Skip to main content

Oven Baked Ricotta Cheese Kalakand / Milk Cake

Ricotta Kalakand
One of the popular posts of my blog is Microwave Ricotta Cheese Kalakand. For my kiddo, these days I make it in the oven. You might ask why? My little one loves baking with Mommy. 
The new oven baked Ricotta Kalakand (Milk Cake) Recipe is even better, it has double the cheese, less sugar and tastes yummy. And, if ricotta is not available, paneer is an excellent alternative.

Ingredients:
Ricotta Cheese (full fat) - 2 lb (907 gm)
Sweetened Condensed Milk - 14 oz (396 gm)
Green Cardamom / Elaichi - 2 pods
Saffron / Kesar - few strands
Unsalted Butter or Ghee / Clarified Butter - 1 tbsp
Almond Slices or any other nuts - 1 tbsp

How to make Indian Kalakand (Milk Cake) with Ricotta Cheese in an oven:
  • Preheat the oven at 350 degrees F.
  • Crush the cardamom seeds and saffron in a mortar pestle to a fine powder. Finely chop walnuts or almonds or any nuts of your choice.
  • Grease a plate with few drops of ghee and set it aside.
Oven Kalakand
  • Grease a big oven safe dish with ghee. Add ricotta cheese and stir with a spoon.
  • Bake it in the oven for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, ricotta cheese will lose most of the moisture and become slightly lumpy.
  • Take it out of the oven and now add condensed milk, powdered cardamom and saffron. Mix well. Bake it in the oven for another 10 - 15 minutes. It might less than 10 minutes depending on your oven. 
  • It took 15 minutes for me. After 15 minutes, you will see bubbling on the edges. Also, the edges will turn slightly brown. And your Milk Cake is ready.
Ricotta Milk Cake
  • Spread the hot Kalakand evenly on the greased plate and garnish with chopped nuts or almond slices. 
  • Once it cools down a little, refrigerate it for 4 - 5 hours or longer. Cut it into desired shape and enjoy. Cutting is easier after it gets nice and cold. Serve in cup cake liners.
Ricotta Kalakand

Comments

Post a Comment

Comments, Suggestions and Feedback are welcome.
Any comment with a Link/URL or any kind of promotion will not be published.

Popular posts from this blog

Naval Kol Bhaji / Kohlrabi Stir-fry

Green Kohlrabi called as Navalkol in Marathi and Navilkosu in Kannada, belongs to the cabbage family.  My Mom used to make this stir fry very often.  Just like cabbage, this vegetable in available in two colors - green and purple.  I was quite hesitant about the purple one, as I haven't seen that back in India.  Anyway, I picked the green bulbs and Navalkohl Bhaji with Chana Dal was part of our healthy vegetarian meal today.

Indian Dal / Lentils

Lentils, known as Dal are a staple in an Indian diet, especially vegetarian. For me, dal is comfort food. 5 different dal varieties - Toor, Moong, Chana, Masoor and Urad are commonly used in Indian sweet and savory delicacies. You can cook dal with just one kind or a mix of two or more. I generally cook dal with 1:1 Toor and Moong dals. But then, we like Panchmel or Panchratna Dal too, which is made of all five. Most dal recipes have Toor dal as the primary ingredient. It is also known as Toovar or Arhar dal or Split Pigeon Peas . Some of our family favorite dal recipes are Dalitoy (Konkani Dal)  Tadka Dal Among all lentils, moong dal and masoor dal take lesser time to cook. Moong dal is also known as Split Green Gram or Split Mung Bean . Moong dal is also used in making sweet dishes like Mung Dal Kheer  Mung Dal Puranpoli Chana dal is also known as Split Bengal Gram or Split Chickpeas . Chana Dal takes a little more time to cook as compared to toor dal....

Whole Wheat (Atta) Veg Samosa

Samosa, the most loved Indian appetizer with a crisp crust and savory potato stuffing. When you make such fried fast food at home, you get to make some changes to make it healthy.  Here are some Whole Wheat Aloo Matar Samosas for you to try at home and savor them as much as we did. Ingredients: Whole Wheat Flour/Atta - 1 cup Carom Seeds/Ajwain/Owa - 1 tsp Ghee/Clarified Butter - 1/2 tbsp (optional) Olive Oil or any other Oil - 1/2 tbsp Potatoes (Russet) - 2 medium Green Peas/Matar - 1/2 cup Coriander/Dhania Powder - 1/2 tsp Cumin/Jeera Powder - 1/2 tsp Black Pepper Powder - 1/4 tsp Ginger (grated) - 1/4 tsp Garam Masala - 1/4 tsp Turmeric/Haldi - 1/4 tsp Green Chilli - 1 Coriander/Cilantro Leaves - few sprigs Salt Oil for frying How to make Indian Samosa: Making Samosa Crust:  In a mixing bowl, add whole wheat flour, carom seeds and little salt. Heat ghee and olive oil in a small pan. Add this hot (not warm) ghee and oil to the wheat flour and mix...