A Modak is a sweet dumpling popular in Western and Southern India. It iscalled Modak in Marathi and Konkani as wellas Gujaratilanguage, modhaka or kadubu in Kannada, modhaka or kozhakkattai in Tamil, and kudumu in Telugu.
The sweet filling inside a Modak is made up of fresh grated coconut and jaggery, while the soft shell is made from rice flour, or wheat flourmixed with khava or maida flour. The dumpling can be fried or steamed. The steamed version, called UkdicheModak, is eaten hot withghee.
Modaks have a special importance in the worship of the Hindu god Ganesh; Modak is believed to be his favorite food, which begets him the moniker Modakapriya (the one who likes Modak) in Sanskrit. During the Ganesh worship ceremony, known in India as Ganesh Chaturthi the puja always concludes with an offering of TwentyoneModaks to the deity and as prasad. Modaks made with rice flour shell are preferred for this purpose, however, wheat shell version are also used. Innovative recipes for Modaks have also been created. These include banana NachniModak, MotichoorModak and chocolate Modak.
CHOCOLATE MODAK RECIPES
The normal chocolate modak Recipes is as follows