• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Spice Up The Curry
  • Home
  • About
  • Recipes
    • By Category
    • By Ingredients
    • Festivals
    • Collections
  • Subscribe
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • YouTube
menu icon
go to homepage
search icon
Homepage link
  • Home
  • About
  • Recipes
  • Ingredients
  • Collections
  • Festivals
  • Subscribe
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • YouTube
  • ×
    Recipe Index » Ice Creams » Malai Kulfi Recipe (Easy Kulfi Recipe)

    Malai Kulfi Recipe (Easy Kulfi Recipe)

    Published: Apr 7, 2015 · Last Modified: Jun 15, 2019 by Kanan Patel / 23 Comments

    Jump to Recipe Pin Recipe

    Malai Kulfi Recipe - It is an Indian frozen dessert made from whole milk, heavy cream, khoya and sugar. It is flavored with cardamom powder and chopped nuts.

    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    It is loved by kids as well as adults. Eating kulfi is like heaven during summer though you can enjoy it any day.

    The texture of the it is rich and creamy. You will feel the creaminess at the roof of your mouth while eating. Addition of nuts give some texture and bite while eating. No ice crystals are forming once it is set. It is the best achievement when it comes to homemade kulfi or ice cream.

    I was waiting for summer to make kulfi recipes at home. Summer is not started yet in my part of world. But in India, it is getting hot at many places. So I get an good excuse to make malai kulfi and share here with you guys. I have also made mango kulfi recipe.

    I looked for many recipes in cookbooks as well as from google search. Many recipes call for condensed milk or cornstarch for making malai kulfi as a quick method. But those recipes were not convincing to me. Malai kulfi should have malai (heavy cream) in it, right? Otherwise you can’t call it malai kulfi, I would just call it a kulfi recipe. That is just my opinion.

    During long search I came across to this recipe, it looked good to me and gave it a try. Oh boy, it is just fantastic, beyond my expectation. Hubby was kept eating it and appreciating. I was really happy with the results and comments.

    So this summer, are you craving for kulfi? Make this perfect and easy to make homemade kulfi recipe. It is much better than store bought one. As those outside one might have preservatives or artificial flavors in it. At home you can make it with good quality ingredients or even use organic ingredients. Make hygienic and artificial flavor free kulfi.

    [adinserter block="14"]

    Key Ingredients:

    -- Milk: Do not try this recipe with low fat or fat free or 1%, 2% milk. It will not give good result. Always use whole milk or full fat milk.

    -- Heavy whipping cream: I am using 35% fat content heavy cream.

    -- Khoya: Here I have used little amount of khoya. Instead you can add milk powder. Or leave it out completely.

    -- Nuts: Chop or slice the nuts using knife. Do not crush them in powder form. Chopped nuts give some texture to the kulfi.

    Here I am using almonds and pistachios which are our preference. But you can go with your preference. Add only almonds, make badam kulfi. Add only pistachios, make pista kulfi. Add mixed dried fruits like nuts, raisins, figs and make dried fruit kulfi. Add pinch of saffron while boiling the milk, make kesar malai kulfi. Variations are endless. Go with your imaginations.

    Check out other frozen treats for summer
    Mango popsicles  //  Vanilla ice cream  //  Mango ice cream  //  Falooda


    How to make malai kulfi  recipe (Step by Step Photos):


    or Jump to Recipe

    1) Take milk in a sauce pan or wide pan.

    2) Bring the milk to a boil on medium heat. Do stir frequently. Make sure it is not sticking to the bottom and sides of the pan. Stay nearby, milk may overflow. So be careful.
    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    3) Once it come to a boil, make the heat to medium-low. Let it cook with stirring occasionally till it becomes ⅓ of original volume. It took me about 35-40 minutes. NOTE: It is crucial to stir the milk and also scrap the sides and bottom of the pan. If doing so, you are preventing the milk from burning. If milk burns, it tastes really bad.

    4) Then add sugar.
    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    5) add khoya or milk powder.

    6) Mix well and simmer till sugar and khoya is melted. It took me 5 minutes. Then turn OFF the stove heat.
    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    7) Add heavy whipping cream and stir well.

    8) Add cardamom powder.
    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    9) Also add sliced almonds and pistachio. Mix well.

    10) Add rose water and mix.
    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    11) Let it cool completely. It will get thicker as it cools. It is very important to cool completely before pouring and freezing into moulds.

    12) I removed it to a large measuring cup. So it gets cool faster and it will be easier to pour into moulds.
    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    13) Once it is cooled to room temperature, pour into moulds or Popsicle molds. Alternately you can use small plastic cups or shot glass or kullad.

    14) Cover it with lid. Or cover with aluminum foil. It must be covered, so ice crystals will not form on top.
    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    15) Prepare all the moulds and ready to go into freezer. Let it set overnight in freezer or until it is firm, frozen and set.

    16) I lost or forgot where I put my mould stand, So I used ice cube tray. Luckily moulds fit perfectly in it.
    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    Once it is set or frozen, it is time to serve. To remove the kulfi from the mould, dip it into warm water for 1-2 seconds only, it will come out very easily. Alternately, rub it between your palms. From the heat of the palm, side will get loose and will come out from the glass or mould.

    Garnish with some chopped nuts like pistachios or almonds. Many like to slice it and serve just like restaurant or stall one.

    Serving suggestion: Serve as a dessert after meal or anytime of the day. Add some falooda sev (vermicelli), sabja seeds and rose syrup on it to make kulfi falooda.

