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Kesar Peda Recipe | Kesar Doodh Peda | Saffron Flavored Milk Peda Posted: 14 Oct 2021 09:44 AM PDT
Doodh Peda or Kesar Milk Peda is a traditional Indian dessert made by evaporating full cream milk till all the water from milk is evaporated and only the solid cream like mixture (khoya) is left. Sugar and flavors are added to the mixture and cooked further till all the moisture is evaporated. It is then shaped into smooth ball, flattened and garnished with pistachio and served. The peda can be flavored with saffron, dry nuts, chocolate, coconut or vanilla as per your choice. It is a gluten free dessert and can be consumed during upwaas/fasting/vrat. These milk peda's taste super delicious and just melt in your mouth. There are many varieties of peda that can be made by adding various dry fruits, flavorings like saffron or cardamom powder or rose water etc. WHAT IS PEDA? Peda is a sweet treat originating from the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It consists of khoya, or made with milk, sugar, and flavorings such as cardamom, rose water, pistachio, and saffron. The town of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh is known for peda as its main specialty. Pedas are typically served during festivals as an offering to gods, although they are enjoyed and consumed throughout the year. Today, pedas come in many different shapes and colors, while khoa is sometimes replaced with milk. You can make Peda with Khoya, which is instant sweet but I made this peda recipe with doodh (milk) only. Cool and cook the doodh till it's thick and then sugar flavoring with kewra (rose water)..tadaa it's ready 😁 The whole process of making peda took 40-45 minutes to cook. But making sweets at home is so If you are looking for more sweets recipe Motichoor Ladoo Besan Ladoo Kesari Sandesh (Bengali sweet delicacy) This recipe of Kesar doodh peda is so easy and simple to make that it can easily be made for a large crowd. Make this for your next festival gathering during Diwali or Dussehra or Holi and serve to your guests. Kesar pedas can also be served as a dessert at the end of a party meal. INGREDIENTS : 1 lire Full Cream Milk 1/2 cup sugar 2 drop Rose water or Kewra 2 Pinch of Saffron and few for garnishing ghee for greasing palm Any dry fruits for garnishing INSTRUCTIONS : 1. In a large kadai or heavy bottom pan, add 1 litre full cream milk (I have already boiled it then reuse the boiled milk). 2. First boil it on high flame, stir continuously to prevent milk from sticking to the bottom and burning. It will take around 7-8 minutes. 3. Once the milk boiled, put the heat to medium to low and Keep on stirring continuously to prevent it from sticking at the bottom of the pan. 4. The layer of cream will form on the top of the milk. Stir it and also scrap the sides of the vessel to remove the cream and mix it with boiling milk. Add 2 pinch of saffron strands. 5. Further after 30 minutes, the milk will be reduced to half. Keep on cooking further on medium heat and stirring continuously till maximum water from milk is evaporated and it forms like a paste. 6. Now the thickened creamy paste is formed. Add sugar to the mixture. Mix well . The sugar will dissolve and make the mixture runny. Cook further till all the moisture is evaporated. 7. The moisture is evaporated and creamy grainy texture of the milk is left. This is known as khoya. Switch off the heat. (You can remove this khoya, cool it and it can be used to make different variation of sweets and savory dishes.) Add cardamom powder or any other flavors such as vanilla, rosewater. I have used 2 drops of rose water. 9. Let the mixture cool. Knead the mixture with your hands to smoothen it. Grease the palms of your hands and take small portion of the mixture and roll it into a smooth ball. 10. Gently flatten the ball by pressing between the palms. ( you can shape the peda with and design them by pressing the peda mold, or fork or toothpick or use a thumb impression, I used to give all designs to my peda). Garnish the peda with dry fruits. 11. Serve the milk peda. The milk peda can be refrigerated for a week in an airtight container and can be enjoyed. Few points to make good peda:
This recipe is a part of A to Z recipe challenge, we choose key ingredients alphabetically to cook and post a dish every month. This month it was alphabet time "D" so I choose my key ingredients DOODH and make this easy and simple KESAR DOODH PEDA SWEET for this festive special and my YOUTUBE channel - JOLLYhOMEMADErECIPES reached 1st milestone completed 1000 subscribers!! |
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