Thursday, May 24, 2012

Orange Rabri Cups




Rabri  is an Indian sweet dish ,a thick creamy dessert made from thickening milk ,don't mistake it with Rabri Devi the Chief Minister of Bihar..jus kidding..I had this at an Indian restaurant and i wanted to make this for quite some time now , and finally i got a chance to make it ,u can spread it on a fried sweet bread as in  Shahi Tukda or serve it chilled with some fruits,tastes great on its own.


Ingredients:


  • Whole Milk- 1 litre
  • Condensed Milk- 1tin 
  • Bread- 1 slice
  • 1tsp Cardamom pwdr
  • Few strands of Saffron
  • Chopped Almonds and Pistachios






Directions:
  1. Pour the Milk in a thick bottom pan on medium heat ,simmer till reduced to half.
  2. Grind the slice of bread in a blender and add in the milk.
  3. Add the condensed milk to it and mix further, adding the bread and the condensed milk makes the process faster and you need not add any sugar.
  4. Now add the saffron ,cardamom,and nuts to the mixture.Keep aside.
  5. Slice the Oranges into halves vertically, and scoop the pulp , keeping the shell intact.
  6. Fill the Orange cups with the mixture .
  7. Chill the Cups till it sets for an hour or so.
  8. Garnish with some more nuts and serve chilled.

27 comments:

Lavanya said...

This is new to me. Will try
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Torviewtoronto said...

looks wonderful

Surabhi said...

Nice presentation dear.. never tried rabdi with bread will try it for sure...
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Sangeetha M said...

Innovative idea! rabri looks utterly delicious, very nice presentation too!
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Radhika said...

You have presented this dessert so well. Looks delicious.

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Mahi said...

That's a cute idea! :)

Reva said...

Lovely dessert .. the simplicity of the dish is very tempting..
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Unknown said...

innovative idea with orange... nice presentation...

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Renuka said...

looks yumm & refreshing

Shobha said...

Nice rabri.. I remember mom using a bread slice for making kulfi too.

Reshmi said...

never tried this... ur snaps are tempting

Divya A said...

Loved the presentation :) and scrumptious desert!!
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radha said...

The bread gives it a nice thick texture and easily concealed too. Great way to serve.

Julie said...

Delicious n nicely presented!!

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Rekha said...

wow..This is new to me.. beautiful presentation!!!

Purabi Naha said...

Avika, those orange cups look fantastic. And I love your pictures! They’re just so warm and inviting.

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Achu's Amma's Kitchen said...

Orange cups luks fantastic.This is new to me.thanks for sharing this recipe .will try some time

Jayanthy Kumaran said...

looks very yummmy..with inviting cliks
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Spice up the Curry said...

awesome and interesting recipe. Looks wonderful

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Saumya said...

looks beaytiful n yummy......

unnatisilks said...

Absolutely mouth-watering..Will try this out :-)
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