Bhapa Doi or Steamed Yoghurt (Better than Cheese Cake!)
Wish you all a very Happy Deepawali! May the festival of lights dispel darkness and
ignorance and bring all things bright and wonderful your way this year!
Fireworks over Sydney Harbour Bridge |
INGREDIENTS:
Ingredients |
Greek Yogurt- ½ kilo
(If you don’t have greek yoghurt, hang curd in a muslin cloth and allow
all the water to drip off (at least 2 – 3 hours)Sweetened Condensed milk – 1 tin
Milk – 2 tbsps
Saffron strands – a generous pinch
Dry roasted whole cardamoms – a few
METHOD:
1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees centigrade.
2. Fill your kettle and put it on to boil.
3. Blend yogurt and condensed milk together, using
a hand blender or whisk.
Whisk yoghurt and condensed milk. |
4. Pour it into a bake proof bowl. We poured it
into small ramekins and we got about 6.
5. The ramekins need to be cooked in a Water Bath. To create a water bath, place the ramekins in a large baking tray (we used a
foil tray), and place in the oven. Very carefully fill with hot water upto ¾ height
of the ramekins. Be careful not to burn your hands, or spill water in the Doi!
Water Bath in the Oven |
6. In the meanwhile soak the saffron strands in
warm milk.
7. After 25 minutes, open the oven carefully and top
the contents of each bowl with a little soaked saffron milk, and place one
cardamom on top. Breaking the pod a little, but without removing the seeds helps
in releasing flavours.
8. Again bake for ten minutes.
9. Remove from the oven, cover with cling film and chill
for few hours,( but best results are to chill overnight) before serving.
Chilled and ready to serve! |
Its all set! |
Cheese cake texture - but better! |
Enjoy the delicious Bhapa Doi
after a hearty and sumptuous
Deepaavaali meal.
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Diwali wishes to you and your family.
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