Coconut Kalakand
Ingredients needed
Milk - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 1/2 cup
Milk powder - 1/2 cup
Paneer, paste - /14 cup
Fresh Cream - 200 gms
Dessicated Coconut / Fresh coconut - 1 & 1/2 cup
Saffron, melted in lit milk - 1/4 tsp
Cardamom powder a pinch
Almonds, pistas for garnish
How to make the coconut kalakand
Pulse the paneer to make a paste, keep it aside.
In a non stick pan or thick bottom pan, take the milk, sugar and heat it till the sugar melts.
The add the milk powder, paneer paste, mix well and cook for couple of mins.
Then add the coconut and mix evenly. Finally add the fresh cream. Cook this for few mins until everything is mixed well. Continue cooking till it leaves the sides.
Add the melted saffron and cardamom powder. Cook for few mins.
Pour this in a greased tray and spread evenly. Finally sprinkle the finely chopped almonds and pistas.
Cut into pieces when cool. Keep in fridge till serving time.
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The Pumpkin Farm says
lol Valli, min on your lips...i agree and some day really wish to scrape off all the sweet indulgence 😉 , lovely recipe, i think i accidentally made kalakand once while trying something else, this is after reading your sbs recipe, that i have realized
Manjula Bharath says
lovely recipe 🙂 I like the butterfly shaped kalakand 🙂 soo delicious adding grated coconut is something new and sounds interesting 🙂
nandoos Kitchen says
Yummy. Love kalakand.
Priya Suresh says
Coconut kalakand that something exotic and my kind of sweet, am in love with that butterfly shaped kalakand.
Harini-Jaya R says
Good one..Sounds very easy and tasty as well.
Nivedhanams Sowmya says
wow so tempting and delicious kalakand!!!
Jayanthi Padmanabhan says
coconut kalakand sounds interesting and so much simpler. The shapes have come out really well.
Wer SAHM says
coconut in kalkhand makes truely delicious....
Padma Rekha says
Valli recipe sounds easy must taste wonderful..
Chef Mireille says
love the butterfly shape and it must taste awesome!
Pavani N says
That coconut burfi looks amazing. Love your cute molds.. Makes the sweet look so appealing.
Saraswathi Tharagaram says
Another sweet recipe which takes back to my childhood days, diligently made by mum for festivals. Adding Coconut is new to me..Will try next time dear..
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
So delicious! Love putting them in the molds 🙂 And the coconut would give such a nice crunch and flavor to it...
veena krishnakumar says
yumm yumm. Kalakhand looks so delicious!!
Padmajha PJ says
Oh yea, I so agree with that saying Srivalli! And love the heart shaped Kalakand 🙂