Pinni, a cherished winter delight in Punjabi cuisine, is a sweet made with basic ingredients like whole wheat flour, sugar, ghee, nuts, and flavorings. The round shape gives it its name. Try my Pinni Recipe, and enjoy not just a tasty treat but also a good source of energy and essential nutrients.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 5 minutes
- Cook time: 20 minutes
- Total time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 11 · 11 Pinni
- Category: Sweets
- Cuisine: North Indian, Punjabi
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons ghee (- preferably desi ghee)
- 2 tablespoons/20 grams edible gum (gond, optional)
- 2 tablespoons/20 grams almonds (or 20 almonds)
- 2 to 3 tablespoons/20 grams cashews (or 12 cashews)
- 2 tablespoons/15 grams pistachios (- shelled and unsalted)
- 1 tablespoon/10 grams raisins
- ½ teaspoon green cardamom powder
- ½ teaspoon ginger powder ((ground ginger))
- 4 tablespoons ghee (- preferably desi ghee)
- 1 cup/120 grams whole wheat flour
- 0.75 cup/75 grams powdered sugar (or confectioner's sugar, can also use castor sugar)
Method
Preparation
- Heat 3 tablespoons of ghee in a frying pan or kadai (wok) over medium to medium-high heat.
- Ensure ghee is about 170 to 180 degrees Celsius. To check, add a small piece of gond; it should puff up immediately.
- When the ghee is moderately hot, add all gond pieces in the frying pan or kadai (wok)
- Stir and fry until crispy, golden, and puffed. Keep stirring for even frying.
- Use a slotted spoon to remove fried gond pieces. Place the fried gond pieces on kitchen paper towel and let them cool.
- Reduce heat to low or medium-low.
- Add almonds and fry for about a minute or until their color changes. Increase the heat to medium if needed. Remove fried almonds with a slotted spoon and set aside on kitchen paper towel.
- Add cashews and fry for about 1 to 2 minutes or until light golden or golden. Increase the heat to medium if needed. Remove fried cashews and place on kitchen paper towel.
- Add pistachios and fry for about a minute or until the color changes and light golden. Turn off the heat. Remove with a slotted spoon and place on kitchen paper towel.
Powdering Gond and Nuts
- Let the fried gond and nuts cool at room temperature.
- Once cooled, powder gond using a mixer-grinder, blender or other tools like a mortar-pestle or back of a steel bowl or steel glass. If using a mixer-grinder, grind in short spurts or use the pulse option of your mixer-grinder to get a fine texture. Remove powdered gond and set aside.
- In the same grinder, pulse almonds, cashews, and pistachios to make a coarse or semi-fine mixture. Set aside. Opt to make a finely ground texture if you prefer.
- Additionally, sift powdered sugar to remove lumps. Set aside.
Roasting Flour
- Approximately half a tablespoon of ghee will be left in the pan or kadai after frying the nuts.
- In the same kadai or pan, heat this remaining ghee until warm or lightly hot.
- Add whole wheat flour. Mix it evenly with the ghee.
- On medium-low to medium heat, roast flour for 8 to 10 minutes or until fragrant, stirring often and non-stop.
- Once this is achieved, add 4 tablespoons of ghee and mix thoroughly with the roasted flour.
- Stir continuously for 4 to 6 minutes or until the flour turns evenly golden.
- The overall roasting duration for the flour typically ranges from 12 to 16 minutes, influenced by factors like flour texture, quality, pan thickness, and metal type.
Making Pinni
- Turn off the heat. Place the pan or kadai on the kitchen countertop.
- Add powdered gond, powdered nuts, raisins, sifted powdered sugar, green cardamom powder, and ginger powder. Mix thoroughly. Do a taste test and add more sugar if needed.
- While still hot, take a portion of the mixture and form round pinnis.
Storage and Serving Suggestions
- Store pinni at room temperature in an airtight container. Keeps well for about a month in the cold winters of North India.
- Enjoy pinni as a sweet treat on their own or paired with hot milk, especially for children.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.