Kalakand / Easy Kalakand Recipe (2024)

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Kalakand is a soft, tender, creamy, and delicious Indian sweet. The recipe comes together very easily and quickly. It is suitable for festivals, celebrations, or even just for the sweet craving. Even a small piece of Kalakand is very satisfying and filling.

We need very few ingredients to make this dessert, and we need less than 30 minutes to make it from scratch.

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  • What is Kalakand?
  • About Kalakand
  • Why Will You Love This Sweet
  • Ingredients
  • Step by Step Directions
  • Serving and Storing Suggestions
  • Helpful Tips
  • More Desserts From Chhena
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What is Kalakand?

Kalakand is a popular Indian sweet, and traditionally it is made by reducing milk and sugar. As a result, it is very moist and juicy, with a grainy texture. This melt-in-the-mouth sweet is famous in every Indian household, but particularly in the North and East of India.

About Kalakand

Kalakand is our favorite family sweet. This delicious dessert is easy, quick to make, not overly sweet, and packed with calcium and protein.

I mostly prefer to make Kalakand with the instant recipe. That includes making chhena first and then mixing it with condensed milk and cooking it until it thickens. I love adding some flavors and garnishing it with chopped nuts. However, it is optional, but they add more deliciousness to this milk cake.

The recipe is straightforward and requires only chhena or Paneer and condensed milk. However, these two ingredients are primary for this sweet, and we will need some flavors to enhance the taste.

I always make chhena at home rather than using Paneer to make Kalakand.So, using grated Paneer is another choice, but I generally do not prefer that. Chhena provides more moisture and freshness.

You can use paneer; however, make sure that paneer is soft, moist, and fresh. And anyway, making chhena at home is not difficult at all. And no worries, this recipe is from scratch, from making chhena to Kalakand.

Why Will You Love This Sweet

  • Soft, Moist, Juicy, and Creamy
  • Super Delicious
  • Made with Protein-Packed Chhena
  • Simple and Straightforward Recipe
  • Few Ingredients
  • Done Under 30 Minutes
  • Perfect for Festivals and Celebrations
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Ingredients

  1. Milk: Always use full-fat milk or whole milk to make Kalakand or, more precisely, making chhena. Full-fat milk makes chhena creamier and soft. If we make Kalakand with low-fat milk, the chhena will not be creamier, and Kalakand will not taste pleasant as it should.
  2. Condensed Milk: I always make Kalakand using condensed milk; it provides sweetness, creaminess, and richness.
  3. Cardamom Powder: It provides a sweet and warm flavor to this dessert. So, I will highly recommend using this spice powder to enhance the taste of Kalakand.
  4. Rose Essence or Rosewater: I love using this flavor in some of my milk-based desserts. It provides a delicate floral flavor to this Kalakand. However, you can skip this if you don’t have it.
  5. Nuts: I have garnished the Kalakand with chopped pistachio. But you can skip it or use other nuts like almonds or cashews.

Step by Step Directions

Making Chhena

  • Bring 2 Litres of milk to boil in a thick pan, stirring frequently to prevent milk from sticking to the bottom.
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  • Once it starts boiling, turn off the heat. Add white vinegar or lime or lemon juice.
  • If you are using lime or lemon juice, make sure to strain the juice to remove fibers. And then use in the recipe.
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  • The milk will be curdled, and greenish whey will be separated.
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  • Pour this curdled milk into a pan lined with cotton or muslin cloth.
  • Also, we can strain through a strainer with tiny pores.
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  • Now pour some cold water onto this chhena so that we can wash out the taste of vinegar.
  • Do not pour too much water.
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  • Gently and lightly squeeze out the water.
  • Do not squeeze too much, as the chhena should be moist.
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  • Let the chhena rest for a while until the chhena is cool enough to handle.
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Making kalakand

  • Grease a baking pan or glass container with butter or ghee and line with parchment paper.
  • Keep the parchment paper edges bigger than the pan, so it’s easy to pull Kalakand out of the container. Set aside.
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  • Before starting to make Kalakand, crumble the chhena.
  • In a non-stick pan or thick base pan, take crumbled chhena and condensed milk.
  • If you are using store-bought paneer, grate it and use it instead of chhena.
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  • Mix well and cook on low to medium flame, stirring continuously.
  • Once the mixture starts thickening, taste it, and add more condensed milk at this stage if you prefer it sweeter.
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  • Continue cooking and stirring until the mixture becomes thick like a big lump and stops sticking to the pan.
  • Depending on your stovetop’s heat, it will take approximately 15-20 minutes or a little more or less time.
  • So as you see in this picture, it should easily be pulled away from the sides and should not stick to the pan.
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  • Add cardamom powder and also add rose essence or rosewater if you want to use it.
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  • Mix well, and then turn off the heat. Let the mixture cool down a bit in the pan.
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  • Pour this mixture into a prepared pan or container. Smooth the top and garnish with chopped pistachio. You can, however, use your choice of nuts too.
  • I love garnishing pistachio over Kalakand, but you can also use chopped almonds or cashews.
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  • Refrigerate Kalakand for a few hours or at least for 2 hours. Once it is set, pull it out from the pan.
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  • Cut the Kalakand into the desired shape and size.
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Serving and Storing Suggestions

