I agree that i'm not fond of eating desserts ,but my kids love all kinds of Indian Sweets. I like to make those sweets, which have little room for error and doesn't require elaborate preparations.
You can also make this recipe using ricotta cheese,but for that you have to slow roast to get the desired consistency.
Everyone in my family loves Peda and I'm sure once you try it, it will be a keeper in your cookbooks too.
Makes approx 10-12
Ingredients :
1 Cup : Grated Khoya/Khoa/Mawa*
1/4 cup: fine sugar(add 1 Tbps more if you like your sweets really sweet)
4-5 : saffron strands
4-5 : Cardamom
5-6 : unsalted Pistachio
Directions:
Take the Saffron threads and put 1/2 tsp of water or milk and let it soak for 10 mins,then crush the threads with the spoon or with the help of mortar and pestle.Keep aside.
Soak the Pistachio in warm water and peel and chop it into 1/4" long pieces
Take the cardamom seeds from the pods and crush it into fine powder.
Take a heavy Bottom Pan or Kadhai and add Mawa and Sugar ,keep stirring it on slow flame for 15 -18 mins , Add the saffron strands.It gives a nice yellow color to the peda and adds a nice aroma to it.
Add the cardamom powder.Mix everything well.
once the mixture had cooled down,take some ghee or unsalted butter in your hand and make 1/2 inches spheres.Garnish with chopped Pistachios.
*:Mawa is easily available in any South Asian/Indian grocery stores.
You can also make this recipe using ricotta cheese,but for that you have to slow roast to get the desired consistency.
Everyone in my family loves Peda and I'm sure once you try it, it will be a keeper in your cookbooks too.
Makes approx 10-12
Ingredients :
1 Cup : Grated Khoya/Khoa/Mawa*
1/4 cup: fine sugar(add 1 Tbps more if you like your sweets really sweet)
4-5 : saffron strands
4-5 : Cardamom
5-6 : unsalted Pistachio
Directions:
Take the Saffron threads and put 1/2 tsp of water or milk and let it soak for 10 mins,then crush the threads with the spoon or with the help of mortar and pestle.Keep aside.
Soak the Pistachio in warm water and peel and chop it into 1/4" long pieces
Take the cardamom seeds from the pods and crush it into fine powder.
Take a heavy Bottom Pan or Kadhai and add Mawa and Sugar ,keep stirring it on slow flame for 15 -18 mins , Add the saffron strands.It gives a nice yellow color to the peda and adds a nice aroma to it.
Add the cardamom powder.Mix everything well.
once the mixture had cooled down,take some ghee or unsalted butter in your hand and make 1/2 inches spheres.Garnish with chopped Pistachios.
*:Mawa is easily available in any South Asian/Indian grocery stores.
Wow! This sure is pretty easy. Thanks Monika, I am craving for pedhas now :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't really thought to add saffron to sweet dishes, only to savory. Guess I have a lot to learn!
ReplyDeleteThis is mouth watering dish..having sweet tooth my next target is to get mawa from Indian store.Thanks for teaching us great and easy recipes.
ReplyDeletePlease post matar paranthas whenever you get chance.
Thanks Monica...ofcourse i will post the matar parathas and lentil soup receipes at the earliest.
ReplyDeleteBTW,You guys ROCK.....