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      Title: Kulfi  (Indian Ice Cream)
 Categories: Indian, Ice cream
      Yield: 1 Servings

MMMMM------------------------BASIC RECIPE-----------------------------
      4 c  Milk
      8 ts Sugar
      8    Green cardamom pods, seeds
           Removed and ground
      1 tb Thinly sliced pistachio nuts
           (optional)

MMMMM-------------------AAM KULFI (MANGO KULFI------------------------
      4 c  Milk
      4 tb Sugar
    1/8 ts Freshly grated nutmeg
      1 c  Pulp from freshly pureed
           Ripe, sweet mangoes

MMMMM----------------KESARI KULFI (SAFFRON KULFI---------------------
    1/2 ts Crushed saffron threads
    1/2 c  Heavy cream

  Place the milk in a medium-sized heavy pan over high heat. Bring to a
  full boil while stirring constantly to prevent a skin from forming.

  Lower the heat and continue boiling gently 45 - 60 minutes, until the
  milk is reduced to 1 3/4 cups; stir frequently to keep the milk from
  sticking and burning or boiling over.  When the milk is reduced
  sufficiently, stir in the sugar and ground cardamom and let stand
  until completely cool.

  Divide the mixture evenly among four small (about 1/2 cup) flan molds
  or muffin tins.  Cover tightly with foil or plastic wrap and place in
  the freezer for at least four hours.

  To serve, dip the molds into boiling water for a few seconds to
  release the kulfi.  Transfer to individual serving plates, garnish
  with the sliced pistachios (if used) and serve at once.

  For the Aam Kulfi (Mango Kulfi)
  Proceed as above, folding in the nutmeg and mango pulp before
  transferring the mixture to FIVE molds.

  Makes 5 portions.

  For the Kesari Kulfi (Saffron Kulfi)

  Follow the top recipe exactly, but fold in 1/2 tsp. crushed
  saffron threads and 1/2 heavy cream before filling the molds.

  Makes 4 portions.
  This recipe and variations are adapted from Julie Sahni's CLASSIC
  INDIAN VEGETARIAN AND GRAIN COOKING; William Morrow & Co., N.Y.,
  (1985); ISBN:  0-688-04995-8.

  From: Amanda@gate.Net                 Date: 12-27-19
  Rec.Food.Recipes
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