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Mithai Mod: Rachel Goenka, chef and owner, The Sassy Spoon, Mumbai gives classic mithais a chic makeover with these dazzling innovations. Oohs and aahs guaranteed!
When I began creating this menu, I had to first consider which mithais would lend themselves to contemporary desserts. One of the biggest challenges was how to make the hero of the dish, the mithai, stand out without masking the other ingredients. The mithais are also saccharine sweet, so attaining balance is key in all of these creations.
I have used delicate ingredients in each of these desserts. Lemongrass, for instance, has a subtle flavour that marries beautifully with the cardamom in the kheer. The ras malai already has notes of pistachio and saffron so I decided to keep the flavour profiles within the same family. With the motichoor laddoo mousse I had to balance the sweetness of the laddoo with a salty biscuit base. For the red velvet sponge, I used shrikhand as a substitute for cream cheese.
I hope these desserts inspire you to experiment with our versatile Indian sweets.
Lemongrass panna cotta kheer
Serves 6
Preparation time: 55 minutes + refrigeration
This light lemongrass panna cotta with a centre of homemade sevvaiyan kheer is just what I recommend to impress your dinner guests this festive season.
Ingredients
for the kheer
Ghee 1 tbsp
Pistachios 1 tbsp
Cashewnuts 1 tbsp
Cloves 2
Cardamoms 3
Rice vermicelli (sevaiyyan) 50g,
Roasted
Milk 250ml
Sugar 1 tbsp
Condensed milk 1 1/2 tbsp
for the Panna cotta
Lemongrass 2 stalks, chopped
Milk 1 1/2 cup
Cream 1/2 cup
Sugar 6 tbsp
Gelatin 1 tsp, soaked in 3-4 tbsp warm
Water
Method
Per serving: 218.33 kcals, protein 5.09g, carbs 31.01g, fat 8.56g, sat fat 4.98g, fibre 0.57g, salt 67.17g
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Imarti with coconut ice cream
Serves 6
Preparation time: 30 minutes + overnight freezing
Homemade coconut ice cream with imarti topped with toasted sesame seeds is my Indian spin on the Asian sticky honey noodles. To save time, use
store-bought ice cream.
Ingredients
Coconut milk 250ml (try Dabur Hommade available at gourmet stores)
Cream 250ml
Egg yolks 4
Sugar 125g
Imarti 6 (available at your local sweet shop)
Black and white sesame seeds 1 tsp, toasted
Method
Per serving: 770.83 kcals, protein, 7.83g, carbs 103.57g, fat 35.97g, sat fat, 25.04g, fibre 0.89g, salt 0.1g