Makhan Mishri

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A Vijay Gold special Poha Recipe for Gokulashtami, Aval Kesari topped with a fluffy buttercream and garnished with Saffron, nuts and rock sugar, or mishri.
For the Aval Kesari
[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]75 gm / 3/4th cup Vijay Gold Thick Avalakki[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]150 ml / 2/3rd cup Water[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]50 ml / ¼ cup Milk[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]100 gm / ½ cup Sugar[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]20 gm / 2 tbsp Ghee[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Few strands of Saffron, optional[/advlist]For the Makhan Mishri (Buttercream)
[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]100 gm / ½ cup Butter, softened[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]150 gm / 1 ½ cup Powdered sugar[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]20 ml / 2 tbsp Whipping cream[/advlist][/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Cook well until the mixture is thick and the poha is cooked.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Finish with a little more ghee and serve warm or cold. For this recipe, we will serve it cold.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a mixing bowl, add the softened butter and using a electric whisk, whip on high speed for 4-5 minutes until the butter is pale and fluffy, scrape down the sides as required.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the powdered sugar and whipping cream. Start on low speed to prevent the sugar from flying.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once the sugar is mixed in, increase the speed to high and whip for 3-4 minutes until thickened, and very fluffy[/advlist]
To assemble
[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Using a round cookie cutter, add about 2 tbsp of the Aval kesari and press lightly to form it into a disc.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Take off the cutter and pipe small stars of the makkhan mishri on top to cover the surface of the kesari.
[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Garnish with chopped nuts, and rock sugar, or mishri.
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[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]The Aval Kesari will not be very sweet on its own, as the buttercream is very sweet and will balance out when eaten together.
[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]You can add jaggery as well instead of sugar into the kesari. But note that this wont work for the buttercream
[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]We add whipping cream to stabilise the buttercream, but incase you do not have it, you can make it without the cream, but you may require refrigeration to prevent the buttercream from becoming soft.
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