  • Serve chilled Kalakand immediately or keep it in an air-tight container and store it in the fridge until the time of serving.
  • Kalakand will not stay at room temperature as it is a milk-based sweet. So keep the leftovers tightly covered in the fridge.
  • We can keep it in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Helpful Tips

  • Use whole milk or full-fat milk to make chhena for this recipe. However, if you only have low-fat milk, you can replace one cup of it with one cup of heavy cream to make chhena.
  • Do not squeeze chhena too much, as chhena should be well moistened to make Kalakand. Moist chhena will make juicy and soft Kalakand.
  • Instead of chilling and shaping Kalakand, you can also serve it loose and warm in a serving bowl.
  • Adjust the amount of condensed milk as per your sweetness preference. So, start with adding one cup of condensed milk, mix, taste, and then add more as you need.
  • Instead of white vinegar, you can also use lemon juice. But strain the juice before adding it to the milk.
  • This recipe can easily be halved or doubled.
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More Desserts From Chhena

  • Mango Kalakand / Easy Mango Kalakand Recipe
  • Sandesh – Bengali Sweet Recipe
  • Paneer Kheer / Paneer Payasam
  • Chhena Poda / Easy Indian Cheesecake

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Kalakand / Easy Kalakand Recipe

By Jigna

This famous Indian sweet is tender, soft, melt in the mouth, and delicious. The recipe is simple and straightforward to follow.

5 from 2 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Cuisine Indian

Course Dessert

Diet Vegetarian, Gluten-Free

Servings 16 Pieces

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Ingredients

For Chhena:

  • 2 Litres or 8 Cups whole milk or full-fat milk
  • 4 tablespoon white vinegar or lime/lemon juice (may need more or less)

For Kalakand:

  • 2 Cups crumbled chhena or grated Paneer
  • 1⅓ Cups condensed milk
  • ¼ teaspoon cardamom powder
  • 1 teaspoon rosewater or 3 drops of rose essence (optional)
  • 10 Unsalted pistachio (roughly chopped)

Instructions

For Chhena:

  • Bring 2 Litres of milk to boil in a thick pan, stirring continuously.

  • Once it starts boiling, turn off the heat. Add white vinegar or lime or lemon juice. If you are using lime or lemon juice, make sure to strain to remove fibers. And then use in the recipe.

  • The milk will be curdled, and greenish whey will be separated. Pour this curdled milk into a pan lined with cotton or muslin cloth. Also, we can strain through a strainer with tiny pores.

  • Now pour some cold water onto this chhena so that we can wash out the taste of vinegar. Do not pour too much water.

  • Gently squeeze out the water. Do not squeeze too much as the chhena should be moist. Let the chhena rest for a while until excess water is removed and the chhena is cool enough to handle.

For Kalakand:

  • Grease a baking pan or glass container with butter or ghee and line with parchment paper. Keep the parchment paper edges bigger than the pan, so it’s easy to pull Kalakand out of the container. Set aside.

  • Before starting to make Kalakand, crumble the chhena.

    In a non-stick pan or thick base pan, take crumbled chhena and condensed milk. If you are using a store-bought paneer, grate it and use it instead of chhena.

  • Mix well and cook on low to medium flame, stirring continuously. Once the mixture starts thickening, taste it, and add more condensed milk at this stage if you prefer it sweeter.

  • Continue cooking and stirring until the mixture becomes thick like a big lump and stops sticking to the pan. It will take approximately 15-20 minutes or a little more or less time, depending on your stovetop’s heat.

  • Add cardamom powder and rose essence or rosewater. Mix well, and then turn off the heat. Let the mixture cool down a bit in the pan.

  • Pour this mixture into a prepared pan or container. Smooth the top and garnish with chopped pistachio.

  • Refrigerate Kalakand for a few hours or at least for 2 hours. Once it is set, pull it out from the pan.

  • Cut the Kalakand into the desired shape and size. Serve immediately or keep in an air-tight container and store it in the fridge. We can keep it in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.

Notes

  1. Use whole milk or full-fat milk to make chhena for this recipe. However, if you only have low-fat milk, you can replace one cup of it with one cup of heavy cream to make chhena.
  2. Do not squeeze chhena too much, as chhena should be well moistened to make Kalakand. Moist chhena will make juicy and soft Kalakand.
  3. Instead of chilling and shaping Kalakand, you can also serve it loose and warm in a serving bowl.
  4. Adjust the amount of condensed milk as per your sweetness preference. So, start with adding one cup of condensed milk, mix, taste, and then add more as you need.
  5. Instead of white vinegar, you can also use lemon juice. But strain the juice before adding it to the milk.
  6. This recipe can easily be halved or doubled.

