Mango Peda | Easy and delicious Indian sweet | Diwali Sweet Recipe (2024)

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My 288th recipe, "Mango Peda", a flavorful and delicious Indian sweet / dessert. The mango mania now continues with one more Indian dessert rich with the flavor of mangoes. This time around it is in the form of a Mango Peda, which is sweet, chewy and yet dissolves in your mouth just like a good old Indian sweet.

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Initially, I did not want to make yet another recipe with mangoes for today. Especially soon after the Mango Rice Kheer, I made and posted last week. However, the mangoes I purchased this time around areso juicy and sweet, that I couldn't control myself and had to make more and more recipes with it. This Mango Peda is second in line and definitely wouldn't be the last 🙂

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Soon after marriage, when I started to cook for the first time,I did not have much of an experience to back me. I was still able to manage and excel with most of the dishes I prepared. However, if there is one area which I found a slight difficulty, it was with making traditional Indian sweets. While the recipes to make Indian sweets are not complicated, but still I was always worried and nervous. Specifically with the consistency. That is a reason why I still pick, choose and make desserts which are uncomplicated and fairly fool proof. Something which anyone could basically prepare without much of an effort and recipes which are very forgiving.

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RK is big time lover of Indian sweets and desserts. He loves them more than I do. You can basically make any dessert for him and it is guaranteed that he would love it. However, he has told me earlier that there is one specific category of sweets which he would not prefer much. To my amazement, RK said that Peda was something he did not love. He said that it is not because of the taste, but the texture of a peda. He didn't like the dough like mouth feel which the peda left behind. I wanted to make him a peda today which he would love. Little more on the chewy sidewithout much of a doughy mouth feel.

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This Mango Peda falls perfectly into all the above said categories. It is one of those uncomplicated recipes which just needs a few ingredients and a little bit of patience. As always this mango peda is also rich in flavor. The added bonus is that the mango flavor comes from fresh mango pulp and not from some processed extract or so. To make things a little more interesting, I chose to shape the pedas in the shape of mangoes. Just to make sure that I did a fair enough job, I showed one of the mango peda to my mom on Skype. She immediately asked from where I had purchased the mangoes. I was super elated to hear that the mango peda really appeared as a real mango to her on Skype. A job well done 😉

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Mango Peda

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Mango Peda

Revathi Palani

Mango Peda is a easy and delicious Indian sweet made by cooking mango puree and milk powder until thick and shaped into discs or custom shapes.

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Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Indian

Servings 16

Ingredients

  • 1 + 2 Tbsp Ghee
  • ¾ Cup Milk Powder
  • ¾ Cup Condensed Milk
  • ¾ Cup Mango Puree
  • 1 large pinch Saffron strands + for garnish
  • 1 large pinch Cardamom powder
  • 16 Badam | Almonds
  • Pistachios - for garnish

Instructions

  • First heat 1 Tbsp of the ghee in a large non stick or heavy bottom pan in low-medium flame. Add the milk powder, condensed milk to the pan and mix well until combined. Stir continuously until it reached a dough consistency. Transfer the mixture to a separate plate.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-1.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-2.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" /><br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-3.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-4.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />

  • Now, to the pan add the remaining 2 Tbsp ghee. Add the mango puree, cardamom powder and saffron strands to the pan and continue to cook by stirring continuously. Cook until the mango puree has slightly thickened.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-7.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-8.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />

  • Now add the milk powder, condensed milk mixture back to the pan. Continue to mix well by breaking up any lumps that may have formed.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-9.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-10.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />

  • Slowly all the ingredients would melt and combine together into a hom*ogeneous mixture. Continue to cook until the mixture thickens. Turn off the flame and transfer the mixture to a separate plate. Leave it to cool down.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-11.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-12.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />

  • While the mixture is still warm, take a small portion of it and make it into a ball. Flatten it gently in the form of a disc and then place a whole almond in the center. Cover up the almond with the mixture and shape it desired shape. Use saffron strands and sliced pistachios for garnish.
    <br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-13.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-14.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" /><br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-15.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/map-16.jpg" alt="peda" width="48%" />

  • Enjoy.

Notes | FAQ

- The mixture should be warm or else you will not be able to shape it.

- Grease your hands with ghee while trying to shape the peda.

- Do not overcook the peda mixture or else it will turn out hard.

- Use a heavy bottom or non stick pan. Cook in low-medium flame. Keep stirring continuously. These 3 points are very important to avoid a burnt bottom.

- You can use Mango puree from a can for this recipe. However, if you want to make it fresh, just like I did. Take the pulp of 1 medium mango in a mixie/blender and grind to a smooth paste. Measure ¾ Cup and use.

