Conjured from fresh orange juice, with no added colours or essence, Sangita Agrawal's Orange Kulfi is a refreshing dessert you must try this season.
Orange Kulfi
Servings: 4-5
Ingredients
Method
Note: A few strands of saffron and a pinch of green cardamom powder might add extra spice if desired. Slivered pistachios is also a pleasant addition.
For sugar-free kulfi, you could replace the sugar with stevia and reduce the amount of orange juice being used and instead add the juice of a lime. Each brand of stevia has its own stevia for sugar substitution ratio provided on its packing.
For vegan kulfi, you could substitute the milk with almond milk or soy milk or even a thick coconut milk. These types of milk do not have to be boiled down, so skip that step. But do heat the milk with the sugar. The use of soy milk or almond milk or coconut milk will make the kulfi consistency closer to a sorbet.
Those watching their calories may want to use skimmed milk and not full-cream milk and opt for reasonably reduced quantities of honey instead of sugar.
Sangita Agrawal lives in Mumbai and publishes the food blog Bliss of Cooking.
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