Nutritions:
Per serving
Energy
144 Cal
Protein
3.8 g
Carbohydrates
15.2 g
Calories
184 g
Fiber
0.2 g
Fat-
5.5 g
Vitamin A
572 mcg
Vitamin B1
0.1 mg
Vitamin B2
0.1 mg
Vitamin B3
0.4 mg
Vitamin C
3.5 mg
Vitamin E
0.1 mg
Vitamin B9
7.8 mcg
Calcium
178.9 mg
Iron
0.5 mg
Magnesium
61.1 mg
Phosphorous
113.8 mg
Sodium
20.1 mg
Potassium
112.5 mg
Zinc
0.1 mg
Ingredients
- 1 can (400 gm) sweetened condensed milk
- ½ cup mango pulp
- ½ cup cream
- 10 to 12 blanched almonds
- kulfi moulds
- Vark leaves (optional)
- Dry fruit
Equipments
Kulfi Moulds, Blender, Freezer (Refrigerator)
Directions
Open the sweetened condensed milk can ( it will taste a lot better if you will make a milkmaid kulfi from milkmaid condensed milk) and pour it out in a big bowl.
Add cream and mango pulp to it.
Blend all the three together. You can use a beater or blender to do so.
When the mixture of all three is completely blended, add some nuts (blanched almonds or any other dry fruits) that you want.
Mix the nuts with the mixture well.
Take out the kulfi moulds and pour this mixture into all the 8 moulds.
Use a freezer to freeze your mango kulfi. For this, you can set your freezer or refrigerator at the lowest temperature.
Wait for sometime for the mango kulfi to set. It’s better to wait for at least 8 to 10 hours to get an amazing mango kulfi.
Once, the kulfi is set, you can take out the moulds from the freezer.
Take a knife and take out the kulfi carefully from the moulds and place them on the serving plate. Garnish with some nuts or vark leaves.
Voila! Your mango kulfi is ready to be eaten fresh.
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