    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi

    Step by Step Photos AboveWant to make it perfect first time? Don't forget to check out Step-by-Step photo instructions and helpful Tips & Tricks !!
    Malai Kulfi Recipe | Easy Kulfi Recipe | How to make malai kulfi
    Print Pin

    Malai kulfi recipe (Easy kulfi recipe)

    5 from 4 votes
    Tried this recipe? Leave a comment and/or give ★ ratings
    US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml)
    Author: Kanan
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: Indian
    Calories: 221kcal
    Servings 6 no.
    Prep Time 5 minutes
    Cook Time 50 minutes
    Total Time 55 minutes
    US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

    Ingredients  

    • 1 litre or 4 ¼ cups Milk
    • ⅓ cup White granulated sugar
    • 2 tablespoons Khoya (Mawa) (or use 4 tablespoons of full fat milk powder)
    • ½ cup Heavy whipping cream or fresh cream or malai
    • ¼ teaspoon Green cardamom seeds powder
    • 4-5 Almonds sliced
    • 4-5 Pistachios sliced
    • 1 tablespoon Rose water

    Instructions 

    Making malai kulfi recipe:

    • Take milk in a sauce pan or wide pan.
    • Bring the milk to a boil on medium heat. Do stir frequently.
    • Once it come to a boil, make the heat to medium-low. Let it cook with stirring occasionally till it becomes ⅓ of original volume. It took me about 35-40 minutes.
    • Then add sugar and khoya or milk powder.
    • Mix well and simmer till sugar and khoya is melted. It took me 5 minutes.
    • Then turn OFF the stove heat.
    • Add heavy whipping cream and stir well.
    • Add cardamom powder and sliced almonds, pistachio. Mix well.
    • Add rose water and mix.
    • Let it cool completely. It will get thicker as it cools.
    • Once it is cooled to room temperature, pour into moulds or popsicle molds. Alternately you can use small plastic cups or shot glass or kullad.
    • Cover it with lid. Or cover with aluminum foil.
    • Let it set overnight in freezer or until it is firm, frozen and set.
    • Once it is set or frozen, it is time to serve.
    • To remove the kulfi from the mould, dip it into warm water for 1-2 seconds only, it will come out very easily. Alternately, rub it between your palms. From the heat of the palm, side will get loose and will come out from the glass or mould.
    • Garnish with some chopped nuts like pistachios or almonds.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1kulfi | Calories: 221kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 8.5g | Fat: 10.6g | Saturated Fat: 4.5g | Cholesterol: 28mg | Sodium: 90mg | Potassium: 123mg | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 400IU | Vitamin C: 0mg | Calcium: 210mg | Iron: 0mg
    *Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving
    Did you make this recipe?Snap a pic, mention @spice.up.the.curry or tag #spiceupthecurry. I would love to see.
    4577shares
    • Facebook 133
    Previous Post: « Tindora Sabzi Recipe (Tindora Aloo masala)
    Next Post: Punjabi aloo puri recipe »

    Reader Interactions

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating




    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Comments

    1. gunjan

      July 12, 2016 at 9:06 am

      Wow , I like it. Perfect for summer. Easy to make.

      Reply
      • Kanan

        July 13, 2016 at 7:10 pm

        Ture, it's for summer.

        Reply
    2. krutika

      April 30, 2016 at 8:01 am

      I like this method to make kulfi

      Reply
      • Kanan

        May 02, 2016 at 11:36 am

        Thank you.

        Reply
    3. Sonia

      July 29, 2015 at 9:00 pm

      Is there a substitute for heavy whipping cream?

      Reply
      • Kanan

        July 30, 2015 at 10:01 am

        You can use half and half.
        Or start with extra 1 cup of milk (means 5 1/4 cups) and skip the malai.

        Reply
    4. Arishma

      June 01, 2015 at 6:31 am

      Where did you find the Kulfi moulds?

      I have always loved to bake at home but due to our family culture I was unable to bake many things that I have wanted to try. I am happy that I found this blog because now I can make whatever I like in the kitchen. Thank you for that!

      Reply
      • Kanan

        June 01, 2015 at 3:20 pm

        I got them from Local store in Gujarat, India.

        Great to know that blog is helpful to you

        Reply
    5. homeopathy treatment

      May 31, 2015 at 2:51 am

      really great dish with yummyness and lot of calory

      Reply
      • Kanan

        May 31, 2015 at 11:21 am

        Yes, this is true indulging summer treat

        Reply
        • tuhina rastogi

          June 30, 2015 at 7:17 am

          Hi i have Tovolo Popsicle moulds can i make kulfi in that?

          Reply
          • Kanan

            June 30, 2015 at 7:47 am

            Yes you can.

            Reply
    Newer Comments »
    Kanan

    Hi, I'm Kanan Patel. I share easy, delicious vegetarian recipes (mostly Indian) and Eggless baking recipes that you can sure count on!

    More about me →

    Indian Spice Box

    Indian Spice Box

    Top Recipes

    • Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies
    • World’s BEST Eggless Brownies
    • Frankie Recipe (Bombay Veg Frankie Roll)
    • Punjabi Shahi Paneer (Restaurant Style)
    • Sukhdi recipe (Gur papdi or Gol Papdi)
    • Veg manchurian dry recipe

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    About

    • About Kanan
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclosure
    • Accessibility Policy
    • Nutrition Disclaimer

    Newsletter

    • Sign Up! for emails and updates. Plus get a bonus cooking tips!

    Resources

    • Conversion Chart
    • Glossary
    • Recipe Index
    • Contact

    As Featured In

    Spice Up The Curry Featured in sites

    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Copyright © 2020 Spice Up The Curry