Mawa Modak is not a traditional recipe, but it is an interesting twist to the conventional shape of traditional Maharashtrian sweet - Pedha. Traditionally, Mawa Modak / Pedhas were made by reducing milk. Full fat milk is cooked on low flame till it is reduced to 20-25% of its original quantity. The resultant product is called Mawa / Khava / Khoya / Milk Fudge. But nowadays it is made from readily available Mawa. This is a simpler version, and can be prepared in few minutes. Please do prepare this sweet for Ganpati Bappa and take his blessings.
Serving: 18-20 Pieces
Approx. Time: 10 minutes (Preparation) 10 minutes (Cooking)
Ingredients
250 gm Mawa (Milk fudge / Khoya / Khawa)
200 gm Sugar
1 tspn Kesar Elaichi Syrup (Syrup of Saffron & Cardamom Powder)
1/2 tspn Nutmeg Powder
Method-I (Traditional Method)
Combine the Milk fudge and Sugar in a bowl and set it aside for 3-4 hours. The Sugar gets dissolved in Milk fudge to certain extent. Transfer the mixture of Milk Fudge and Sugar in a non-stick pan. Cook the mixture on low to medium heat, stirring continuously. The mixture will become liquid in the beginning. Cook till the mixture thickens (approximately ten minutes) and begins to leave the sides of the Pan. While stirring the spatula in the mixture, you will feel the thickness of the mixture. Turn off the flame. Add the Kesar Elaichi Syrup and Nutmeg Powder and mix well. Transfer it in a separate dish and set aside till it thickens. Stir until it cools down and is not too hot to knead.
Now knead the mixture if required. To make Modak, take a small lemon sized ball and give it a cylindrical shape. Ensure that the Modak mould is stuffed entirely, especially the top of the mould. Press the mould gently. Thereafter, open it gently remove the Modaks from the mould. Store it in a container as it has shelf life of a week
Method-II (Microwave Method)
Take the Sugar in a grinder and make fine powder. Once done, pass the Sugar powder through a siever. Then combine the Milk fudge and Sugar in a bowl and set it aside for 3-4 hours. The Sugar gets mixed in Milk fudge to certain extent. Transfer the mixture of Milk Fudge and Sugar in a microwave proof bowl. Microwave it for a minute. Remove the bowl from microwave and stir the mixture. Then place the bowl back in the microwave and again microwave it for a minute. Repeat the same process 2-3 times till the mixture thickens. Then add the Kesar Elaichi Syrup and Nutmeg Powder to the mixture and mix. Take the mixture in a separate dish and set aside for cooling till it become warm enough to touch.
Now knead the mixture if required. To make Modak, take a small lemon sized ball and give it a cylindrical shape. Ensure that the Modak mould is stuffed entirely, especially the top of the mould. Press the mould gently. Thereafter, open it gently remove the Modaks from the mould. Store it into a container as it has shelf life of a week.
Notes
1. If the mixture of Milk fudge and Sugar is over cooked then it becomes hard. In this case you may add some milk to the mixture and re-heat it for some time.
2. Alternatively, if the mixture has loose consistency, then add some powdered Sugar to the mixture. If the mixture is already very sweet, then you may add some Milk powder or Cashew Powder / Almond Powder to adjust the consistency.
3. The Kesar Elaichi Syrup gives colour to Modak. In case of non-availability of the Syrup, you may add Saffron soaked in milk to the mixture. Addition of yellow food colour along with the Saffron gives nice colour to the final product.
4. The cooking of Sugar and Milk fudge together instead of cooking the fudge separately increases the shelf life of Modak. However, if you like soft Modaks you may cook the Milk fudge in the beginning and then add Sugar Powder and other flavours at the end.
Mawa Modak is not a traditional recipe, but it is an interesting twist to the conventional shape of traditional Maharashtrian sweet - Pedha. Traditionally, Mawa Modak / Pedhas were made by reducing milk. Full fat milk is cooked on low flame till it is reduced to 20-25% of its original quantity. The resultant product is called Mawa / Khava / Khoya / Milk Fudge. But nowadays it is made from readily available Mawa. This is a simpler version, and can be prepared in few minutes. Please do prepare this sweet for Ganpati Bappa and take his blessings.