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  1. Hemlata says

    Mango Peda | Easy and delicious Indian sweet | Diwali Sweet Recipe (7)
    I have tried it out it came out nice
    Thnks

    Reply

  2. Manjiri says

    Hi looking very yummy,what you have used for stem of mango pedha

    Reply

    • revifood says

      Thanks Manjiri. It is pistachio

      Reply

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Mango Peda | Easy and delicious Indian sweet | Diwali Sweet Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Peda sweet made of? ›

Peda (pronounced [ˈpeːɽa]) or Pera is an Indian sweet that originated in the city of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India. Traditionally prepared as thick, semi-soft round balls, its main ingredients are khoa, sugar and traditional flavourings including cardamom seeds. It is brown in colour.

What is the white sweet from India? ›

White Peda is an easy Indian sweet recipe made with condensed milk and milk powder and flavored with cardamom and pistachios.

What is Kesar Peda made of? ›

Additional information
Weight0.25 kg
Choose Variants1 kg, 250 g, 500 g
IngredientsAlmonds, Cardamom Powder, Ghee, Kesar Badam, Milk, Pistachios, Saffron, Sugar
Best Before10 days from the date of packing (when stored in an airtight container)
Manufactured byShreem Sweets and Bakery

What Indian sweets can be made from condensed milk? ›

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  • Ginger Ladoo.
  • Malai Peda.
  • Toasted Coconut Burfi.
  • Orange Scented Gulab Jamun.

Which is the most popular peda in India? ›

Mathura peda is so famous in North India that the term is often used in aphorism like Mathura ka peda au Chhattisgarh ka kheda means "(famous are) the peda sweet of Mathura and helmet in Chhattisgarh." Mathura acts as a brand name for peda sweet.

What is peda sweet called in English? ›

Peda, Milk Fudge. Pedas are an all-time favorite sweet. Pedas are like soft milk fudge. Pedas are grainy texture made with milk and sugar, flavored with cardamom.

What is India's No 1 sweet? ›

Officially the most loved dessert in India, Gulab Jamun has a fan base of its own. The funny thing is, the base of Gulab Jamun is actually not Indian! It is said that Gulab Jamun actually originated in Persia, and Indian chefs used “khoya” instead of the original ingredients to make it their own.

Which sweet is very famous in India? ›

1. Gulab Jamun. Jalebi is a popular sweet treat made by deep-frying a fermented batter of all-purpose flour and yogurt, then soaked in sugar syrup. It has a crispy, pretzel-like shape and is often enjoyed with rabri (thickened sweet milk) or served on its own.

Is Barfi and peda same? ›

Peda is made with the same base as burfi, but with cardamom and saffron.

What are the different types of peda? ›

There are three types of Peda, Plain Peda (creamy or white color), kesariya Peda(saffron-infused) and Brown Peda.

How is peda prepared? ›

Brown peda

ii) Take khoa in a clean Karahi. Break it into small pieces and heat upto 80oC. Then add half of the total shifted sugar (total sugar is added @ 30%) of khoa) and continue heating till light brown colour develops. At this stage add remaining sugar and heat until typical brown colour is developed.

What is the main ingredient in most Indian sweets? ›

Milk powder, chickpea flour, rose water, cardamom and saffron are some of the most used ingredients in Indian sweets.

What is the main ingredient in Indian sweets? ›

In the diverse languages of the Indian subcontinent, sweets are called by numerous names, a common name being mithai. They include sugar, and a vast array of ingredients such as different flours, milk, milk solids, fermented foods, root vegetables, raw and roasted seeds, seasonal fruits, fruit pastes and dry fruits.

What spices are used in Indian sweets? ›

These were some of the most commonly used spices used in Indian sweet dishes. Many more spices like saunf (fennel seeds in Hindi), fennel seeds, cloves, black pepper, and even red chilli powder are also used in Indian sweet dishes.

Is eating peda healthy? ›

No, this recipe is not good for diabetics, heart and weight loss. Sugar used in the recipe is also called white poison. It is a simple carbohydrate with zero nutritional value. On intake, sugar will cause inflammation of the body which will last for many hours.

Is peda good for health? ›

Uses & Benefits

Improves happiness, comport, useful in depression. Improves Energy and low digestion strength. very good for strengthening the bones and teeth as it rich in calcium. One piece has about 82 calories.

What is the difference between Barfi and peda? ›

Peda is made with the same base as burfi, but with cardamom and saffron. The dough is then flattened with a thumbprint in the middle, and filled with pistachio or almond. A thumbprint cookie in appearance and fudge-like in texture, peda are little coins that start with the same base as burfi.

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