Mango with Rabri is an excellent combination. Rabri is condensed milk based dish made by boiling the milk on low heat for a long time until it becomes dense and changes its color to pinkish. Mango with thickened Milk, yes its going to be awesome. Try it you will surely like it....
MANGO RABDI or RABRI
Ingredients :
Milk - 4 cups
Mango pulp - 1 cup
Sugar - 4 tbsp
Charoli Nuts - 2 tsp
Cashewnut chopped finely - 2 tsp
Method :
1. In a heavy bottom vessel pour the milk and let it boil.
2. Reduce to 2 cups by keep in low flame by stirring occasionally.
3. Add the sugar once it gets melted switch off and let it cool.
4. Now to this add the mango pulp and mix well.
5. Refrigerate for few hours and while serving add the roasted nuts. You surely feel the divine.
Note:
1. Adjust the sugar according to the sweetness of the mango.
2. Rabri taste so good if mango is nicely riped and sweet.
3. While making mango pulp the texture would be great if you make coarse paste instead of making them smooth.
Sure it is divine Pavithra...No words to describe about your presentation..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious Pavita....whos doesnt love mangoes :).
ReplyDeletesuperb dear.....i guess i shd search for new words.....and hey i added ur link in my blog sidebar (blogs i love to read)!!
ReplyDeleteSuper delicious... the dish and the presentation :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice dish :) I like the candle so much and the decoration too.. :)
ReplyDeleteanother two items I have to track down - rabdi and charoli nuts...
ReplyDeletesuperb presentation dear...looks divine...love the addition of charoli nuts :)
ReplyDeleteWow great presentation :)
ReplyDeletewow..looks delicious...want tohave it now...
ReplyDeleteYeah Pavitra, its simple going to be a hit the first time we make it... and I am hunting for charoli seeds here but no luck I love them in payasams...
ReplyDeletepass me that bowl please pacithra. will ya?
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.Lovely Rabdi!Perfect seasonal dessert!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely presentation da! looks yummy dear
ReplyDeletePerfect rabdi!! Hardly words are enough to describe it..heavenly. I do have a doubt though..how long does it take(approx) to reduce the milk to half the amount?
ReplyDeleteyum..yumm.yummy!!!
ReplyDeleterabdi looks yum yumm..
ReplyDeleteThis was an easy and interesting way to prepare mango rabdi..
ReplyDeletesuperb dish !!Iam sure it taste's good.
Lovely, fabulous and gorgeous rabdi Pavithra..
ReplyDeleteLovely, fabulous, fantabulous.. Dont know what words to describe your post...
ReplyDeleteLovely Rabdi pavitra...Looks amazing,love anything with mango...
ReplyDeleteYummy Rabdi..so simple too na..:)
ReplyDeleteThat refined dessert looks delicious! I really love mangoes!
ReplyDeletecheers,
Rosa
yum yum yum, that will surely be a hit :) delicious sweet :) lovely presentation!
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ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and neat presentation.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds heavenly with mango! Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteHey am so sorry my reader is gone nuts like me...it has not been showing many ppl's post and I just checked you out from ur comment on my blog only to see you have posted so many dishes since I was last here.
ReplyDeleteYum I have some mango pulp so can definitely try this..Can you tell me what is that Charoli nuts called in hindi or any other language..lolz?
Btw I made your hot and sour veg soup and it came out good and must say its so easy to make.
rabdi is new to me..never tasted..wish to taste urs:)
ReplyDeleteI bet this did taste so delicious. I do not think I have used charoli nuts - unless they have a different name in the UK?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply..yup I know chironji...it just slipped away from my mind. My mom in law used to put them in kheer, halwa and all back in India.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy..grt presentations....mangoes...who doesnt lov it..
ReplyDeletevery tempting
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