Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Milk Sweet - Kalakand

Hi friends,

This is a dessert which will get you 12 pieces around.
Ingredients:
  • 8 cups or 2 quart milk
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons lemon juice (for making paneer)
  • 1 tablespoon sliced almonds or pistachio for garnishing
Method:

How to make Paneer:
  1. Mix lemon juice in ¼ cup of hot water and put aside.
  2. Boil the 4 cups of milk in a heavy bottomed pan over medium heat, stirring occasionally, making sure not to burn milk.
  3. As the milk comes to a boil, add the lemon juice gradually and stir the milk gently. The curd will start separating from the whey, turn off the heat.
  4. Once the milk fat has separated from the whey, drain the whey using a strainer line with a cloth.
  5. Wrap the curds in a muslin cloth, rinse under cold water, and squeeze well. This process takes out the sourness from the lemon.
  6. To take out the excess water, squeeze the wrapped paneer. Do not knead the paneer.
Making Kalakand:
  1. Boil remaining 4 cup of the milk in a heavy bottom frying pan on medium high heat until the milk reduces to about two cups.
  2. Make sure to frequently stir the milk as the milk burns easily in bottom of the pan.
  3. Add the paneer in the milk and keep stirring till the mixture thickness and form a soft dough consistency.
  4. Add the sugar and continue to cook and stirring until the mixture become soft lump and start leaving the pan from sides.
  5. Pour it over greased plate keeping about half inch thick.
  6. Let it cool for about one hour. Cut the kalakand in squares and then decorate with broken almonds and pista.

Tips:
  1. Before boiling the milk in the pan pour some water and then pour the milk which will avoid burning of milk at the bottom.
  2. If the output is too soft put the plate in microwave oven (plate should be microwave safe) for 2 to 3 minutes. Making sure the sweet don’t become dry.

This recipe i'm posting for the event triggered by Akila - Celebrating Independence Day (CID) – 2010

  and the particpation card for the CID Event...



BSI-MILK,93rd week hosted by Sanyukta



 Letz Relishh…!!!  Event Announcement and Paneer Chaat hosted by Jay.



and the participation award for Let's Relish Paneer event is here... :)




2 comments:

Satya said...

hi preethi
first time to ur blog ...u got a lovely space with beautiful collection of recipes ....i liked ur try colored chapathi ....very creative one ...u r really awesome ...n this kalakand too looks so delicious ...u rock ...happy blogging dear
if u get time do visit my blog


Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

Akila said...

Hi dear,

That was a lovely dish...

Thanks for sending to my event...