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Melt in the mouth Mathura Peda, Sri Krishna Janmashtami special sweet
08/22/2019 3:36:15 PM vindhyadesai

Mathura Peda
The best things always come in small packages at least in this case, little bundles of joy and fun, Sri Krishna Janmashtami special Mathura Peda. This is one of the best sweets to be made for the festival, Mathura is believed to be the birthplace of our Lord! This is a simple and easy way to make Mathura peda and I am not aware whether this is an authentic recipe but it does taste really good. I love the small size of the pedas and children will absolutely adore them.
Mathura peda has only a few simple ingredients and you have a delicious sweet made in no time. I have used my homemade khoya/khova recipe to make khoya. Generally I make the khoya ahead of time in order to save some energy to actually make the pedas. If I make the khoya in the morning I make the pedas in the evening. This recipe is from my last year’s menu for the festival.
Mathura Peda
I have used a 1/2 (half) Tbsp measure to measure out the pedas as I like the small size of the Mathura Peda. Further I have used a peda stamp to make a nice marking on the lovely things but obviously you can skip the marking. So why wait go ahead and quickly make these Mathura peda and enjoy them for this Sri Krishna Janmasthami. More peda and barfi recipes from FOI:
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Melt in the mouth Mathura Peda, Sri Krishna Janmashtami special sweet
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Recipe type: Sweet
Cuisine: Indian
Serves: 40½" pedas
Ingredients
  • 300 to 320 Gm homemade khova/khoya recipe
  • 2 Tbsp ghee
  • 8-10 powdered elaichi
  • 1¼ Cup powdered or icing sugar
  • Few drops of milk
To make pedas:
  • Peda Stamp (optional)
  • ½ or 1 Tbsp measure to get even sized pedas
Method
  1. In a pan, add ghee and bring to low heat
  2. Take the homemade khova/khoya and add to the pan
  3. Slowly break the khova/khoya with the edge of the spatula
  4. Keep mixing and breaking the khova/khoya solids, do not leave it unattended
  5. After 10-12 minutes the colour on the peda changes to mild golden and you get an aromatic fragrance
  6. Add the elaichi powder and mix well
  7. Turn off heat, and let it cool
  8. Now add powdered sugar and mix well
  9. Crumble the mixture and ensure the sugar is mixed well
  10. Add little ghee and a few drops of milk if necessary
  11. Make into a smooth dough
  12. Now pinch off ½ Tbsp of dough and roll into a ball
  13. Make all balls in a similar fashion
  14. Press with a peda stamp if you like
  15. Make all pedas, store in an airtight container when they dry up a bit
Notes
Adding milk reduces the shelf life of the pedas

Do not overfry the mixture, it becomes hard and chewy

Use any size spoon to make the pedas but make even sized pedas
Mathura Peda
Mathura Peda Stepwise:
In a pan, add ghee and bring to low heat

Take the homemade khova/khoya and add to the pan
  
Slowly break the khova/khoya with the edge of the spatula
   
Keep mixing and breaking the khova/khoya solids, do not leave it unattended
 
After 10-12 minutes the colour on the peda changes to mild golden and you get an aromatic fragrance

Add the elaichi powder and mix well
 
Turn off heat, and let it cool

Now add powdered sugar and mix well
 
Crumble the mixture and ensure the sugar is mixed well

Add little ghee and a few drops of milk if necessary
  
Make into a smooth dough
 
Now pinch off 1/2 Tbsp of dough and roll into a ball

Make all balls in a similar fashion

Press with a peda stamp if you like
 
Make all pedas, store in an airtight container when they dry up a bit
 

Mathura Peda

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