Kulfi is one of the kid’s favorite street foods. During my
school days for vacation, we use to visit our grand parents place, there will
be 12- 15 kids, we use to call Ice cream person and stop him in front of our
house for half an hour. Hope you can imagine in a small village if he sells a
lot in short time what will happen he use to come every day and ring the bell.
Even though it’s not Kulfi, when I planned to make this kulfi, my kid’s behavior
remained me those wonderful days.
This is my last post for this month Blogging Marathon; I ended
up last two weeks with a dessert thought of doing the same for this week too.
There comes Kulfi idea, Kulfi must be served semi frozen and not soft like ice
cream.
Ingredients:
Milk
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4 cups
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Sugar
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½ cup
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Crushed almonds
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1 ½ Tbsp
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Pista crushed
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1 ½ Tbsp
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Heavy cream
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½ cup
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Rose water
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¼ tsp
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Cardamom powder
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¼ tsp
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Yields: 8-10
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Directions:
- Bring milk to boil in a heavy bottomed vessel, when it’s reduced to 3 cups.
- Put sugar in a bowl add ½ cup of hot milk and stir until smooth. Add this mixture to boiling milk.
- Continue to cook on low flame until thick and creamy or until it’s reduced to 1 ½ cups.
- Add the crushed nuts and boil for 1 minute. Remove from heat and allow to cool completely.
- Whip the cream in a large bowl until smooth and thick but not stiff, then mix the cream, rose water, cardamom powder to the reduced milk.
- Pour into cone shaped container or kulfi molds; freeze for 10 hours or until set.
- To serve, hold the cones under tape water for couple minutes remove the lid and run a sharp knife around the edges and slip out the kulfi gentle.
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Delicious Kulfi! All time favorite for everyone :)
ReplyDeletevery simple recipe & I love the way your kulfis look. I am planning to make these soon.
ReplyDeleteany time is a good time for Kulfi... looks so inviting !
ReplyDeleteMy son's fav too....its awesome Manju...looks perfect
ReplyDeleteThey look so cooling and mouth watering..super cool!!
ReplyDeletemm, temping. Now since the temp is soaring high and summer holidays nearing, perfect for kiddo's to quench their thirst and also to quench our thirst of feeding them healthy.
ReplyDeletevery yummy kulfi dear... first time here... Glad to follow you dear...
ReplyDeleteSuch a creamy texture. Lovely
ReplyDeleteLove Kulfis, makes me nostalgic and drooling here.
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thanks,
That kulfi surely looks yum!
ReplyDeletedelicious and cute kulfi... making me nostalgic of the kulfi seller who comes around in the summer afternoon!!!
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Yummy!! I remember devouring milk kulfis from the ice cream walla back home. Homemade is always better though.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I like how you sliced the kulfi for presentation!
ReplyDeleteI love kulfi - I always get one from the street vendors when I go to the Indian neighborhood here in NY, especially in summertime love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWow.. Looks wonderful and thanks for linking with Kid's delight event
ReplyDeleteSuper tempting kulfi... Love this all time...
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How I wish summer has come already to enjoy this chilled delight. They look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteKulfi is just heaven in summer! So cool and tasty and so yummy!
ReplyDeleteLove kulfi..and would be great for this hot summer
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