Nutrition (Approximate Values)

Calories : 162kcalCarbohydrates : 20gProtein : 6gFat : 7gSaturated Fat : 4gPolyunsaturated Fat : 1gMonounsaturated Fat : 2gCholesterol : 21mgSodium : 86mgPotassium : 266mgFiber : 1gSugar : 20gVitamin A : 272IUVitamin C : 1mgCalcium : 214mgIron : 1mg

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FAQs

What is the composition of Kalakand? ›

Milk cake (Kalakand) is a danedar type of multi layered burfi. It is made from buffalo milk, Liquid Glucose & sugar; Decorated with Edible silver paper, cardamom, almond & pista nuts. Shelf Life : Best before 30 days from packaging when stored in cool & dry place.

What is Kalakand called in English? ›

Kalakand is a sweet cheese confection from India. It has been described as "akin to Italian cheesecake, firmer in texture than milk cake, but softer than burfis."

How long will kalakand last? ›

For best results, use fresh, homemade Paneer and only cook until the mixture is thick but not dry looking. How long will milk cake last? You can refrigerate kalakand for up to 2 to 3 days.

What is the Speciality of kalakand? ›

Kalakand is a delectable Indian sweet that originated in the state of Rajasthan and has become popular across the country.It is a milk-based dessert that is known for its grainy texture and rich, creamy taste. The name “kalakand” is derived from two words, “kala” meaning black, and “kand” meaning sweet.

Is kalakand sweet healthy? ›

It is a low carbohydrate food which can be had multiple times because of this health benefits. It is useful in maintaining blood pressure, contraction of blood vessels and reduces the risk of heart attack.

What is National sweet of India? ›

Do you know that Jalebi is the national sweet of India and you will find this sweet in every corner of India and the taste of the Jalebis of this shop is wonderful and you will like to visit it for other reasons like the liveliness of the place and the activities taking place nearby it.

What does kalakand taste like? ›

What does Kalakand taste like? If you've never tried kalakand, it tastes kind of like a mix between a cake and soft fudge. It's sort of like Indian tres leches. Think a soft, and moist yet still firm cake that's slightly crumbly and melts in your mouth.

Which mithai lasts longest? ›

The nut burfis can last up to a maximum of 10 days, laddus can last up to 10 days (max) and milk sweets 7 days (max) in the refrigerator.

What is the origin of kalakand? ›

It is firmly believed that Kalakand was invented in the city of Alwar in Rajasthan. Baba Thakur Das is the person who gave us the famous Kalakand. Kalakand is also popularly known as Alwar Kalakand by the people of Rajasthan. The Rajasthanis take great pride in their Kalakand.

What is the difference between barfi and kalakand? ›

Kalakand vs Burfi

Burfi is an Indian fudge which is basically made with flour, nuts, ghee, milk and sugar. It is a well set fudge and not delicate. But kalakand is a soft set delicate cake like sweet and is not completely dry like a burfi.

What is the price of kalakand? ›

At what minimum price can I purchase 1 kg of Kalakand? You can purchase 1 kg of Kalakand at a minimum rate of Rs 250-300. The price will increase as per the type, ingredient, brand, packaging type, etc.

What is the difference between Ajmeri Kalakand and kalakand? ›

Ajmeri Kalakand is an exquisite milk based kalakand becomes more decadent with the addition of desi ghee, aka clarified butter. Milk, cheese, and sugar curdle to create a luxurious and frim masterpiece. This is a delectable dessert worth every bite.

Which is better kalakand or milk cake? ›

Coming to texture, milk cake is grainy and sticky whereas kalakand is soft and gooey, having a higher moisture content. Lastly, even though both the sweets have milk and sugar as the main ingredients, their cooking method varies.

What is the difference between milk and kalakand? ›

Kaland is also often made with different colours and flavours unlike milk cake. Coming to texture, milk cake is grainy and sticky whereas kalakand is soft and gooey, having a higher moisture content. Lastly, even though both the sweets have milk and sugar as the main ingredients, their cooking method varies.

What is the nutritional value of kalakand? ›

One piece of Quick Kalakand gives 131 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 38 calories, proteins account for 15 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 78 calories.

What is the difference between kalakand and milk cake? ›

Milk cake has also white and brown layers, normally in the centre, and is more gummy and chewy than kalakand. Though grainy khoa can be used for preparation of both these sweets, starting the process from milk results into better product.

What is composition of milk sugar? ›

Lactose is the sugar present in milk. Lactose is also known as milk sugar. It is a disaccharide which is made up of glucose and galactose.

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