Mango has and will always be my most favorite fruit. Gorgeously
yellow, ripe, juicy and sweet!
I still remember my joy at coming to know in 3rd grade that Mango was also known as ‘The King of fruits’, I almost felt like I got an A+ for liking a fruit that was also considered a King…well u know how kids think ;-) Another fond memory that i recollect is being allowed to eat an entire Mango all by myself while vacationing in Kerala. Simple things sure does bring a lot of happiness and pleasure doesn't it?
I still remember my joy at coming to know in 3rd grade that Mango was also known as ‘The King of fruits’, I almost felt like I got an A+ for liking a fruit that was also considered a King…well u know how kids think ;-) Another fond memory that i recollect is being allowed to eat an entire Mango all by myself while vacationing in Kerala. Simple things sure does bring a lot of happiness and pleasure doesn't it?
I absolutely love making desserts or drinks with our King of fruits when it's in season or enjoy them just as it is. But if mangoes aren’t in season and you feel like making a mango treat, canned mango pulp always comes to the rescue. I wouldn’t say I’m a fan of it and it does taste rather artificial and overly sweet, but then who’s complaining. I get to make my mango treat and eat them too…that’s all that matters right? Oh and share it with friends as well…
I had already made Mango Coconut laddoos once before using mango pulp and
they had received quite a lot of good reviews and has been tried by several of
my friends. So I wanted to try something different this time. As my mind was
brimming up with fusion Indian dessert ideas for Diwali, I thought of trying
out an Indian flavored fudge and this mango fudge spiced with cardamom and dried ginger and garnished with pistachios and saffron was just the perfect treat.
I used Oats powder as the binder in this
recipe, so you can say, it’s a healthy dessert of sorts too…mayb we can have
these fudge bars for breakfast, hmm…wishful thinking …Lol!
But they are delicious and sweet and we loved it. The mild spice , crunchy pistachios on top and the sweet sweet fudge, its a perfect dessert bite.
Spiced Mango Fudge
You'll need
Sweetened Mango Pulp – 2
cups
Paneer**, grated – 3
cups
Instant or Quick quicking
Oats, powdered – 2 or 2 ½ cups (use as needed)
Cardamom powder – 1 tsp
Dry Ginger Powder – ¼ tsp
Butter or Ghee – to grease
your tray
For Garnish
Roasted unsalted
Pistachios, coarsely chopped/slivered – around 2-3 tblsp
Saffron strands – a pinch
(optional)
** I did not make homemade
Paneer and used Frozen paneer instead, but homemade is highly recommended
Directions:
1. In a non-stick kadai or deep bottomed vessel heat the mango
pulp, sugar and paneer until it becomes thick (approx 3-5 mins).
2. Add the cardamom powder and dried ginger powder and mix well.
3. Finally add the powdered oats and combine it all until it
becomes thick and sticky yet comes together like a sticky dough.
4. Immediately transfer into a greased tray, garnish on top with
chopped pistachios and saffron and allow the fudge to rest and cool down. Once
cooled, cut into squares and enjoy!
--These can be refrigerated for about 3-4 days and still taste great!
Suggestions:
1. If you substitute the powdered oats in this recipe with Milk
powder, the recipe would almost be exactly similar to that of a Mango
Kalakhand.
2. Add Khoya/Khowa instead of Paneer for a richer fudge.
3. If using fresh mangoes instead of sweetened mango pulp, please
add more sugar as per taste preference.
4. Fresh homemade paneer is best for this dessert, but I used
frozen store-bought paneer and I noticed it became slightly chewy after getting
cooked, but tasted great nevertheless.
The day I made this, I shared a snap on my facebook page and asked people to guess what it was, and I got such a huge response. Almost the same kinda response I get whenever I post cakes ;-) Some thought it was Gajar ka Halwa, others thought it was a Pumpkin halwa, but some guessed it as Mango Kalakhand and I thought, its almost close to a Kalakhand recipe, so you can call it that as well I guess :-)
So try it out and enjoy these golden beauties...you'll love them!
Also today is my parents 30th wedding anniversary, making this fudge doubly special for sharing today. Here's wishing you plenty more years of togetherness dear Mummy & Daddy...Muah! :-)
-Manju
So try it out and enjoy these golden beauties...you'll love them!
Also today is my parents 30th wedding anniversary, making this fudge doubly special for sharing today. Here's wishing you plenty more years of togetherness dear Mummy & Daddy...Muah! :-)
-Manju