Friday, May 24, 2013

Mango Burfi


Summer is yet to start here, but mangos season is already started. Few weeks back found good mangoes in market bought few and tried this mango burfi. This is my second attempt, first time I tried with canned mango pulp and milk powder but it doesn’t turn out to correct consistency. Still it’s edible and tasty but I was not satisfied with what I made. So I tried second time with paneer which acts as a binding agent for burfi.

 

Ingredients:


Mango Pulp
2 cup
Sugar
10 Tbsp
Paneer
1 cup
Milk powder
1 cup
Milk
1 cup
Nuts chopped
½ - 1 cup
Cardamom powder
1 tsp
Ghee
1 Tbsp
Yields: 30 pieces
 
 
 

 

Directions:

  1. Add mango pulp, milk, paneer and milk powder in a blender and pulse couple times until everything blends well.
  2. Heat ghee in a non stick pan; transfer the mango mixture to pan. Add sugar, cardamom powder and half portion of nuts mix well.
  3. After few minutes of cooking the mixture will start to leave the pan, after cooking for another five minutes it will start to thicken like dough.
  4. Grease a plate and transfer the dough to plate, smooth the top surface using spoon and sprinkle the remaining nuts.
  5. Allow it to cool and cut into desired shape.

 
Note:
  • Use fresh mango for making pulp, peel the skin dice and blend to thick paste. I used two mangoes which yields 2 cups of pulp.
  • Since one of my little one use to remove nuts in food, I added 2 tablespoon of powdered nuts and didn’t sprinkle nuts.
  • Nuts is your option, you may use almonds, pista and cashew nuts.
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14 comments:

Nargis Aara said...

Very nice and interesting recipe :) I shall try out soon :)

divyagcp said...

Mango burfi looks fabulous.. Perfect dessert for mango season..

Rafeeda AR said...

this looks so good...

Harini R said...

Love the usage of paneer in there!!

Priya Suresh said...

Wow,burfi looks tremendous and wish i get few squares rite now,irresistible.

Akila said...

Such a great recipe

Chef Mireille said...

looks too yummy

Aruna Manikandan said...

sounds new to me...
burfi looks yummy :)

The Pumpkin Farm said...

very delicious looking burfi, paneer seems like an interesting addiotion

Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen said...

Very new recipe!!! Looks very inviting!!!Another mango recipe to try!!! :)

Corporate to Kitchen said...

That is really a yummy sweet. Love the combination of mango In burfi

Srivalli said...

Sounds very interesting..yet to make a burfi with mangoes...good one..

Unknown said...

so tempting and picture perfect sweet... love mango deserts!!! Please send me the photo via email as the right click is disabled.. Thanks for sending this yummy recipe to my event.. Looking for more yummy recipes...

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dsdsds said...

Mango burfi's are new to me. Adding Paneer to it is a good idea. Wish I could taste a couple of those squares