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    Almond Ricotta Fudge/Badam Ricotta Cheese Burfi

    Oct 17, 2021 · 5 Comments

    This is a simple fudge having the flavors of badam kathli and kalakand in one. This is a great make ahead that is crowd pleasing. This is an easy recipe using almond flour and ricotta cheese that gets ready in under 25 to 30 minutes. Did I tell you that this makes a great and delicious edible gift for festival and holiday season?

    All you need is simple three ingredients. Almond flour, ricotta cheese, and sugar. Almond flour can be made at home by powdering the almonds if in case you don't have almond flour available near your area. Almond flour helps in whipping up a quick recipe. Cardamom gives a great aroma to this. This can be replaced by any flavorings of choice. Ricotta cheese is an easy substitute for paneer and helps saving time. 

    this can be made in under 30 minutes and this is a great choice for making a quick sweet or dessert. Diwali, Festival of Lights, is around the corner and this is an amazing one to make, share, and enjoy with family and friends. The sugar in this perfect and not overly sweet. If you have a very sweet tooth, add quarter cup more sugar.

    October 22 is National Nut Day and Christie is hosting an event in conjunction with National Nut Day. We share a nut based recipe and this fudge is my recipe. We share Recipes From Our Dinner Table! Join our group and share your recipes, too! While you're at it, follow our Pinterest board, too!



    Ingredients
    Makes 24-26 pieces
    Almond flour - 1 cup
    Ricotta cheese - 1 cup
    Ghee - 4 tbsp
    Sugar - 1 cup
    Water - 1/2 cup

    Method
    Heat the sugar and water in a heavy-bottomed pan, preferable non-stick on medium flame. In 5 minutes it will have a single string consistency.
    Now at this stage, add ricotta and slowly stir to have a smooth consistency without any lumps.

    Next, add almond flour and cardamom powder, cook and add ghee when it begins to thicken. Cook for 13-14 minutes in total, and the entire mix will not stick to the pan and will swirl easily.

    Pour the mixture onto a greased plate. Spread according to the thickness preferred, but atleast 1/2 inch high would look great. Cool for 10 minutes. 

    With a knife, cut into diamond shape or square. This makes about 24-26 pieces. When the mixture further cools, separate into individual squares. The squares or burfis will be soft.

    Store in airtight container and serve.

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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Hezzi-D says

      October 18, 2021 at 2:24 am

      Yum! What a great flavor pairing.

      Reply
    2. Inger says

      October 19, 2021 at 2:41 pm

      Wow, this looks delicious! And it actually makes fudge almost healthy!

      Reply
    3. Julie says

      October 19, 2021 at 2:42 pm

      I just love that this recipe can be made ahead and it will be a delicious addition to my holiday cookie trays!

      Reply
    4. Lisa says

      October 19, 2021 at 2:42 pm

      Such a great sweet treat for the holidays

      Reply
    5. Lynn April says

      October 22, 2021 at 11:44 am

      I've never thought to use ricotta to make fudge-- how fun!

      Reply

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