Indian milk candy



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Indian milk candy

To 130 g (13 small 10g balls):

500 ml whole milk
57 g sugar
10 g butter
Cinnamon and curry

Bring the milk to boil strring constantly to thicken (as a soft dough); approximately 20 minutes.
Add sugar and butter and keep stirring while cooking in low heat until you can create a ditch in the bottom of the pan when you run the spoon through the center of the mixture.
Put the mixture into a plate and allow it to cool down.
Roll 1 teaspoon of mixture into small balls (grease your hands with butter before making the balls).
Roll the small balls in a 2 cinnamon:1 curry mixture.
Place balls in small paper cases and the on a serving plate.



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6 Answers to “Indian milk candy”

  1. # Blogger Marianna

    wow, i'm discovering something new on your blog! never heard of these before, i am dying to try out the recipe! wondering how the cinammon + curry together turn out! very nice work, as usual!  

  2. # OpenID bricole

    So interesting. I've never seen these before. I'm thinking of a all the different spices they could be rolled in. I will have to try these. Thanks.  

  3. # Blogger Mansi

    wow, this looks awesome girl! never seen them look any prettier!:)  

  4. # Blogger sunita

    Those look so pretty :-)  

  5. # Blogger Alexa

    These treats are so unusual. As a lover of indian foods, I am intrigued...  

  6. # Anonymous Shellie

    I've had this at an Indian restaurant before, but they had a honey syrup on top...absolutely delicious!!  

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