Happy Sri Rama Navami to all. I had prepared moong dal kosumbari and cilantro - curry leaf flavored buttermilk for neivedyam. Skipped the panakam this time. And here is a sweet dish on the occasion.
Apple Basundi = Apple in a sweetened & a rich, creamy milk base and further accentuated with saffron - nuts garnishing.
An ideal dessert when you have company since it can be prepared ahead and chilled until serving. One of the delectable ones enjoyed by kids and adults alike. It is a little time taking dessert but not a laborious one and is quite a simple preparation. Only remember not to scorch the milk while boiling. Using a non stick pan will take care of that.
Ingredients for 2 servings:
3 cups whole milk
3 Tbsp sugar
1/4 - 1/2 cup peeled & grated apple (go with any sweet variety apple)
1 tsp cardamom powder
1/4 tsp saffron strands soaked in about a tsp of warm milk
Nuts to garnish (I used pistachios, almonds and cashews)
Method:
* Heat a non stick saucepan, add the milk and forget it for sometime. :) No, keep coming now and then to stir while the milk is simmering. Let it reduce to 1/3 (or even better to half) of the original quantity.
And let's check what the other marathoners are cooking today during this Marathon 4.
Diabetes Diet/Management:PJ
Kid Friendly Recipes:Me, Priya Suresh, Divya
Seven Days of Soup:Ila, Smita P
Seven Days of Indian Bread:Monika
Seven Days of Cakes: Bhagyashri
30 Minutes Meals:Archana
Seven days of Condiment:Kamalika, Srivalli
Apple Basundi = Apple in a sweetened & a rich, creamy milk base and further accentuated with saffron - nuts garnishing.
An ideal dessert when you have company since it can be prepared ahead and chilled until serving. One of the delectable ones enjoyed by kids and adults alike. It is a little time taking dessert but not a laborious one and is quite a simple preparation. Only remember not to scorch the milk while boiling. Using a non stick pan will take care of that.
Ingredients for 2 servings:
3 cups whole milk
3 Tbsp sugar
1/4 - 1/2 cup peeled & grated apple (go with any sweet variety apple)
1 tsp cardamom powder
1/4 tsp saffron strands soaked in about a tsp of warm milk
Nuts to garnish (I used pistachios, almonds and cashews)
Method:
* Heat a non stick saucepan, add the milk and forget it for sometime. :) No, keep coming now and then to stir while the milk is simmering. Let it reduce to 1/3 (or even better to half) of the original quantity.
* Then add the sugar and let it melt. Then go in the cardamom powder, saffron strands and the slivered nuts.
* Let the mixture cool before adding the grated apple.
* Refrigerate the basundi and serve chilled. Garnish with extra nuts while serving, if desired.
And as I mentioned in my previous post, this is going to be my dessert for the 'Design a Menu' event.
And as I mentioned in my previous post, this is going to be my dessert for the 'Design a Menu' event.
Diabetes Diet/Management:PJ
Kid Friendly Recipes:Me, Priya Suresh, Divya
Seven Days of Soup:Ila, Smita P
Seven Days of Indian Bread:Monika
Seven Days of Cakes: Bhagyashri
30 Minutes Meals:Archana
Seven days of Condiment:Kamalika, Srivalli
An interesting variation of the regular basundi,would love to give a try.
ReplyDeleteWat an irresistible basundi, cant take my eyes from ur click,super tempting..
ReplyDeletewow, looks so mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteHey, Suma, forgot, are you in US by any chance?
I was wondering if you saw about "MAITRI - A Friendship Chain" event. If not, please do take a look and try to participate, it will be fun :)
http://mharorajasthanrecipes.blogspot.com/2011/03/maitri-friendship-chain.html
Send me an email @ priya.mitharwal@gmail.com
Interesting basundi variation..there should be a faster way to this delicious dessert :)
ReplyDeleteThis dessert looks so yummy...will try for sure..!!
ReplyDeletewonderful basundi !! adding apple is really nice idea !!
ReplyDeleteHarini, there are short cut methods but I was not sure whether those ingredients are allowed in your event. That's why the traditional method.
ReplyDeleteThe addition of apple to Basundi sounds like a good idea. Will definitely try it the next time.
ReplyDeleteadding fruits to basundi sounds to good and truly delicious! very yum!
ReplyDeleteSmitha
Smitha's Spicy Flavors
Wow interesting. Sounds different. Looks tempting too..
ReplyDeleteAdding fruits in basundhi is truly new to me and looks damn delicious.Will try Suma.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice dessert, Suma!
ReplyDeleteI too make this recipe.. yours looks simply awesome and perfect.. Amazing click.. Thanks for sharing. Wonderful job dear !!
ReplyDeleteIndian Cuisine
Wonderful basundhi. Wish I could have some
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe... love basundi..delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks great Suma..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering basundhi...
ReplyDeletewow delicious dessert :)
ReplyDeleteI really like basundi..and adding apple must have just added so much more of taste.
ReplyDeleteApple basundhi looks irresistible. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteCreamy & irresistible :)
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
Nice recipe and yummy click Suma :)
ReplyDeleteIt is soooooooooo tempting
ReplyDeletelove it so so much!!!
ReplyDeletethis looks absolutely yummm
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