Nov 17, 2008

Microwave Milk Sweet (Doodh Peda)

Microwave Milk Sweet (Doodh Peda)

This is the easiest and yummiest sweet. The credit goes to my sister who made these for us when we last visited her. Thank you sis for this wonderful sweet!

Microwave Milk Sweet (Doodh Peda) Process

Check out the recipe as told by her:


Ingredients: (Yields 30 to 40 pieces)
  • 2 Condensed milk cans
  • 1 Half pint carnation dry milk powder box (has 3 or 4 individual pouches)
  • Some milk, as required
Preparation:
  1. Mix all the above ingredients with a hand mixer in a large microwavable bowl.
  2. Then place the bowl in the microwave and run the MW for about 2 min (high) (depending on individual MW power, adjust the settings). 
  3. Take it out and mix thoroughly and keep the bowl again for 2 more minutes. Keep doing this until the batter gets thicken.
  4. It should be in brown color. Once it gets to brown color take it out and roll it or cut into the desired shapes.
  5. This yields approximately 30 to 40 pieces. Add more milk powder and one more condensed milk can to get more pieces.
  6. This can be done on the stove top too, but keep on stirring it as it gets burnt very fast.
  7. Yummy!!

Microwave Milk Sweet (Doodh Peda)

This is my contribution to three events:
  1. Sweet Celebrations” hosted by Aparna.
  2. Vegetarian Thanksgiving” hosted by Mansi.
I am also sending Pumpkin Gel Pie that I posted a few days back to Mansi’s Vegetarian Thanksgiving event. Thanks for reminding me Mansi!

Thank you Lubna and Priya for the shower of awards again! So sweet of you!

46 comments:

  1. Uma..Doodh peda looks absolutely delicious..send me some:)

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  2. Uma, I had made this long long back and it was really delicious.Thanks for reviving the recipe.

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  3. A simple and handy recipe ,will like to try it out on stove top, since MW is still in my TO-BUY LIST :-)

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  4. I have never had this but they indeed looks so yumm

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  5. looks delicious..i made them once ...i added some more ingredients, but dont remmeber now..will make following your version..easy to make ..isn't it?

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  6. ooh...u r making me mouthwatering every day by posting such cute-cute recipes...

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  7. Uma! as always only one word.
    Perfect!

    A big kiss dear!
    Silvia

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  8. Ahh lovely pics.. just wanted to say Bye b4 i go on a long break.. Miss u..

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  9. Oh this doodh peda looks very tempting, feel like having one right now :-)

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  10. yummy uma...i luved these sweets in that wine glass...wat a creativity...

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  11. I've been meaning to try this for a whilte now.. looks great Uma.

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  12. I make pretty much the same... But less quantity :)
    Open ur door Uma, I am standing outside for your pedas...Yum

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  13. My version is almost the same, i used to add some saffron strands...utterly delicious Uma..

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  14. I too make the same way Uma..Lovely Pedas..

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  15. haammo ila noru oooristara tappukada poni aa glass naku pampincu uma yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy inka yemee cheppalenu noru oorutundi

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  16. They look too good Uma.Great way to make it in microwave..

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  17. You know, i keep seeing all these MW milk sweets and thinking, soon, soon, but I've never made any - I don't stop dreaming, though!

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  18. doodh peda looks yummy. i tried making kajju katli with dry milk, did not turn tht well. this looks so soft and perfect. a winner.

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  19. you r tempting us so much with these pedas.. not fair Uma. this is something i have never tried..i tried your power packed smoothie using brocolli, dates, banana etc.. we had it for dinner yesterday.. came out yummm!:)

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  20. Lip smacking and tempting peda... Nicely stacked up...

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  21. I have made this before, and I just ended up eating that the whole day. Yummy.

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  22. this looks cuty cute..my hubby does the peda in microwave ...he adds 1 tsp curd too ....urs looks perfect in tht fabulous glass..

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  23. uma ...what should i say when u tempt me with their shiny cue texture.....its not fair.....

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  24. Nandini's Doodh Peda is my all time favorite and thanks for your wonderful easy recipe. I have bookmarked it!

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  25. Lovely presentation. Thats one quick and yummy sweet.

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  26. Delicious pedas and in the microwave. That's a delightful shortcut. :)
    Thanks for celebrating with me.

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  27. Wow...the pedhas look delicious!!!

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  28. Wow yummy, easy and simple recipe. Iam drooling over. Pleasure is mine dear. You deserve those awards.

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  29. wow.. looks great & delciious,,,

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  30. Thanks Uma, Doodh peeda is my favorite, the photos look so yummy...

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  31. This is one recipe I absolutely love because you really can't go wrong with it.

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  32. Lovely items! Thanks for that easy doodh peda recipe and relishing pumpkin gel pie.

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  33. Great Uma, milk peda looks mouthwatering. I dont find it anymore in the shops. I miss it. I had this so much in our childhood. delicious. if I send u my address wud u like to parcel some :)

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  34. nice method ..mine is slightly differnt..and lovely pumpkin Pie

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  35. Been ages since I ate Doodh pedas.looks amazing.

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  36. I've heard about how good those doodh peda are.

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  37. Have never tried making this sweet in microwave.. but definitely looks perfect and yummy!

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  38. yummy doodh peda,sounds easier to make in a Microwave.

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  39. simple n easy recipe! looks so lovely! :-)

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  40. Uma your Doodh peda looks absolutely delicious and with my sweet tooth very enjoyable :)

    Rosie x

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  41. That looks awesome Uma:) Such perfect pedhas, that too in microwave! Very good :) I will prepare this soon too :)

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  42. Hi Uma,
    I would like to know how much proportion is the milk powder in cups. Can I use the full cream milk powder. The pedas look really very yum.
    Thanks a lot.
    Eswari

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  43. @Eswari:

    Welcome to my blog! Thanks for your nice comments.

    For 1 can of condensed milk use 2 cups of milk powder.

    Yes, you can absolutely use full cream powder.

    Hope this helps :)

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Thanks for dropping by! Your comments and suggestions are most welcome. Hope to see you again! -Uma