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Rabdi | How to make Rabdi

Published: Apr 21, 2018 · Modified: Feb 5, 2021 by Kalyani · This post may contain affiliate links · 18 Comments

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Rabdi or reduced milk sauce is one of my weakness that I can rarely resist. Although I do pass on the bowl frequently, I must dig into atleast 1 teaspoon of the thick milky deliciousness that tastes great by itself or as a topping to Jalebi, Malpua, Kulfi, Gulab Jamoon or most deep fried / Frozen Indian sweets.

Rabdi is usually sold in the olden street food galli (or smaller bylines) dotting across India. There are 3 things needed for a great Rabdi - high quality (organic) milk, Lots of love, Lots of patience.  And of course Sugar.

Time is they key to making a good Rabdi, although I have seen and made quick Rabdis with more bread slices (yes!! it works so well :)) and with Condensed milk (not really my preferred way!)

So, this Rabdi - part of the Street Food series- comes to you after a lot of Elbow Grease  (and its worth every minute if you are a Rabdi lover like me :p) Lets get to the recipe.

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          Prep time : 10 mins, Cooking time : 30-40 mins ; Makes : approx 300-400 ml of Rabdi

          Ingredients:

          • Full fat Cream Milk - 1.25 litres
          • Powdered Sugar - approx 350 gms (I love it mildly sweet) - adjust to taste - Measure after powdering
          • Saffron strands - a generous pinch
          • Malai or heavy cream  - 2 TBSP

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          Method:

          1. Simmer milk till it halves (keep stirring on medium-low flame). Scrape down the cream / malai that forms on the sides.
          2. Once it halves or even turns to ⅓, add the powdered sugar and keep stirring till it thickens and coats the back of a spoon.
          3. Don’t leave the stove unattended at any point. 
          4. Switch off the stove and stir in the malai. Don’t stir. 
          5. Once cool, blend in the saffron strands and malai slowly into the rabid
          6. Serve warm or chilled as is or topped on any Indian Sweet like Jalebi, Malpua, Malai Kulfi, Gulab Jamoon etc.

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          1. vaishali sabnani says

            April 21, 2018 at 2:24 pm

            Now this is such a yummy Indian dessert , so versatile ! I love to serve so many sweets with it . You have made the rabadi so well , I too made it for R but when I came across Ratalu Poori , I saved it in my drafts !

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          2. hostbazzar says

            April 21, 2018 at 3:07 pm

            Great article .couldn't be write much better! keep it up.

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          3. Sharmila kingsly says

            April 22, 2018 at 4:55 am

            Simply love this rabdi ,its an incredible Indian dessert ..Looking so rich and creamy!!

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          4. Gayathri Kumar says

            April 22, 2018 at 8:39 am

            This one needs a lots of patience but the result it worth all the time spent. Love rabdi to the core..

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          5. Harini R says

            April 22, 2018 at 9:50 pm

            Looks very tempting. I agree it needs a lot of patience. But the result is totally worth it, right? I have adopted various short cuts as well but the charm of making it the traditional way is a different experience.

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          6. Sandhiya says

            April 23, 2018 at 4:29 am

            Rabdi turned out great !!! Such a versatile recipe, you can pour this over many sweets and make it even more richer !!!

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          7. Srividhya says

            April 24, 2018 at 7:08 pm

            How can you easily pass on this bowl to others? Namakku 1 tsp lam pathadu. 😉 Great pick for R and I am sure its worth the time. 🙂 A bowl full of delicious goodness.

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          8. Priya Suresh says

            April 27, 2018 at 10:45 pm

            Rabdi looks absolutely luscious and delightful, i can have this dessert at anytime of the day.

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          9. Pavani says

            May 06, 2018 at 2:29 am

            I have recently made my first Rabri - authentic version - with all of stirring. But as you said it’s well worth the effort. Your Rabri looks creamy, rich and decadent.

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          10. Srivalli says

            May 08, 2018 at 10:31 am

            Awesome dish Kalyani, I so loved it when I had made it couple of times..this is a classic one and when paired with other sweets it surely takes it a different notch up!.

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          11. Mayuri Patel says

            May 09, 2018 at 7:06 pm

            Lovely creamy rabdi... a comforting dessert. The first time I ever saw rabdi being made in huge quantity was when I'd gone with my family to Sreenathji when I was young. We had the hot thick rabdi and it was absolutely yummy.

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          12. Unknown says

            May 16, 2018 at 3:42 pm

            Such an creamy and lachedar rabdi there !! looks so sinful, and am drooling literally !! Perfect to pair with any Indian sweets, I know it is lot of effort making the rabadi traditional way, kudos to your patience !! yum yumm !!

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          13. cookingwithsapana says

            May 27, 2018 at 7:58 pm

            So true rabdi does need lots of love and patience along with whole milk. I too love it chilled with jalebi or malpua. Looks just perfect.

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          14. Sandhya Ramakrishnan says

            June 01, 2018 at 4:19 pm

            This is a great dessert to eat as is and can be served with so many other recipes as well. Looks so creamy and rich!

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          15. Suma Gandlur says

            June 03, 2018 at 5:04 am

            Rabri looks so rich and creamy. Perfect one to perk up other sweets.

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          16. Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen says

            June 10, 2018 at 7:04 pm

            Ohh delicious that is so sinful kalyani! I too can’t resist rabdi!! Too many options to pair it with!! I wouldn’t mind to have it as such hot or cold!! ❤️

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          17. preeti garg says

            June 20, 2018 at 10:58 am

            In this BM.. you shared all royal dessert recipes.. Perfect recipe for celebration.

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          18. Padmajha says

            June 20, 2018 at 6:31 pm

            At one point of time, I was so tempted to make a cheats version of this dish using bread slices like u mentioned because of the time the original method takes!You did have a lot of patience when u made this! Super dish Kalyani.

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