The first time Taruna Deepak tried making Malai Laddoos it was a disaster. Instead of laddoos, she got a form of kalakand, as the grated paneer turned grainy when cooked with condensed milk. For the second round, she mashed the paneer, gave it a whizz in the blender with the condensed milk and "it turned out really well.".
Her laddoos will melt in your mouth and have a smooth texture. According to Taruna, "the laddoos require the least amount of ingredients, takes no more than 10 minutes of your time to get ready and it can be made a day ahead of when you intend to serve it."
Food blogger Taruna creates a wide and intriguing variety of Indian delicacies and photographs them so prettily too. Have a look at her recipes here.
Malai Laddoos
Servings: 9-12
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Taruna Deepak lives in Mumbai and is the creator of the food blog Easyfoodsmith.
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