This recipe is especially for Announcing Hearts for St Valentines Day a beautiful event conducted by Priya. When I said to my hubby that I am planning to prepare a sweet for the event, the request was for basundi. This is our favorite sweet, though a little bit time consuming but the taste is worth all the trouble…so rich and creamy with chopped nuts. This is the basic recipe for basundi. This can be changed according to taste. There are many versions of this sweet available like adding saffron, mango pulp, condensed milk etc.
INGREDIENTS:
1. Full fat milk, 1-1/2 liter.
2. Sugar, 1/2 cup or more according to taste.
3. Ghee, 2 tablespoons.
4. Nuts like cashews, almonds, pistachios and even some dry fruits like raisins or apricots.
5. Cardamom, 2 pods.
PREPARATION:
Chop the dry fruits and nuts and fry them in ghee until the turn golden brown and keep aside. Crush the cardamom coarsely. Boil the milk in a deep-bottomed pot along with the crushed cardamom and once the milk comes to a boil reduce the flame to medium and let it simmer. Keep collecting the creamy layer, which is formed on simmering, on to a separate bowl. After sometime (around an hour later), once the milk starts to thicken, add the sugar and let it dissolve. Then add the collected cream, and fried nuts to the milk and let it simmer for 5 more minutes and switch off. Let is cool, garnish with chopped nuts and enjoy.
Another reason to celebrate with the sweet is that I recently won a contest with Foodie Blogroll for updating my profile. They sent me this cute coffee mug yesterday. I love this mug and right now it is sitting proudly on my refrigerator top :)
Oh what a lovely bowl and basundi Gita. I am sure your hubby is very lucky to get you. Love the way you celebrated St.Valentine's day. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy..congrats Dear on winning the foodie blogroll mug:-)
ReplyDeleteCongraz gita...and basundi looks so delicious in that cute bowl...
ReplyDeleteBasundi looks awesome. Would love to have that cup of goodness all to myself. Enjoy your new mug.
ReplyDeleteI also prepared Basundi a few days back...and the mug looks so cute
ReplyDeleteHey Gita,
ReplyDeleteu stole my heart away with the presentation :) looks creamy rich and yumm...I make basundi with the Gits ready mix powder ....wanna try from the scratch :)
Thanks dear, and ya!!! the coffee mug is verrrrrrrrrrry pretty...congrats dear!wishing u success in whatever u do:)
TC
now I knew what is basundi
ReplyDeleteHi gita,
ReplyDeletecongrats:)
Hmmm...basundi tempt pannuthu:)
I love basundhi too.. :) looks so delicious and love the heart bowl. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning the mug too.. looks cool.
Congrats for winning the mug.The basundi looks so tempting that I just want to have the whole bowl to myself.
ReplyDeleteBasundi is indeed simple to prepare. I never knew that milk can be used for such dishes. I will try this at home. I did not understand the cream part. IS it the same cream that we extracted from milk?
ReplyDeletesuch cute bowl and what a lovely and loved dessert..too good.I am sure your husband must have loved it..
ReplyDeletesuch a pretty coffee mug..
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Congrats for the MUG ! and Basundi looks perfect !
ReplyDeletehey first time to ur blog gita...nice dishes u have...nice basundi u had made..looks rich...love to be a member of ur blog...
ReplyDeleteCongrats Gita and basundi looks so inviting.
ReplyDeletebasundi looks fabulous in that cute bowl. Congrats on the prize :)
ReplyDeleteyummmm..iwould love to have the bowl full :D..beautiful bowl and recipe :)
ReplyDeletelove this anytime
ReplyDeleteLove basundi, one of my favorites, looks very inviting!
ReplyDeleteWow Gita, thanks for sending this droolworthy basundi, thats a really very happy to get an entry from u..Congrats for winning the mug..keep rocking..
ReplyDeleteBasundi looks yummy and delicious...
ReplyDeleteBasundi looks absolutely delicious I love the heart shaped bowl.Nice event entry.
ReplyDeleteYumm basundi.. congrats on winning the mug.. Cheers
ReplyDeleteThe lovely enchanting basundi in the bowl of love and sweetness! It's kawaii and congz on the mugz!
ReplyDeletewow its a great idea dear...looks delicious....i neaver had this....dont know how it taste.....but the picture looks grt
ReplyDeleteCongrats Gita and a wonderful presentation of basundi
ReplyDeleteFirst time here . Loved your recipe n also the cute bowl , perfect delicacy for an Indian valentine day ....
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Gita, I LOVE LOVE that bowl, sooo cute. Wish I had one, I have red Porcelain one.Love Basundi, looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteHeartiest congratulations to you.
ReplyDeleteWonderful presentation of basundi. I liked it very much.
So this is the coincidence:)That looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite sweet dish with milk....luv your recipe...the click and the presentation is wonderful...Congrats on winning the Foodie Blogroll Cup...Welldeserved!
ReplyDeleteCongrats and enjoy the new mug:) basundi looks so perfect:)
ReplyDeletebasundhi looks yummy and beautiful in the heart shape bowl,,,,Congrats for winning the mug...
ReplyDeleteCongrats for winning the cup,basundi looks delish....
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely milky treat and I love the hint of cardamom in there mmmmmmmm yum!
ReplyDeleteLovely Tasty Basundi Geeta.. Simply love it
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for winning mug!! its gr8..Basundi is looking delicious! yum yum..
ReplyDeleteYummy recipe... liked the bowl too! Looks nice.. Wow!! u got foodie blog roll mug too!!
ReplyDeleteThe basundi looks fantastic ! Congrats on winning the mug :-)
ReplyDeletecongrats dear and basundi looks awesome..love to grab tht bowl now!
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy sweet dish. Congrats foe winning the blogroll mug. Your blog is absolutely fabulous.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
I just want to grab the bowl now! I love basundi look aaaaawsome!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning the mug! :) Thanks for mentioning it on your blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet treat the basundhi is! Love the serving bowl!
Congratulations for winning mug gita!! basundi looks fantastics and yummy..am drooling over it just thinking about how tasty it will..:)
ReplyDeleteWhat is ghee? I would love to try out this recipe, is there a substitute for ghee?
ReplyDeletesuch a yummy dish and lovely presentation!
ReplyDeletecongrats on the mug too...
Cngrats on ur mug!! drooling over the basundi.
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Congrats Gita..luvly presented basundi..new to me.
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice! Lovely serving bowl and congrats on the mug!
ReplyDeletewow gita basundi looks very tempting...i love it with puri...the mug looks very cute...congrats for winning it
ReplyDeleteBasundi looks mouth watering...
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