Chocolate Modak Recipe is delicious and festive twist to Ganesh Chaturthi favourite. Also called kozhukattai, modaks are a staple for this festival, along with Sundal, served as the favourites of Lord Ganesh.
Chocolate Modaks are a great option for those looking to make an assortment of homemade sweets either to present for the pooja at home, to distribute to family and friends or even to serve at your festival feast.
This recipe comes in handy, using the same basic modak recipe, using homemade chena, but adds a slight variation in the form of the welcome addition of chocolate. Add Chocolate Modak to your annual Ganesh Chaturthi preparations and sweeten the festival for your family.
Serve along with other festive sweets like South Indian Poli Recipe with Coconut Obbattu/Bobbattu) and Paneer Gulab Jamun Recipe (Delicious Diwali Sweet) .
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Cuisine: Indian
Course: Dessert
Diet: Vegetarian
Equipments Used: Preethi Blue Leaf Mixer Grinder, Hard Anodised Kadai (Wok)
Cooks in 45 M
Total in 60 M
To begin making the Chocolate Modak Recipe, refer Homemade Paneer Recipe or the complete process on how to make homemade chenna/ paneer.
Into a large mixing bowl, add the homemade chenna, the icing sugar, desiccated coconut, vanilla extract and cocoa powder and and knead well for at least 5 minutes until the chocolate modak mixture is well combined.
It should be smooth without any lumps. Bring the chocolate modak mixture together in a ball, and pinch a lime-sized portions of the mixture, to shape into modaks.
Use modak moulds to give them the trademark shape. You can also place a whole almond inside the mixture before shaping into a modak.
Serve along with other festive sweets like South Indian Poli Recipe with Coconut Obbattu/Bobbattu) and Paneer Gulab Jamun Recipe (Delicious Diwali Sweet) .