Mithai truffles. Classic Indian sweet (mithai) flavors meet heavenly truffles in this ultimate treat recipe. Loaded with sweetness, these gorgeous treats are a must addition to your festive menu. Definitely the right way to upgrade your favorite truffles!
Mithai is the general term used for Indian sweets, and they are loaded with classic flavors of subtle spices, nuts and melt-in-your-mouth sweetness. There are umpteen varieties of mithais from all over India, each customized to regional specialties and local ingredients. Honestly, I am obsessed with mithais and it’s impossible to pick a favorite. So, I decided to combine the sweetness of mithais with one of my most favorite sweet treats, truffles. It’s all about bringing together complex flavors with symphonic balance.
Mithai truffles – the sweet combo of Indian sweet and truffles. Trust me, it’s totally addicting. The simple sweet is covered in silky melted chocolate to create gorgeous truffles. I topped them with crushed dried rose petals to accentuate the gorgeousness of these bite-sized treats.
How To Make Mithai Truffles
These truffles are inspired by the classic Indian sweet, peda or milk fudge. Made with a basic combination of milk powder and condensed milk, it’s one of the easiest Indian sweet you could ever make.
Making these truffles is super easy. Start with making the milk fudge. Stir together condensed milk and milk powder over low heat. When the mixture comes together, you can add a little ground cardamom and ghee, the two essential ingredients of Indian mithais. Continue stirring so the mixture will form a thick dough. The consistency of the mixture is key in this mithai truffles recipe as you will need to roll out the balls.
Once the mixture cools down slightly, roll out small balls. Dip these balls in melted dark or milk chocolate and refrigerate until the chocolate is set. That way, you have gorgeous milk fudge rolls encased in beautifully silky chocolate. Heavenly!
Now, the decorating part of these truffles. Decorate them before the chocolate is set. I love the gorgeous reds of dried rose petals on the chocolate, but you can also decorate them with desiccated coconut, crushed candies, chopped nuts etc.
Melt-in-your-mouth mithai truffles perfect for any special occasion!
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Mithai Truffles | Video
Melt-in-your-mouth truffles loaded with classic Indian sweet (mithai) flavors!
Ingredients
- 2 cups milk powder
- 400 g condensed milk
- ½ teaspoon ground cardamom (cardamom powder)
- 3 tablespoons ghee
- 250 g milk or dark cooking chocolate
- Dried rose petals, crushed, to decorate (optional)
- Almonds or pistachios, to decorate (optional)
Instructions
- Place a large frying pan or skillet over low heat.
- Add milk powder and condensed milk. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until it reaches a semisolid consistency.
- Add ground cardamom and ghee. Cook, stirring, for
another 3 minutes or until the mixture becomes really thick and leaves the sides of the pan. Remove from heat. - Leave to cool completely. Divide the mixture into 21 portions and roll out small balls.
- Meanwhile, melt chocolate following the package directions. You can melt chocolate in a microwave or with the double boiler method.
- Coat the balls with melted chocolate.
- Arrange them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Decorate with crushed dried rose petals or nuts. Refrigerate until set.
Nutrition Information
Yield
10Serving Size
1Amount Per Serving Calories 217Total Fat 9gSaturated Fat 6gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 3gCholesterol 30mgSodium 88mgCarbohydrates 26gFiber 0gSugar 26gProtein 6g
The nutritional data is for information purposes only
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