Creamy Malai Kufi is a delicious summer treat! Made with simple ingredients, this eggless Indian ice cream is flavored with cardamom, dried milk solids and nuts!
Oh I am so excited to share today’s recipe because I really believe that I have finally found the perfect recipe for everyone’s favorite malai kulfi! For those still unaware, kulfi is a very popular dessert in India and Pakistan.
It’s our version of ice cream, basically milk is cooked till it gets really thick & reduced to almost 1/3rd of it’s original volume. It’s then flavored with sugar, nuts, cardamom and saffron (usually) and then frozen. The texture is not like ice cream but oh my god it’s so delicious!
Seriously for me, kulfi over ice cream any day. Not saying I don’t love ice creams but when I crave kulfi, I want kulfi and ice cream is not a substitute! Actually thickened milk on it’s own is a very popular sweet in India, it called rabri. Kulfi is basically frozen rabri and malai kulfi is the most basic kulfi.
It’s simple milk, sugar, nuts and cardamom but the taste will leave you craving for more! My husband declared it as the best kulfi ever, so guys you really need to try this recipe!
You would always find kulfi on the dessert menu of Indian restaurants and that’s not all now I also get packs of kulfi at my local Costco! The first time I saw that, I was so surprised, like what’s kulfi doing at Coscto!!? We even bought the pack – it had mango kulfi, malai kulfi and cardamom saffron kulfi. They were not bad but nothing compared to the homemade stuff.
These days there are several quick ways to make kulfi using condensed milk, evaporated milk and yes it’s great that there are these short cuts because honestly you don’t always have the time to go through the entire process of reducing the milk but if you have some time and patience, I highly recommend taking the long route!
What makes my malai kulfi so delicious? The addition of heavy cream, khoya (dried milk solids) and milk powder. You may skip the milk powder if you want but heavy cream and khoya is must. I actually almost always add heavy cream to my kulfis, it makes them very creamy and delicious. And since it’s malai kulfi, khoya is a great addition too. It makes the kulfi more grainy and gives it a nice texture.
To make sure your kulfi doesn’t have any ice crystals, you don’t really have to do anything special. Just 2 things 1) reduce the milk till gets really thick. If the milk is thick enough, the kulfi will freeze beautifully. 2) pour the thickened milk into the kulfi molds only when it has completely cooled down. I know people add bread and all other stuff to make sure there are no ice crystals in their kulfi but you simply don’t need it. My kulfi was as perfect as it can get and I only followed these 2 things!
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Method
To a heavy bottom pan, add whole milk on medium-high heat.
After around 5 minutes when it warms a little, add heavy cream to it.
Let the mixture come to a boil and then reduce the heat to medium. Let the milk simmer on medium heat for around 30 minutes, keep stirring it in between, you don’t want the milk to get stuck to the bottom of the pan.
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