Kulfi is an indigenous (India based) frozen milk product. The method of manufacture of Kulfi varies very widely. The conventional method of kulfi making consists of boiling of milk, addition of sugar, concentration of milk to 2:1 level and addition of khoa, malai, flavour etc. to the concentrated cooled milk.
The kulfi mix is then filled into metallic cones and the top of the cone is covered with a lid. The mixture in the moulds is frozen in large earthen vessels containing ice-salt mixture in the ratio of 1:1.
Recipe for kulfi / Method of manufacture
The kulfi is now ready. What will you do with it? Simply devour it!
Tired of the same old ice cream? Try your hand on the kulfi and the recipe is simple. It does not require the costly ice cream freezer but tastes great similar to ice cream. Where are you rushing? To prepare kulfi. I got it.
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