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Pista badam burfi recipe, pista badam burfi step by step

November 1, 2022 2 Comments

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Among all the milk-based Diwali sweets that I was making and seeing all around me, this pista badam burfirecipe is a refreshing break since it uses no milk, just crushed nuts cooked down in sugar syrup. I did roast the nuts in ghee but you can easily substitute with any neutral oil to make the pista badam burfi vegan.

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Getting the dreaded one-string consistency in sugar syrup for sweets is not my favourite part of sweet making during Diwali. I am okay at it by now and can get it right 99% of the time but it still makes me a bit nervous. The good thing with this pista badam burfi is that even if your sugar syrup is not spot on, there’s a bit more cooking we do once the nuts are added, which should bring it to the right consistency. You can even mix and match it with your own preference of nuts if you are not fan or pista or  badam. I personally love the colour pista gives to this but adding the almonds is a good idea to tone down the flavour pista has, which is a bit strong for my taste.

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To make your job easier while making this pista badam burfi, buy shelled, unsalted pista and slivered almonds. That will reduce any shelling and chopping time and you can get to this final product in under 30 mins. As you know, I do tend to be a fan of Diwali recipes under 20 minutes. While you are at it, maybe try this condensed milk coconut ladoo, kalakand with ricotta cheese, and my favourite from this year’s Diwali sweets batch – milk peda with milk powder.

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Pista badam burfi recipe

nags
A no-milk vegan pista badam burfi recipe perfect for Diwali or any other festival or occasion that you need a quick and easy nuts bar with a longer shelf life
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 20 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Indian
Servings 10 squares

Ingredients
  

  • ½ cup shelled raw, unsalted pista
  • ½ cup slivered or chopped raw unsalted almonds
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ½ cup water
  • A pinch of cardamom powder
  • 1 tbsp ghee or oil for vegan version
  • 1 tbsp whole nuts for garnish

Instructions
 

  • Grease a baking tray or platter with oil/butter/ghee
  • Coarsely grind the nuts together in a spice grinder or mixie and set aside
  • Mix the sugar and water together in a saucepan
  • Bring to the boil and let it thicken
  • In the meantime, heat the ghee or oil in a pan and add the crushed nuts and cardamom powder
  • Mix well and roast until a nutty aroma comes out (about 2-3 mins)
  • Check if the sugar has reached a one-string consistency. When you take a bit of the syrup between two fingers and draw them apart, a string should form between your fingers. Or, a tip that I use is to check the back of the spoon or ladle I use to mix this. If the sugar syrup coats the spoon without dripping away, then its ready, at least for this recipe to work
  • Pour the thickened sugar syrup over the roasted nuts
  • Continue to mix over low heat until the mixture turns a bit firm and non-sticky
  • When it starts to form a ball around the ladle, it's ready
  • Transfer to the greased tray and flatten the top evenly
  • Add more crushed nuts on top and let it cool completely
  • Cut into squares or any other desired shape
  • Store in airtight containers for up to 5 days in room temperature or for up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator

Step by Step Pista Badam Burfi Recipe

Grease a baking tray or platter with oil/butter/ghee

Coarsely grind the nuts together in a spice grinder or mixie and set aside

pista-badam-burfi-recipe-vegan-pista-badam-burfi-2-2Pinpista badam burfi recipePinMix the sugar and water together in a saucepan

pista badam burfi recipePinBring to a boil and let it thicken

pista badam burfi recipePinIn the meantime, heat the ghee or oil in a pan

pista badam burfi recipePinand add the crushed nuts and cardamom powder

pista badam burfi recipePinMix well and roast until a nutty aroma comes out (about 2-3 mins)

pista badam burfi recipePinCheck if the sugar has reached a one-string consistency. When you take a bit of the syrup between two fingers and draw them apart, a string should form between your fingers. Or, a tip that I use is to check the back of the spoon or ladle I use to mix this. If the sugar syrup coats the spoon without dripping away, then its ready, at least for this recipe to work

pista badam burfi recipePinpista badam burfi recipePinPour the thickened sugar syrup over the roasted nuts

pista badam burfi recipePinContinue to mix over low heat until the mixture turns a bit firm and non-sticky

pista badam burfi recipePin
When it starts to form a ball around the ladle, it’s ready

pista badam burfi recipePinTransfer to the greased tray and flatten the top evenly

pista badam burfi recipePinAdd more crushed nuts on top and let it cool completely

pista badam burfi recipePinCut into squares or any other desired shape. Store in airtight containers for up to 5 days in room temperature or for up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator.

Recipe Notes

  • You can add 2 tbsp of condensed milk or milk powder to the nuts when cooking them for a deeper and richer flavour. This will reduce the shelf life though
  • Use any mix of nuts you prefer, like more almonds, macadamia nuts, cashew nuts, etc
  • Add 2 tsp cocoa powder to the nuts when cooking them for a different flavour

For pista badam burfi recipe in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Urdu, etc please use the Google translate button in the sidebar.

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  1. Monica Tejwani

    November 9, 2023 at 3:03 am

    My mithai became very hard on drying. Pl reply with solution

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    • nags

      November 29, 2023 at 6:25 am

      this usually happens when the sugar syrup consistency was not right, it probably got overcooked

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