Method
- Empty the condensed milk and the mango puree into a heavy bottomed pan (non-stick pan, preferrably) and mix well.
- If you like it very sweet, you can add some sugar....
- But keep in mind that the condensed milk and the mango puree are already sweet!!
- Heat the mixture on medium flame until it thickens and forms a single lump (appr. 40-45 mins). Saute continuously.
- Meanwhile, soak saffron in 2 tbsp warm milk and keep aside for a few minutes.
- Add cashews, raisins and soaked saffron to the mango mixture on stove and mix well.
- Continue to boil the mixture.
- Keep in mind not to increase the heat too much.
- The mixture might start getting burnt from the bottom otherwise.
- Switch off the stove when the mixture thickens to form a single lump and it comes out of the pan without sticking.
- Let it cool for about 5 mins.
- Make small balls out of the mixture and roll them in dry coconut powder.
- Note that the balls should be made when the mixture is still hot.
- Cool completely and store in airtight containers. Enjoi!!
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