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Phool makhana kheer premix & kheer

Sarvat Hanif
Sarvat Hanif @sarvathanif
Canada

Here’s something a little special for the upcoming Ramadan— a Phool Makhana Kheer Premix!
If you love creamy, nutty kheer but don’t always have the time to make it from scratch, this one’s a total lifesaver. Just add milk, cook for a few minutes, and your rich, aromatic kheer is ready to serve!
Makhana (fox nuts) gives the kheer a lovely texture and light crunch, while milk powder adds instant creaminess. I like throwing in chopped nuts and a hint of cardamom — and if you’re feeling fancy, a few saffron strands too. It’s comforting, wholesome, and perfect for sudden dessert cravings or unexpected guests.
Phool Makhana Kheer premix is a convenient option for preparing a nutritious and delicious dessert during Ramadan, especially for breaking the fast (iftar) or as a suhoor treat. The premix format ensures a quick, fuss-free dessert, which is especially beneficial during busy Ramadan evenings.
You can make a big batch and store it in a jar for up to a month.
It also makes a really cute edible gift — just pack it in small glass jars, tie a ribbon around it, and add a small tag with “Just add milk!”. Simple, thoughtful, and delicious.

Here’s something a little special for the upcoming Ramadan— a Phool Makhana Kheer Premix!
If you love creamy, nutty kheer but don’t always have the time to make it from scratch, this one’s a total lifesaver. Just add milk, cook for a few minutes, and your rich, aromatic kheer is ready to serve!
Makhana (fox nuts) gives the kheer a lovely texture and light crunch, while milk powder adds instant creaminess. I like throwing in chopped nuts and a hint of cardamom — and if you’re feeling fancy, a few saffron strands too. It’s comforting, wholesome, and perfect for sudden dessert cravings or unexpected guests.
Phool Makhana Kheer premix is a convenient option for preparing a nutritious and delicious dessert during Ramadan, especially for breaking the fast (iftar) or as a suhoor treat. The premix format ensures a quick, fuss-free dessert, which is especially beneficial during busy Ramadan evenings.
You can make a big batch and store it in a jar for up to a month.
It also makes a really cute edible gift — just pack it in small glass jars, tie a ribbon around it, and add a small tag with “Just add milk!”. Simple, thoughtful, and delicious.

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Phool makhana kheer premix & kheer

Sarvat Hanif
Sarvat Hanif @sarvathanif
Canada

Here’s something a little special for the upcoming Ramadan— a Phool Makhana Kheer Premix!
If you love creamy, nutty kheer but don’t always have the time to make it from scratch, this one’s a total lifesaver. Just add milk, cook for a few minutes, and your rich, aromatic kheer is ready to serve!
Makhana (fox nuts) gives the kheer a lovely texture and light crunch, while milk powder adds instant creaminess. I like throwing in chopped nuts and a hint of cardamom — and if you’re feeling fancy, a few saffron strands too. It’s comforting, wholesome, and perfect for sudden dessert cravings or unexpected guests.
Phool Makhana Kheer premix is a convenient option for preparing a nutritious and delicious dessert during Ramadan, especially for breaking the fast (iftar) or as a suhoor treat. The premix format ensures a quick, fuss-free dessert, which is especially beneficial during busy Ramadan evenings.
You can make a big batch and store it in a jar for up to a month.
It also makes a really cute edible gift — just pack it in small glass jars, tie a ribbon around it, and add a small tag with “Just add milk!”. Simple, thoughtful, and delicious.

Here’s something a little special for the upcoming Ramadan— a Phool Makhana Kheer Premix!
If you love creamy, nutty kheer but don’t always have the time to make it from scratch, this one’s a total lifesaver. Just add milk, cook for a few minutes, and your rich, aromatic kheer is ready to serve!
Makhana (fox nuts) gives the kheer a lovely texture and light crunch, while milk powder adds instant creaminess. I like throwing in chopped nuts and a hint of cardamom — and if you’re feeling fancy, a few saffron strands too. It’s comforting, wholesome, and perfect for sudden dessert cravings or unexpected guests.
Phool Makhana Kheer premix is a convenient option for preparing a nutritious and delicious dessert during Ramadan, especially for breaking the fast (iftar) or as a suhoor treat. The premix format ensures a quick, fuss-free dessert, which is especially beneficial during busy Ramadan evenings.
You can make a big batch and store it in a jar for up to a month.
It also makes a really cute edible gift — just pack it in small glass jars, tie a ribbon around it, and add a small tag with “Just add milk!”. Simple, thoughtful, and delicious.

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Ingredients

30 minutes
8 servings
  • 1 tbsp.ghee
  • 1 cupphool makhana (fox nuts)
  • 1/2 cupmilk powder
  • 3 tbsp.cashews
  • 3 tbsp.almonds – 2 tbsp (chopped)
  • 3 tbsp.pistachios
  • 1/2 tsp.cardamom powder
  • 1/4 tsp.saffron strands(optional)
  • 3 cupsmilk
  • As required, sweetener
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30 minutes
  1. 1

    Heat ghee in a pan and roast the nuts for 1 minute. Remove to kitchen paper. Reserve about 1 tablespoon.

  2. 2

    Roast makhana on low heat till crisp (5–7 minutes). Remove and place with nuts, reserving some.

  3. 3

    Let the fox nuts and nuts cool, and then grind half of it into a fine powder. Remove to a bowl.

  4. 4

    Grind the reserved nuts and fox nuts into coarse powder, and add the fine powder.

  5. 5

    Mix powdered cardamom, saffron, with the powdered nuts.

  6. 6

    Store in an airtight jar.

  7. 7

    To prepare kheer, in a pan, add milk and ½ cup of premix.

  8. 8

    Stir continuously and simmer for 8–10 minutes, till it thickens.

  9. 9

    Add sweetener of choice and mix.

  10. 10

    Serve warm or chilled, garnished with extra nuts.

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