Sukki Sevviyaan (Dry Sweet Vermicelli)
- Knead atta (flour) or sooji (semolina) for extra bite into a sturdier variety of firm, non-sticky dough (oddly, there's really no word for dough in Punjabi).
- Pinch off large-marble-sized pieces from the main dough and roll them between your palms to make 1-2 mm thick imperfect sevviyaan (noodles or vermicelli) about 6-8 inches long.
- Break off 1-1.5 inch pieces from each sevviyaan to create these mini-sevviyaan and place them onto a tray to dry.
- Make a sugar and cardamon chashni (syrup) and boil it until it's thick
- Drop the sevviyaan into the chashni on medium heat and let the sevviyaan soak in the chashni and flavor. Add water as needed to get the desired consistency. My grandma use to serve them bone dry and nearly crisp.
- Top with nuts/raisins or eat as is.
Enjoy! And leave some for tomorrow!
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