Mango Kulfi Recipe-Mango Kulfi Ice Cream-Indian Mango Dessert (with and without condensed milk)

Kulfi is a very popular Indian frozen dessert/ice cream. You do not need ice cream maker or ice cream stabilizer to whip up this delicious and creamy kulfi ice cream. Now being mango season, I wanted to share this classic Mango Kulfi Recipe with you all. With the addition of mangoes, it tastes even more divine. What could be a better way to beat the summer heat? Today we will learn how to make Mango Kulfi following our easy step wise recipe.

Mango Kulfi Ice Cream


 Prep Time : 10 mins

Cook Time : 40 mins
Yields: 5-6 medium kulfis
Recipe Category: Frozen Dessert
Recipe Cuisine: Indian

   Ingredients needed

   Milk – 5 cups/1 litre
   Sugar -1 cup
   Almonds-1 /4 cup
   Pistachio -1/4 cup
   Cashew nuts -3-4
   Saffron -4-5 strands
   Cardamom powder-1/4 tsp
   Ripe Mango pulp -1 cup
   Cornflour -1 tbsp flat
   Kulfi molds (optional)

Preparation


Soak saffron in 2 tbsp of warm milk and keep it aside.

Soak almonds and pistachio in hot water for 15 minutes, remove the skin and discard the water. Grind both together with little milk to a coarse paste and keep it aside.

Turn freezer settings to maximum.

Method 


Boil milk (I used 4.5% milk) until it reduces to half the quantity.


Add the ground almond pistachio paste and cook for a few more minutes.


Add sugar and cook until sugar dissolves. Add cardamom powder and saffron (soaked in milk).


Mix cornflour with a little water without lumps. Add the cornflour mix stirring continuously (picture below)and cook until it reaches a saucy consistency. Switch off the flame and let it cool completely.


Once cooled, add the mango pulp, mix well and pour the mixture into kulfi moulds, close it and freeze for 6-7 hours. Run a knife around the inner edges of the mold to remove the kulfi ice cream from the mold.


If you do not have kulfi mould, you can freeze it in any small cups as I have done below or in paper cups or steel tumbler or popsicle mold etc.


Note – The color of the kulfi depends on the color of the mangoes. Alphonso mangoes (in the picture above) will give you a lovely deep yellow color. Since the alphonso mangoes I had were not ripe on the day I made kulfi, I used ripe Imam Pasand I had at that time (that is why the light yellow color).

Use ripe and sweet mangoes for making kulfi.

Mango Kulfi using condensed milk-

Instead of sugar, you can use condensed milk for preparing kulfi. Add 4 tbsp or as required for this recipe.

Do check out my Badam Kesar Kulfi  

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View Comments (5)

  • Just tried my hand at making kulfi for the first time at home :-) Thanks for the detailed n easy explaination. Lets see how it turns out.

  • Great and simple recipe.. just made it and it's setting in the freezer. But the rabri is tasting yummmm