In simple terms, rabdi or rabri is a classic North Indian treat that's rich, creamy, and perfectly sweet. It's commonly produced with whole milk that's been boiled for a long time over low heat until it's reduced to a 1/3 or a 1/4 of its original volume. It is a simple Indian dessert made with milk, cardamon and a few nuts
Ingredients
• 6 Cups milk, full cream
• 1/2 cup sugar
• 4-5 green cardamoms
• 12-15 almonds (shredded), blanched
• 2 tbsp pistachios (shredded), blanched
• 10 cashews (chopped)
• 2 tbsp saffron milk
How to Make
1. To begin, heat milk on a big nonstick pan.
2. Stir occasionally and bring to a boil.
3. Reduce the flame to medium as well. Stick the cream to the sides of the vessel once it has created a layer over the milk.
4. furthermore, bring the milk back to a boil and repeat the cream collection on the kadai's sides.
5. Repeat the process at least 5 times more, or until the milk is reduced to one-third of its original volume.
6. Also add sugar, cardamom powder and saffron milk.
7. Give it a good mix and re-boil the milk.
8. Scrape the collected cream from the sides as well. and give it a good mix
9. Transfer in a bowl and set aside to cool.
10. Serve with chopped dry fruits as a garnish.
11. Finally, serve chilled or hot rabdi / rabri.