The title kamlalebur kheer itself sounds so fancy. How does one describe it? Sinful, decadent and rich. Or "orange kheer" from West Bengal to put it in simple terms. The idea of sweet, succulent orange segments dunked in chilled, thick, creamy milk itself is mouth watering. This recipe do not need many ingredients and also the process is a simple one. It is a perfect dessert when you have company, especially during summer. I noticed it for the first time at Sharmi's blog and then at Sandeepa's and was bowled over. I could not put it together until now though planned it several times earlier. We thoroughly enjoyed it and I thought of sharing it.
Ingredients for 3 servings:
2 cups milk
7 oz / 200 gm condensed milk (1/2 can condensed milk)
2 Tbsp sugar or as per taste (if using unsweetened condensed milk, adjust the quantity)
2-3 oranges (any sweet variety)
Method:
1. Bring the milk to boil in a nonstick pan. Then simmer on low flame till it reduces to half the original quantity, stirring intermittently. Using a nonstick pan and stirring is to avoid scorching.
2. Add the condensed milk and sugar to the pan and stir well. At this point you can continue boiling till the milk thickens attaining a creamy hue. Or for more convenience, add this mixture of milk and condensed milk to a microwave safe bowl and put it in the microwave for 2 -3 minutes, checking in between to avoid spilling. The final product should be a very thick, smooth mixture. Let cool.
3. In the meantime, get those oranges out of the refrigerator. Peel them and separate the segments. Remove the thin film clinging to those segments and cut each segment into two or three pieces.
4. Stir in the orange pieces to the cold milk in step 2 and refrigerate it for 3 -4 hours.
5. Serve chilled.
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When I first read the title I wondered what was kamala kheer, now I understood. Anything with condensed milk is definitely a winner. This looks super delicious. Thank you for linking with Any One Can Cook :)
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U have generated enough envy to last a few years ;) My husband passed by the computer and just said 'I so want this kheer' ..I have no choice now :)
ReplyDeleteyou and I came up with similar posts today! orange is good! yummy recipe :)
ReplyDeletelovely looking kheer.cute pictures.
ReplyDeleteBtw, Oranges in hot milk won't curdle? When exactly should the oranges be added?
ReplyDeleteOrange pieces are added to the cold milk.
ReplyDeleteThough I earlier mentioned that you have to let the milk cool in step 2, I have now updated it in step 4 too to avoid any confusion. :)
its raining kheer in the blogosphere!.....citrusy kheer.....wow and yumm...tempting click!....it surely is divine!
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Beautiful kheer... thats so yummy :) i so want to try this one :)
ReplyDeleteNice looking kheer,very innovative,would love to try.
ReplyDeleteyummy and delicious kheer!
ReplyDeleteToo gud presentation...
Now iam carving for it.....before breakfast....:-) it looks drool worthy...
ReplyDeleteLooks divine. I can taste the citrusy kheer looking a t the lovely pics. Yummy.
ReplyDeletewow very innovative !!! So perfect and tempting
ReplyDeleteFuity hkeer looks yum, looove it
ReplyDeletewonderful thought....never had kheer and orange...very innovative...
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of orange basundhi I have seen in some other blog. This kheer sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteWonderful kheer.. yummy n diff never heard one with citrus..
ReplyDeleteWat a delectable kheer, truly irresistible..
ReplyDeleteSuma, that looks sinful!..lovely pictures to tempt more!
ReplyDeletenever heard of this kheer.It looks very refreshing and nice a must try.
ReplyDeletethis looks fingerlicking good !
ReplyDeleteYummy kheer, gorgeous presentation, looks like orange is u r fav color :)
ReplyDeleteHooo yummy and delicious kheer :P love dis colour :)
ReplyDeleteInviting and mouthwatering dessert...
ReplyDeleteIt is sinfully delicious! I made it from Nupur's blog, she followed Sandeepa's recipe.
ReplyDeleteKairali sisters, I completely understand. :)
ReplyDeleteOranges are definitely one of my favorite fruits though I am not that sure about the color.
anything with condensed milk tastes delicious this looks wonderful
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