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Basundi

Milk and sugar, and that is all there is to this rich, creamy and calorie loaded dessert! Yes, you need some patience while it is boiling. That is when you can get a good movie or watch CSI! I started it at at about 10 PM hoping it would be over in 20 min or so but it does not come anywhere close.So start early and enjoy the dessert for dinner!
2 liters of Whole Milk
2/3 cup sugar
4 -6 strand of Saffron strands
1 1/2 tsp cardamom powder
10 or so pistas, chopped or sliced, based on your preferences
  • In a heavy bottomed non stick pan, pour milk and boil it for about 20 to 25 min by periodically stirring making sure it is not getting burnt.
  • Once the milk reduces to a third, add sugar and saffron
  • Continue boiling for another 2o min or so until the milk begins to thicken
  • Add cardamom powder and continue to simmer on low heat for a few min
  • Garnish with Pistas
  • You could serve it cold or warm!
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Love,
Shri

39 comments:

  1. What a coincidence, I just now posted a recipe for basundi in my blog too :) Lovely click....basundi looks so rich and creamy!

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  2. one of my fav sweetdish,but yet to try it out myself...looks really yum and served it in such a nice bowl...Nice click shri

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  3. Basundhi looks absolutely creamy and yummmm :)

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  4. Thats the way I love to make Rabri/kulfi ...extremely pure, highly flavorful.
    Pretty Serving bowl/cup BTW , looks nice !

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  5. basundi looks so good. Love the bowl and the pic.

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  6. hey shri,
    Lovely presentation...am eyeing those fab bangles :) actually everything visible in the picture ;)
    Basundi home made is better than the ready mix I bet..good one sweetie.
    TC

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  7. This dish looks very royal and delicious.Nice click.

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  8. this looks so yum,never tried basundi before,..;-)

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  9. LOVELY!!! i just checked one at Gita's Kichen.. Have to try it soon.. Cheers

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  10. The sweet is purely rich and creamy! I'm in need of a dessert and I want the bowl right now!

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  11. LOVE your silver bowl, so traditional and gorgeous. Basundi looks so yum.

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  12. Luv the Basundi dear...and your click and presentation is well appreciated...lovely dessert!

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  13. Basundi has come out so well...looks really good:)

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  14. Basundi looks fab and delish and beautiful presentation as always....

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  15. Tasty Basundi with so nicely presented

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  16. Celebrations are in the place already, with silver cups and bangles :D

    Love it Shri, looks delicious.

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  17. I love this so much, but never make it! somethings we just get used to eating and loving when made by someone else:-)

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  18. What a yummy sweet treat, I would love to try this soon!

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  19. Thats a yummy treat Shri...Lovely silver bowl.

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  20. Basundi looks yummy & creamy...very tempting!!

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  21. I love creamy desserts. I think I may have this at an Indian restaurant before. The only ingredient I will have problem find would be the saffron. And spices, especially middle eastern spices, are hard to find in my city which is bad because I love Indian and Pakistani food. Is there a website that I can buy these spices?

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  22. Hi Xiao,
    I am assuming you are in the States in which case, you can get from Amazon.I believe there is international shipping as well!
    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dgourmet&field-keywords=Saffron&x=0&y=0
    Hope that helps!

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  23. Looks delicious, lovely pictures !

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  24. awesome basundi... love the creamy look...

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  25. That looks very creamy and rich! I would love to try them cold!

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  26. looks so yummy , creamy and fabulously delicious...

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  27. Wow that's a beautiful sweet dish!!

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  28. Basundi looks great. Lovely presentation. Thanks for stopping by my space and for your lovely comments.

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  29. hi shri...this is my first visit to ur blog...u hv a lovely blog with awesome recipes...basundi looks super yummy, i love it, nice presentatn...bagara brinjal is also very very tempting...very nice recipe...Hey i am following u so that i can track all ur future recipes and visit them n comment.

    http://siddhiscookingexperiences.blogspot.com/

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  30. Lovely shri, this is making me drool... ofcourse Basundi needs a long time and sometimes we will feel its nowhere where we want it to be!!! Looks yum yum!!!

    http://memoryarchieved.blogspot.com

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  31. Delicious, rich and creamy dessert. Excellent presentation!!!

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  32. Love Basundi, and this looks great.

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