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Dharwad Peda

Jun-08-2016
Bhavya Ram Iyengar
15 minutes
Prep Time
120 minutes
Cook Time
5 People
Serves
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ABOUT Dharwad Peda RECIPE

Dharwad peda is a sweet dish which is originated from the place Dharwad which is in Karnataka State. Once you start eating this peda you will never stop to leave this. Try this mouth watering sweet and enjoy... A unique milk based dessert originating in Karnataka, India. The name of Dharwad Peda recipe comes from the place of its origin and has history attached to it of around 175 years. The recipe is a guarded family secret of the Thakur family of Unnao in Uttar Pradesh, who had migrated to Dharwad after a plague. The basic ingredients used in this legendary Dharwad peda recipe is milk, sugar and thickened milk. It is difficult to replicate the original peda but some recipes are very close to it.

Recipe Tags

  • Veg
  • Medium
  • Everyday
  • Karnataka
  • Stir fry
  • Basic recipe

Ingredients Serving: 5

  1. 1 1/4 Litre Full fat milk + 1/2 Cup Extra
  2. 2-3 Tablespoons lime juice
  3. 3 Teaspoons Ghee / Clarified Butter
  4. 7 Tablespoons of white granulated Sugar + little more for dusting
  5. Elaichi powder 1tsp

Instructions

  1. Start by boiling 1 litre full fat milk in a medium saucepan on high heat. Once it comes to complete boil, make the heat low. Make sure that milk doesn't overflow.
  2. Now keep adding lime juice 1 tablespoon at a time. Milk will curdle and the greenish whey will separate. Keep stirring simultaneously as you add juice. Stop when you see milk is properly curdles with solid bits forming and separating easily . Remove from the heat.
  3. Pour it in a strainer lined with muslin cloth kept over a saucepan in order to separate ricotta cheese from the greenish whey. Get all the sides of the cloth together and tie a knot. Hang it somewhere and let all the whey drip down . Keep it that way for about 15-20 minutes.
  4. Open the cloth and remove paneer(ricotta cheese) . You can use the whey drained in the saucepan for making chapati dough or smoothies . Store it in the refrigerator and use whenever you need.
  5. Take the paneer in a nonstick saucepan and add a teaspoon of ghee. Keep it on medium heat. Keep breaking the paneer using wooden spoon for about 10-15 minutes. When paneer is dry and grainy stop cooking. Remove from heat and add 1/4 cup milk and 7 tablespoons sugar.
  6. Grind this mixture to smooth paste and pour it back in the saucepan.
  7. Now you really require patience for the next steps. Start cooking the paste on medium heat. Stir continuously. Keep it breaking as it cooks. Slowly the paste will form a lump. Once the mixture becomes dry, add some milk and the rest of the ghee.
  8. Keep stirring .Make sure the flame is on medium heat. Whenever you see the mixture is becoming too dry , keep adding milk little at a time and continuing the cooking process with non-stop stirring.
  9. Slowly the color will change . When you see it all browned up and grainy, remove from heat, that is the last stage of peda mixture. Add cardamom powder and mix.It took me exactly 2 hours to reach this consistency.
  10. Once it cools down, pulse it in the grinder for a few seconds. If you see that the mixture is too dry and you won't be able to shape them into pedas, then add about 2-3 tablespoons of milk while pulsing in the grinder.
  11. Remove on a plate. Take a lemon size mixture on you palm and give it an uneven oval shape. Repeat for all.
  12. Finally, take some granulated sugar in a bowl and roll these pedas in the sugar , coating them on all the sides. And Dharwad peda is all ready to be distributed.

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Pratibha Shukla
Aug-18-2016
Pratibha Shukla   Aug-18-2016

delicious

Bindiya Sharma
Jun-23-2016
Bindiya Sharma   Jun-23-2016

absolutely delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe!!

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