Maharashtrian shrikhand recipe |
Gujarati shrikhand | with 20 amazing images.
shrikhand is a traditional Maharashtrian dessert made from hung curds, powdered sugar, saffron, elaichi and a bit of milk. Very popular in Gujarat,
Gujarati shrikhand is had with pooris.
Maharashtrian shrikhand is a magical transformation of simple curds into a delicacy, by a simple procedure. It involves no cooking and is a standard feature of sunday meals,,
festive menus as well as
faraal foods!
Notes on
Maharashtrian shrikhand recipe. 1. Using thick curd gives a creamier
shrikhand. Make sure to use fresh curd and not a sour one or else the
shrikhand will be sour. 2. Hang this dahi, preferably in a cool place, over a bowl, and let it stay that way for at least 2-3 hours. This is to remove the whey from the dahi. This whey (liquid) is what makes the curd loose and watery. Once removed, the curd will be super thick and creamy. 3. If your curd is not thick, you might have to keep it hanging for longer. Some people even hang it overnight. 4. Rub the saffron strands into the milk till it dissolves. This is what will give the color and flavor to this
Maharashtrian Shrikhand. ?Keep aside for 5-10 minutes for the color to come. 5. We will finally add cardamom to this. Kesar and elaichi together is one of the best combinations for Indian sweets. These spices, combined with hung curd and sugar, make an irresistible
Gujarati Shrikhand
Things get even easier as
Gujarati shrikhand can be made in advance and stored in the
freezer for close to 15 days. Use fresh curds for best results.
Enjoy how to make
Maharashtrian shrikhand recipe |
Gujarati shrikhand | with detailed step by step photos below.