Approx. Time: 10 minutes (Preparation) 10 minutes (Cooking)
Ingredients
Ingredients
250 gm Mawa (Milk fudge / Khoya / Khawa)
200 gm Sugar
1 tspn Kesar Elaichi Syrup (Syrup of Saffron & Cardamom Powder)
1/2 tspn Nutmeg Powder
Method-I (Traditional Method)
Combine the Milk fudge and Sugar in a bowl and set it aside for 3-4 hours. The Sugar gets dissolved in Milk fudge to certain extent. Transfer the mixture of Milk Fudge and Sugar in a non-stick pan. Cook the mixture on low to medium heat, stirring continuously. The mixture will become liquid in the beginning. Cook till the mixture thickens (approximately ten minutes) and begins to leave the sides of the Pan. While stirring the spatula in the mixture, you will feel the thickness of the mixture. Turn off the flame. Add the Kesar Elaichi Syrup and Nutmeg Powder and mix well. Transfer it in a separate dish and set aside till it thickens. Stir until it cools down and is not too hot to knead.
Now knead the mixture if required. To make Modak, take a small lemon sized ball and give it a cylindrical shape. Ensure that the Modak mould is stuffed entirely, especially the top of the mould. Press the mould gently. Thereafter, open it gently remove the Modaks from the mould. Store it in a container as it has shelf life of a week
Method-II (Microwave Method)
Take the Sugar in a grinder and make fine powder. Once done, pass the Sugar powder through a siever. Then combine the Milk fudge and Sugar in a bowl and set it aside for 3-4 hours. The Sugar gets mixed in Milk fudge to certain extent. Transfer the mixture of Milk Fudge and Sugar in a microwave proof bowl. Microwave it for a minute. Remove the bowl from microwave and stir the mixture. Then place the bowl back in the microwave and again microwave it for a minute. Repeat the same process 2-3 times till the mixture thickens. Then add the Kesar Elaichi Syrup and Nutmeg Powder to the mixture and mix. Take the mixture in a separate dish and set aside for cooling till it become warm enough to touch.
Now knead the mixture if required. To make Modak, take a small lemon sized ball and give it a cylindrical shape. Ensure that the Modak mould is stuffed entirely, especially the top of the mould. Press the mould gently. Thereafter, open it gently remove the Modaks from the mould. Store it into a container as it has shelf life of a week.
Notes
1. If the mixture of Milk fudge and Sugar is over cooked then it becomes hard. In this case you may add some milk to the mixture and re-heat it for some time.
2. Alternatively, if the mixture has loose consistency, then add some powdered Sugar to the mixture. If the mixture is already very sweet, then you may add some Milk powder or Cashew Powder / Almond Powder to adjust the consistency.
3. The Kesar Elaichi Syrup gives colour to Modak. In case of non-availability of the Syrup, you may add Saffron soaked in milk to the mixture. Addition of yellow food colour along with the Saffron gives nice colour to the final product.
4. The cooking of Sugar and Milk fudge together instead of cooking the fudge separately increases the shelf life of Modak. However, if you like soft Modaks you may cook the Milk fudge in the beginning and then add Sugar Powder and other flavours at the end.
2. Alternatively, if the mixture has loose consistency, then add some powdered Sugar to the mixture. If the mixture is already very sweet, then you may add some Milk powder or Cashew Powder / Almond Powder to adjust the consistency.
3. The Kesar Elaichi Syrup gives colour to Modak. In case of non-availability of the Syrup, you may add Saffron soaked in milk to the mixture. Addition of yellow food colour along with the Saffron gives nice colour to the final product.
4. The cooking of Sugar and Milk fudge together instead of cooking the fudge separately increases the shelf life of Modak. However, if you like soft Modaks you may cook the Milk fudge in the beginning and then add Sugar Powder and other flavours at the end.
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