Doodh peda recipe (Dudh ka peda) – Made sweet shop style soft doodh peda direct from fresh milk for this Janmashtami festival, with no readymade khoya or no milk powder, or no condensed milk. An easy-to-make soft delicious peda recipe cooked with just 3 main ingredients, fresh milk/dudh, sugar/chini, and green cardamom(choti elaichi) powder. Described with step by step detailed pictures. Dudh peda is a traditional Indian sweet that originated in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, the birthplace of Lord Shree Krishna. To celebrate any Indian festival, to offer it to the god as prasad, or to share any good news this sweet is very popular to serve.
For making doodh peda, milk is put in a direct gas oven to evaporate about one-fourth of its original amount to get soft instant khoya or mawa, add a few strands of saffron or kesar to the milk. Then mix the fresh-made khoya with powdered sugar, and used freshly ground cardamom powder at the end of this recipe to enhance the flavor of this peda. Ghee is only required at the time of giving the shape of the pedha.
Which Milk to be used in this recipe – Use fresh whole cow milk, Buffalo milk, or Packet milk (preferably full cream milk or full-fat milk that contains more malai or cream in it. More malai-contained milk makes more delicious peda.
With Kesar or without Kesar– Kesar or saffron is not mandatory for making this recipe. If you do not like Kesar flavor in peda then can skip adding Kesar in doodh. However, if you Kesar flavor and color then only can use it.
Types of Sugar – Must use powdered sugar. I use powdered sugar by grinding granulated refined sugar. However, organic non-refined sugar is a much more healthy option. Even gur/jaggery can replace sugar if want to avoid sugar consumption.
Green cardamom or elaichi powder flavor – Just like elaichi powder is commonly used in making all indian sweet recipes for flavor, pedha is also flavored with the same. No rose water or any other strong essence is used in peda.
Basically, I wanted to share this doodh pede recipe for the Shree Krishna Janmashtami festival. Although using the authentic way, it is quite time-consuming, however, pure and so delicious in taste that I hope you can afford that time.
Even you may try some other Janmashtami sweets from my website,
Authentic khoya recipe or mawa recipe
Try this doodh peda at home and please let me know how this homemade peda ki recipe works by leaving a comment in the comment box below.
Happy Shree Krishna Janmashtami(upcoming) to all of you.
Prep time:5 mins
Cooking time: 2hr 15 mins
Served in: 2hrs 40 mins
Cuisine: Indian
Course: Dessert/sweet
Serving: 15
Author: Moumita Paul
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