee + Oil ratio to maintain the perfect texture for the mysore pak.

- You will not have all the 2 Cups of Ghee + Oil. Add it only until the besan mixture reaches desired consistency. I was actually left out with about 2 Tbsp of the Oil + Ghee mixture.

- It is perfectly okay, if there are still few small lumps in the besan mixture while adding the oil+ghee mixture.

- One string consistency -> If you take a little bit of the sugar syrup between 2 of your fingers, as shown in the pic above, you should get one continuous string formed between your fingers.

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- The oil+ghee mixture should be hot while adding to the besan mixture. Only then you would get the right texture and also the raw flavor of besan would be gone.

- Also ensure that you do not overheat the oil+ghee mixture.

- It is essential to follow the stove flame settings mentioned correctly, for each stage of the process.

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  1. Shalini says

    Mysore Pak in the pics looks exactly like the ones from Sri Krishna sweets. Wonderful recipe!

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    • revifood says

      Thanks Shalini 🙂

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  2. Neha says

    I added some dry fruits in it n taste was amazing. Thanks for the the recipe.

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    • revifood says

      Thanks for trying Nega 🙂

      Reply

    • revifood says

      Thanks for trying Neha 🙂

      Reply

  3. Neha says

    I added some dry fruits and its taste amazing

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FAQs

What are the ingredients of Mysore Pak? ›

Traditional Mysore Pak with its porous exterior and a tender crumb contains only 4 ingredients— gram flour (besan), refined sugar, ghee and vegetable oil. Both the rock solid or melt-in-your mouth versions of this sweet treat tickle your taste buds.

What is the famous sweet in Mysore Ki? ›

Mysore pak is an Indian sweet prepared in ghee. It originated in the city of Mysore, one of the major cities in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is made of generous amounts of ghee, sugar, gram flour, and often cardamom. The texture of this sweet is similar to a buttery and dense cookie.

Why is my Mysore Pak hard? ›

If your Mysore Pak turns out hard or crumbly, it could be due to overcooking or insufficient ghee. Ensure you cook the besan mixture to the right consistency and use the recommended amount of ghee in the above Mysore Pak recipe. Adjusting these factors can help achieve a softer texture.

How long does Mysore Pak stay fresh? ›

Be it any festival or occasion, Mysore Pak Sweets are always the show-stopper. When it comes to the shelf life of these Mysore Pak Sweets, they can last for up to 2-3 weeks when stored properly in an airtight container in a cool and dry place.

Should Mysore Pak be kept in the fridge? ›

Mysòre Pak is best consumed within a few weeks of preparation. If stored in refrigerated conditions, it can be preserved for a couple of months.

What is the national sweet of India? ›

Jalebi is India's national sweet. You can enjoy it at any time of the day, any season and on any occasion. The feeling of having a hot jalebi slathered with cold rabdi melting in your mouth is nothing short of an olfactory org*sm. Be it eaten with curd, milk or just alone nobody says no to jalebi.

What is the story of Mysore Pak sweet? ›

Mysore Pak was first prepared in the Royal Palace of Mysore, Karnataka, during the reign of King Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV in the 19th century. The royal chef, Kakasura Madappa, invented this sweet using besan (gram flour), sugar, and ghee. The king loved it so much that he named it after the city of Mysore.

How much sugar is in Mysore Pak? ›

Region: US
ServingIngredientCalories
7.14 gramsflour26
11.71 gramsghee103
11.43 gramssugar44
13.53 gramswater0
Mar 21, 2019

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.

Is Mysore Pak healthy? ›

No, Mysore pak is very high in fat and will cause inflammation to the body and result in fat storage if had. Note that most of the ghee is drained out at the end of the cooking process so you can still have this mithai once in a while.

What is interesting about Mysore Pak? ›

Mysore Pak History

When Kakasura Madappa was preparing sweets for the royal family, he tried his hands at preparing a new dish with gram flour, sugar syrup, ghee, and cardamom powder. The sweet prepared by Kakasura Madappa was unnamed. The Royal Sweet “Mysore Pak” was named by Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV.

How long is Mysore Pak good for in the fridge? ›

If stored properly, Mysore Pak can last for up to 2-3 weeks in the fridge.

How many pieces are in 1 kg of Mysore Pak? ›

Approximately 26 pieces/1 kg. Shelf life: 7 days.

Does Mysore Sandal soap have chemicals? ›

Mysore Sandal Soap is a premium quality bath soapwhich have no chemicals. It has sandalextracts from world's best sandal reserves of India. With amazing fragrance, it also gives extra softness and beauty to the skin.

What is the difference between Mysore Pak and milk cake? ›

Mysore pak is made with gram flour (besan), ghee, sugar and cardamom powder. It does not contain milk. Milk cake is made with flour, milk, butter or oil, eggs, baking powder and sugar. It contains milk as a key ingredient.

Is Mysore Pak made of besan? ›

Mysore Pak is a speciality of South India. A rich delicacy, it is made with besan flour and oodles of ghee.

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