Showing posts with label milk sweet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milk sweet. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Kalakhand | Milk Sweet

This post is in my draft for a very long time back. Now only giving the new look for it. My hubby took my Camera and coz of that, digging  my draft for posting the recipe. This Kalakhand is one of my favorite recipe. Never have the patience to try it. But one fine day, finally tried and came out very good. The final product was bit sticky n watery, but when it cools, it became thick and taste is awesome. I cut down the time, by using condensed milk.


Ingredients

For making paneer
  • Milk - 1 litre + 1/2 litre
  • Lemon juice - 3 tsp


For Kalakhand

  • Condensed milk - 1 can
  • Saffron - few strands
  • Cardamom - a pinch
  • Sugar - if necessary
  • Pistachios - few crushed
  • Almonds - few crushed


Method

  • Bring milk to boil and add lemon juice.
                        
  • Milk curdles.
  • Strain the curdled milk using a muslin cloth or cheese cloth with running water so as to remove the lemon smell and leave it for 1 to 2 hrs.
                       
  • Crumble this paneer and keep aside.

  • In a heavy bottomed non stick pan, add the 1/2 litre milk and condensed milk and bring to boil.
  

  • When the milk slightly thickens, add the crumbled paneer to it and keep stirring in medium flame, as it may stick to the bottom. (At this stage, if sugar is needed, add sugar)
  • When the mixture thickens a bit  more, add the cardamom and stir again, till slight golden colour texture forms.

  • Now grease a plate and transfer the mixture and flatten it.

  • Add the crushed nuts and saffron and press bit.
  • Leave it for 20 to 30 minutes and cut into squares and serve.
  • Delicious kalakhand is ready. 



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