It is again the time of year when we celebrate 'Rakhi' or 'Raksha Bandhan'. It is the Indian festival to celebrate the bond between brothers and sisters. I had written about it last year when I had shared these decadent chocolate truffles.
This year I decided to go for Indian sweets for this special occasion. So, in this post I will present you with 5 recipes to choose from for your dear brother. Of course the first one is this rich milk based sweet - Kalakand. It is prepared by condensing milk which requires great patience as it needs constant stirring and slow prolonged cooking. Such tedious process is often a deterrent to making this sweet at home. But when I saw this microwave version on Suma's blog , I tried it instantly and since have made it many times. It is so quick and easy that you will not think twice to try it.
This recipe needs just 2 main ingredients: freshly made paneer or cottage cheese and condensed milk. Suma had used ricotta cheese but homemade paneer works like a charm too. I have tried it with both cheese and didn't find any difference.
Recipe Source: Veggie Platter
Wondering what else you could make,why not try any of these:
Basundi/Rabri
Bread Ras Malai
Malai Kulfi
Let me know what special you are making for Rakhi.
Linking it to Jagruti's event - Rakhi - a thread of love.
Thank you for stopping by! Cheers!
This year I decided to go for Indian sweets for this special occasion. So, in this post I will present you with 5 recipes to choose from for your dear brother. Of course the first one is this rich milk based sweet - Kalakand. It is prepared by condensing milk which requires great patience as it needs constant stirring and slow prolonged cooking. Such tedious process is often a deterrent to making this sweet at home. But when I saw this microwave version on Suma's blog , I tried it instantly and since have made it many times. It is so quick and easy that you will not think twice to try it.
This recipe needs just 2 main ingredients: freshly made paneer or cottage cheese and condensed milk. Suma had used ricotta cheese but homemade paneer works like a charm too. I have tried it with both cheese and didn't find any difference.
Recipe Source: Veggie Platter
For homemade paneer: (yields 1 cup of fresh paneer)
1.25 litre whole milk
3-4 tbsp lemon juice
Process:
1. Bring the milk to boil. When it boiling add the lemon juice. The milk will curdle instantly. Take it off gas immediately.
2. Separate the whey from the cheese using a strainer. Squeeze out excess water of the cheese. No need to squeeze out every drop of whey, what we need is just a soft cheese. This should yield about a cup of paneer.
Ingredients:
1 cup fresh paneer
1 condensed milk tin (400 gm). It measures around 1 cup in volume.
4 cardamom pods pounded
Chopped pistachios for garnish
Process:
1. In a large microwave save bowl mix the fresh paneer and condensed milk such that the mixture is uniform.
2. Microwave it for 10-12 minutes stirring every 1 minute. By the end of this process all the liquid will have evaporated. If it is not so at the end of 12 minutes, continue it for a couple of more minutes.
3. Line a tin with parchment paper and spread the mixture evenly. Sprinkle the cardamom powder over it and garnish it with chopped pistachios.
4. Let it cool down to room temperature and then slice it in desired shape. At this point the kalakand slices may not hold its shape. It is always a good idea to refrigerate it over night or a couple of hours to get firm slices. Enjoy a slice cold.
Wondering what else you could make,why not try any of these:
Basundi/Rabri
Bread Ras Malai
Malai Kulfi
Linking it to Jagruti's event - Rakhi - a thread of love.
Thank you for stopping by! Cheers!




