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October 29, 2015 Kulfi

TURmeric Icecream 

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Turmeric, the ‘Queen of Spices’, a must in the spice box of ant Indian Kitchen.

The bright yellow powder ground from the root of the turmeric plant. It is used raw or dried and ground into powder.

Turmeric has been used as a remedy for stomach and liver ailments, as well as topically to heal common cold, cough, wounds, cuts etc.

Haldi waala Doodh is something that is first recommended by mum and grandmum when you catch a cold and cough. Milk boiled with turmeric and ground black pepper soothes the throat.

I usually have Haldi waala doodh every night. And one night while having it, I thought of this recipe.

I am extremely proud to have developed this recipe. A recipe that is completely mine. A never heard of recipe, a recipe with a twist made using the traditional ingredients. I would call it one of the best ice creams I have ever had.


Ingredients

400ml – Heavy Cream

1/2 cup – Powdered Sugar

4 tbsps. – Condensed Milk

2 tbsp. – Turmeric powder

1/2 tsp. – Ground black pepper

Rose petals for garnishing


Method

Refrigerate the cream overnight. Pour the cream into the bowl of the standmixer with whisk attachment. Whisk it till it forms soft peak. add sugar, condensed milk, turmeric powder and black pepper powder and whisk till the cream forms stiff peaks. Transfer this mixture into an airtight container and refrigerate overnight.

Remove it a couple of minutes in advance before you want to serve it. Scoop it out. Garnish it with rose petals and serve.


* Adjust the Sugar according to your taste.

Adjust the turmeric powder according to your liking.

You could also use sliced pistachios or almonds for garnishing.


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TURmeric Icecream
Cuisine: Desserts
 
Ingredients
  • 400ml – Heavy Cream
  • ½ cup – Powdered Sugar
  • 4 tbsps. – Condensed Milk
  • 2 tbsp. – Turmeric powder
  • ½ tsp. – Ground black pepper
  • Rose petals for garnishing
Instructions
  1. Refrigerate the cream overnight. Pour the cream into the bowl of the standmixer with whisk attachment. Whisk it till it forms soft peak. add sugar, condensed milk, turmeric powder and black pepper powder and whisk till the cream forms stiff peaks. Transfer this mixture into an airtight container and refrigerate overnight.
  2. Remove it a couple of minutes in advance before you want to serve it. Scoop it out. Garnish it with rose petals and serve.
  3. * Adjust the Sugar according to your taste.
  4. Adjust the turmeric powder according to your liking.
  5. You could also use sliced pistachios or almonds for garnishing.
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Categories: Kulfi Tags: foodie, foodphotography, foodstyling, haldi, haldiwaaladoodh, haldiwaalaicecream, healthbenefits, healthy, icecream, madaboutkitchen, queenofspices, traditional, turmeric, turmericicecream

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Comments

  1. Dolphia Nandi says

    November 2, 2015 at 5:44 pm

    I so love the high contrast picture. To be frank, these days I am going to low contrast and highly saturated food. But I love these photographs on your blog and turmeric ice-cream sounds so unusual and new to me.

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    • madaboutkitchen says

      November 2, 2015 at 5:54 pm

      ? do try it out if you like turmeric and thank you ?

      Reply
  2. Acupcakeforlove says

    November 3, 2015 at 4:13 am

    What an interesting recipe! Love the photography and the recipe!

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    • madaboutkitchen says

      November 3, 2015 at 4:19 am

      Thank you ?

      Reply
  3. Vasun says

    November 5, 2015 at 6:41 pm

    Unique ice-cream recipe and stunning colours!

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    • madaboutkitchen says

      November 6, 2015 at 1:01 am

      Thank you Vasun ?

      Reply
  4. Sweta Mani says

    September 12, 2016 at 1:53 pm

    Amazing pic. Stunning photography! Have featured this recipe as well on a blog round up for fusion mithais

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    • madaboutkitchen says

      September 12, 2016 at 2:09 pm

      Thank you so much Sweta ?

      Reply
  5. inespressoworter says

    April 19, 2017 at 6:52 pm

    Always stunned by your delectable pictures 🙂 I would love to try it!! Just one question which heavy cream do you use??

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    • madaboutkitchen says

      April 20, 2017 at 1:03 am

      Thank you so much ? I use Milky misty for ice creams.

      Reply
      • inespressoworter says

        April 23, 2017 at 2:45 pm

        Thanks for the prompt response 🙂 Would definitely try and share my feedback here !!

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        • madaboutkitchen says

          April 23, 2017 at 2:58 pm

          Yes please!! Would love to know how you liked it. Use turmeric according to your taste. ?

          Reply

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