Sunday, July 25, 2010

Carrot Malai Kulfi

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I had some carrots at home from so many days, i was planning to make carrot halwa but my hubby was telling me yesterday only you prepared sago halwa for your 50th post and why another halwa !! so i thought he was right and let me try something different, so i blend the concept with kulfi and created this carrot malai kulfi which came out very well and satisfied both our tastes.

This is my first kulfi i prepared at home, we enjoyed it very much and i am sure you would too.

Ingredients:
  • 4 medium size carrots (grated)
  • 3.5 cups high fat milk (whole)
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup grated paneer
  • 2 crushed cardamom
  • 1 tsp finely chopped almonds
Cooking Procedure

Take the grated carrots and boil in 1/2 cup milk until cooked and let it cool.

After it cool keep aside one tbsp cooked grated carrot.

Blend the remaining carrot into a nice paste.

Take 3 cup milk and boil till it become half quantity.

Now added this carrot paste to the milk and stir nicely and boil for 5 min.

Add the grated paneer,sugar,cardomom, chopped almonds and also the grated carrot which was kept aside.

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Stir for 2 minutes, take it of the flame and let it cool.

Once it cools pour the mixture in the kulfi moulds and freeze for 6-7 hours.

To remove the kulfi from the kulfi moulds, keep the kulfi mould under running water for 1-2 min and slowly pull it out and your kulfi is ready.

Tip: If you have left over carrot halwa you can use it for making carrot malai kulfi too by adding it directly to the boiling milk.

This carrot malai kulfi goes to 4 wonderfull event's


Healing Foods Carrots hosted by Suma started by Siri

Monthly Mingle Party Treats hosted by Sara started by Meeta

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Tags: Carrot Malai Kulfi, Indian Ice Cream, Nuts, Almonds, Kulfi, Dessert

48 comments:

  1. carrot n malai, both make me drool :) kulfi looks delicious

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  2. nice idea of this recipe.excellent satya ur very innovative.n if u like my recipes and blog u can become a follower of my blog.

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  3. First time, i am visitng your blog and immediately, added to my list of bloggers.

    Really very nice combo kulfi. I never tried any ice creams at home.

    I am going to prepare this one for my son who loves ice creams....

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  4. This is a fantastic recipe. I am going to try this, but with low fat milk. Adding paneer is new for me. A protein boost I guess.

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  5. thats a nice combo dear n really great idea .. the kulfi looks so perfect.. loved the color too ,bookmarked :-)

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  6. Great recipe Dear..love this kulfi..

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  7. looks awesome and delicious ...lovely pics...so refreshing color

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  8. Drooling here..looks awesome, bookmarked :)

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  9. Never thought you can make carrot kulfi, really very creative and wonderfully inspired treat.

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  10. nice thought of adding carrot and paneer.. luks delicious and yummy...

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  11. wow healthy gulfi,luks wounderfull...

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  12. Satya the carrot malai kulfi looks very yummy and drooling nice combo really very innovative kulfi dear.

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  13. Please pass me some! BTW congrtas on your award!

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  14. worth trying and the best way to make ur kids eat carrots! :)

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  15. Thank you Satya for visitng my blog. Your blog makes me hungry.
    You are very inspiring. I agree with your idea that every woman should know how to cook good food, because they can add love to simple things and make them spectacular.

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  16. Wow..Carrot in a Kulfi is something new..looks so good!!

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  17. nice combo.......kulfi looks grt i loveee kulfis.........

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  19. Satya...really this is fantastic...
    and regarding the pennywort leaves (my post), I have not seen anywhere in Chennai, if I get it, I will let u know the place...thanx for dropping in my blog....

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  20. Wow... just the perfect thing to beat the summer heat! Delish!

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  21. Looks delicious. Can I used cream instead of paneer.h

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  22. hi satya
    thank you so much for stopping by, this is a fantastic recipe, bookmarked, following you:-)

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  23. I was really surprised to see paneer as an ingredient here. Interesting....Kulfi looks delicious

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  24. hey thank you so much.....for your lovely comment....m already ur happy follower...loved ur space.....n recipe.....n this one is an awesome dessert...loved it....

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  25. Woww satya, wat a fantastic combo dear, looks soo beautiful,rich and yumm!!

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  26. beautiful and yummy yum, loved sago halwa too yum yum

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  27. Wow! So lovely and yummy the kulfis are! They're rich and I want to come to your house!

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  28. Hi Sathya,
    There is an award awaiting for you in my blog. Please drop by and collect it :) Many many Congratulations !!!!!

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  29. You have a nice blog.Landed here through Arti's blog. Now I am going to see your sago halwa. You have named it well- Indian pearl dessert.

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  30. I liked your blog so much, I am following you.

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  31. Hello,
    Thank you for coming to visit my blog and leaving a nice comment the other day! Your Popsicle looks wonderful. It is a perfect healthy snack for a hot summer day!

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  32. WOw superb kulfi ! feel like having some now

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  33. wow something different n super yummy!!

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  34. Carrot malai kulfi looks really yummy.

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  35. Very different and delicious kulfi, thanks for sharing dear...

    http://treatntrick.blogspot.com

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  36. I just loved this different kulfi,looks too good sathya

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  37. So flavorful and yummy!!! loved it...

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  38. carrot and malai..you can't go wrong :-) Looks fantastic !

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  39. Congrats on the 50th post
    Satya I didn't receive the email with the info to put at the roundup could you send please
    I have an award for you
    http://torviewtoronto.blogspot.com/p/awards-and-publications.html

    I couldn't find your email
    Regards

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  40. Wow..this looks very gud..Awesome idea !!

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  41. Wow Satya! What an innovative dish! Super Yummy!

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