Narsobawadi Basundi

Narsobawadi Basundi
Course Dessert
Place of origin India
Region or state Maharashtra
Main ingredients Milk, sugar,

Narsobawadi Basundi is an Indian dessert manufactured in Narsobawadi, Maharashtra. It is a sweetened dense milk made by boiling milk on low heat until the milk is reduced by half.[1][2]

Details

The area near Narsobawadi and Sangli is having ample amount of milk. The business in Narsobawadi of Basundi has grown against that. The milk is collected from farmers and is boiled in the kadhai till it reduces water content. The milk becomes thick and changes colour becomes off white. The sugar is added to get the taste and it is then packed and dispatched to the various dairy and milk product centers for sale.[3][4]

Basundi is an perishable item so needs to be preserved carefully. This item needs to be consumed with in 2–3 days from the date of manufacturing.

Another similar product is Rabri. It is more thick than basundi.

Recipe

Heavy cream may be added during the boiling process to hasten the thickening process. Once reduced, a little sugar, cardamom, charoli and/or saffron are added. Basundi is preserved well after sugar is added. Sugar develops some acidity over a period of time. If it is excessive then it can curdle the basundi. Some times after adding sugar one cooks it for some more time; this gives a nice pink color to basundi, as sugar is also cooked in milk turning into a light caramel. Before adding sugar, basundi is thick but after adding it becomes again fluid. Stirring well prevents from malai being formed on top and all guests (even late comers) can enjoy equally thick and plain basundi. Basundi is served chilled, often garnished with slices of almonds and pistachios.[5]

Ingredients

This milk that is flavored with cardamom powder and saffron basundi varies as per the quantity of saffron.Add less for mild colour .[6] The addition of condensed milk gives a nice flavour and wealth to basundi.[7]

See also

References

  1. मुक्काम पोस्ट - श्री दत्तगुरु ठिकाण - नरसोबाची वाडी (नृसिंहवाडी)
  2. Narsobawadi
  3. Narsobawadi Basundi Archived 2017-05-10 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Narsinhwadi (Narsobachi Wadi)
  5. Dalal, Tarla. "Basundi ( Gujarati Recipe)". Tarladalal.com. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  6. http://www.chitrasfoodbook.com/2014/02/basundi-indian-dessert-recipes.html
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-01-04. Retrieved 2015-04-21.
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