PEDA

PEDA

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    Servings

    4
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    Prep Time

    15 Minutes
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    Cook Time

    30 Minutes
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    Total Time

    45 Minutes
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    Difficulty

Ingredients

Base

150g coconut butter (or creamed coconut, not the same as coconut oil @lucybeecoconut @sainsburys)
120g unrefined powderer sugar (I used @zusto but you can also use erythritol found in @hollandandbarrett @totalsweet @amazon) or agave syrup to taste
2 pinches of saffron
2 pinches of cardamom

Diwali is approaching along with other Indian festivities and so I'd like to introduce you to one of the most popular Indian desserts I grew up with - peda. As a kid with a massive sweet tooth, access to both Indian and western desserts on all festivals (and birthdays) meant consuming double portions of dessert. The only way to celebrate. Peda are traditionally made from milk powder, butter and sugar, with Indian spices such as cardamom and saffron. Today, I only use 2 ingredients and 2 spices. Quick and simple! A 5 minute treat!

METHOD

  • Melt the coconut butter and whisk in the powdered sugar or agave syrup, followed by the saffron and cardamom
  • Once cooled, scoop 1 tsp of dough and roll into a ball using your palms
  • Repeat until the dough is finished, and use a stencil (or fork) to gently press down a beautiful pattern on the peda until they are halved in height
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