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Khoya

Jasmin Dhar
Jasmin Dhar @cook_7838031
Germany

Making Khoya is a bit of a time consuming thing. To kill time you can prepare it as a side task, while you are doing something else in the kitchen, e.g. like chopping, preparing some other dish etc.
Use a deep, non-stick, large and thick-bottomed heavy pot to make the Khoya. This will prevent the milk from spilling, boiling over, or the bottom get burned while simmering. All you need to do is continue stirring in intervals, since the milk gets reduced on its own on a low flame.
For recipes with Khoya check out Khoya Barfi, Kheer with Khoya.

Making Khoya is a bit of a time consuming thing. To kill time you can prepare it as a side task, while you are doing something else in the kitchen, e.g. like chopping, preparing some other dish etc.
Use a deep, non-stick, large and thick-bottomed heavy pot to make the Khoya. This will prevent the milk from spilling, boiling over, or the bottom get burned while simmering. All you need to do is continue stirring in intervals, since the milk gets reduced on its own on a low flame.
For recipes with Khoya check out Khoya Barfi, Kheer with Khoya.

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Khoya

Jasmin Dhar
Jasmin Dhar @cook_7838031
Germany

Making Khoya is a bit of a time consuming thing. To kill time you can prepare it as a side task, while you are doing something else in the kitchen, e.g. like chopping, preparing some other dish etc.
Use a deep, non-stick, large and thick-bottomed heavy pot to make the Khoya. This will prevent the milk from spilling, boiling over, or the bottom get burned while simmering. All you need to do is continue stirring in intervals, since the milk gets reduced on its own on a low flame.
For recipes with Khoya check out Khoya Barfi, Kheer with Khoya.

Making Khoya is a bit of a time consuming thing. To kill time you can prepare it as a side task, while you are doing something else in the kitchen, e.g. like chopping, preparing some other dish etc.
Use a deep, non-stick, large and thick-bottomed heavy pot to make the Khoya. This will prevent the milk from spilling, boiling over, or the bottom get burned while simmering. All you need to do is continue stirring in intervals, since the milk gets reduced on its own on a low flame.
For recipes with Khoya check out Khoya Barfi, Kheer with Khoya.

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Ingredients

180 mins
4-portion
  • 2milk liters of full fat
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180 mins
  1. 1

    Pour the milk in a large thick-bottomed heavy pot and place the pan on the stove top. Turn on to medium flame and bring milk to gentle boil. Stir.

  2. 2

    Immediately lower the flame and simmer the milk. Stir with a wooden spoon at intervals of 5 minutes whilst the milk is simmering for about 30 minutes. Its very important that the milk does not boil over!

  3. 3

    You will slowly notice that the milk begins to froth at this point. Stir well. This will happen many times while simmering. Continue stirring. Scrape the milk solids from the sides and add to the milk.

  4. 4

    About after 1 1/2 hours or so, the milk will continue to reduce and thicken as its being simmered on a low flame. There will be a stage reached, when the reduced milk will resemble Rabri (an indian sweet). Continue to scrape the milk solids from the sides and add to the milk.

  5. 5

    Continue to simmer and stir. Towards the end when the milk has been mostly evaporated, you will see bubbles bursting in the reduced milk due to moisture. At this point continuously stir or else it will get browned or burnt.

  6. 6

    When the bubbles are gone, its time to switch off the flame. In total it took me 2 hours and 40 minutes overall on a low flame.

  7. 7

    Let the Khoya cool and then refrigerate it. Add this homemade Khoya as required while making various Indian sweets or -curries.

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Jasmin Dhar @cook_7838031
on September 09, 2016 11:22
Germany
Hi नमस्ते and welcome to my Blog!I am Jasmin and cooking has always been my passion.For me, the kitchen is really the heart of my home and food is something that all of us can connect with not just our personal memories but also with other people. This blog is my way of sharing some of my food experiences, anecdotes and glimpses of my life.
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