Khoya (Mawa) Video, How to make Homemade Mawa by Tarla Dalal

Khoya (Mawa) Video, How to make Homemade Mawa by Tarla Dalal

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Any mithai with Khoya is totally irresistible, because of its rich, milky flavour. Not only that, khoya also imparts a creamy yet coarse texture that feels so wonderful on the palate. Here is the traditional way of preparing Khoya. It does take a little time to thicken the milk, but it is completely worth the efforts as no shortcut will give the same intense flavour and mouth-feel. What you could do is, prepare some Khoya whenever you end up with some extra milk and time on your hands, ready to use when you prepare your favourite sweets.




Recipe Description for Khoya Or Mawa, How To Make Khoya

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Makes 1.5 cups
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Ingredients


For Khoya Or Mawa
6 cups full-fat milk

Method

For khoya or mawa

  1. To make {span class="bold1"}khoya or mawa{/span}, boil the milk in a deep non-stick pan on a high flame, while stirring twice in between. This will take approx. 4 to 5 minutes.
  2. Reduce the flame to medium and cook for 30 minutes or till the milk reduces to ¾ of its quantity, while stirring occasionally and scraping the sides of the pan.
  3. Continue cooking on a medium flame for 7 more minutes or till the mixture leaves the sides of the pan, while stirring continuously and scraping the sides of the pan.
  4. Transfer it to a plate, spread it with the help of a spatula. Keep aside to cool for 30 minutes.
  5. Use the {span class="bold1"}khoya or mawa{/span} as required or store in the freezer till use.

Handy tips:

  1. The {span class="bold1"}khoya or mawa{/span} has to be cooled completely before freezing it. It stays fresh in an air-tight container in freezer for almost 15 days.
  2. If the {span class="bold1"}khoya or mawa{/span} is in freezer while using it, then remove it from the freezer at least 30 minutes before using it and thaw it at room temperature.
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