Ras Madhuri is a popular Indian sweet made with milk, sugar, and cardamom. It is a rich and creamy dessert with a smooth texture and a hint of cardamom flavor. Ras Madhuri is often served during festivals and special occasions as a sweet indulgence.
STEP 1.In a heavy-bottomed pan, heat milk and bring it to a boil. Simmer on low heat until it reduces to half its quantity.
STEP 2.Add sugar and cardamom powder to the milk and cook until the sugar dissolves completely.
STEP 3.Remove from heat and let it cool. Refrigerate for a few hours until chilled.
STEP 4.Serve the chilled Ras Madhuri in individual bowls and garnish with chopped nuts.
Cooking Tips
Stir the milk occasionally while simmering to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
You can add saffron strands for an additional flavor and aroma.
For a richer version, you can add condensed milk to the recipe.
Storage and Serving
Store the Ras Madhuri in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Serve it chilled as a dessert after meals or as a sweet treat during festive occasions.
You can also serve it with a drizzle of rose syrup for an extra touch of sweetness.
Nutrition value
46
calories per serving
2 g Fat< 1 g Protein6 g Carbs< 1 g FiberOther
Current Totals
Fat
2g
Protein
< 1g
Carbs
6g
Fiber
< 1g
MacroNutrients
Carbs
6g
Protein
< 1g
Fiber
< 1g
Fats
Fat
2g
Vitamins & Minerals
Calcium
2mg
Iron
< 1mg
Vitamin A
0mcg
Vitamin B1
< 1mg
Vitamin B2
< 1mg
Vitamin B3
< 1mg
Vitamin B6
< 1mg
Vitamin B9
3mcg
Vitamin B12
< 1mcg
Vitamin C
0mg
Vitamin E
< 1mg
Copper
< 1mcg
Magnesium
1mg
Manganese
0mg
Phosphorus
7mg
Selenium
< 1mcg
Zinc
< 1mg
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. All nutritional information presented are estimates and not meant to substitute professional dietary advice or treatment