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    Sweet Corn Basundi

    September 24, 2021 by Prajakta 22 Comments

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    Sweet Corn Basundi is a rich, creamy, and absolutely flavorful Indian dessert. Made with very few ingredients like milk, sweet corn, and sugar this recipe is very easy and a definite crowd-pleaser.

    Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    Basundi is a traditional Indian sweet popular in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and some parts of Karnataka. It is one of the most popular sweets during the festive season. Made with thickened milk and sugar with some flavor enhancers like cardamom and saffron, it is not just delicious but beautifully aromatic too.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    What is Basundi?

    Basundi is made by cooking the milk on low flame for a long time with occasional stirring in between so that it reduces to half and thickens. Later sugar and flavor enhancers are added to elevate the richness of the basundi.

    This popular dish is made for most festive occasions like Holi, Diwali, Raksha Bandhan, Eid, and more.

    The rich creamy dessert with some thick malai that tantalizes your taste buds is absolutely divine and irresistible.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    I have made Basundi a lot of time and loved the flavors. However, experimenting with my ingredients has always been what drives me to be creative and cook something unique and delicious. One such experiment in my food lab is what led to the making of Sweet Corn Basundi.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    I had some sweet corn in the fridge and no one wanted to roast and eat them so I made some soup but still had a few left.

    I thought instead of going the regular way and making some appetizer out of it why not make it into a dessert. I had read somewhere that pureed vegetables can be used as thickening agents in gravies. So instead of adding the puree to gravies, I decided to add it to the milk and make my own version of Basundi.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    I pureed the boiled kernels of sweet corn and used them to make my Sweet Corn Basundi. Using sweet corn paste reduced my cook time and also brought in some excellent new flavors to the Basundi.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    If you love Basundi but want to make it in a shorter time then this recipe is for you.

    If you like milk-based desserts and would like to try something new then this recipe is for you.

    If you want to surprise your friends and family with something new then this recipe is for you.

    Believe me, Sweet Corn Basundi is a perfect dessert for any occasion, and it has always surprised my guests.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    Lets talk about the ingredients for Sweet Corn Basundi,

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Ingredients
    • Milk - Always use full-fat whole milk.
    • Sweet Corn - Always use fresh corn. Get a corn cob and using a knife slice the corn off it. Never ever use frozen corns, they will have excess water content and would not have the required fresh and sweet taste.
    • Sugar - Granular sugar
    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi
    • Cardamom - Use best quality cardamom. Use fresh green color pods instead of pale dried ones. The fresh green colored ones would have nice and black or dark brown seeds much like coffee beans. Make a powder of those cardamom seeds.
    • Saffron - Use original saffron with fragrance, color and taste to yield best results.
    • Nutmeg powder - This is an optional ingredient. Nutmeg not only imparts good flavor but also helps in easy digestion.
    • Ghee - Use fresh homemade ghee or any good quality cow ghee available in market. Do not replace it with oil or butter.
    • Almonds and pistachios - Either roasted in ghee or soaked, peeled and sliced.
    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    Step by step instructions for Sweet Corn Basundi -

    1. Cooking the corn

    Take 1 and ½ cups of sweet corn kernels and cook them in a pressure cooker for 2 to 3 whistles. Alternatively, you could steam them in a steamer for 7 to 9 minutes.

    Keep about 2 to 3 tablespoons of cooked corn aside for garnish.

    Grind the remaining corn in a grinder and make a smooth paste. Add a couple of tablespoons of water if required while grinding.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    Using a sieve strain the paste. This is a very important step to remove all the skin/shells of corn and have a smooth paste. Throw away the scraps.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    Take a nonstick pan or any saute pan, add 2 teaspoons of ghee to it and let it heat up. Add the strained corn paste to the pan and cook it on medium-low heat. Cook for about 5 to 7 minutes or till the ghee starts separating. Once cooked set the pan aside for later.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    2. Cooking the milk/Boiling the milk for sweet corn basundi-

    Take 1-liter milk or 4 and ¼ cups of milk in a saucepan. Keep the heat on a medium and bring the milk to a boil. Now reduce the heat to low and let the milk cook further. Keep stirring in between and scraping the sides and bottom to avoid burning. Continue to cook the milk till it reduces to ¾th. You will also see a slight change in color. (Approximately 20 minutes)

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    3. Adding rest of the ingredients -

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    Once the milk has reduced to ¾th add ¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons of sugar, the cooked corn paste, ¼ teaspoon of cardamom powder, 8 to 10 strands of saffron, and mix everything together. You can also add ⅛th teaspoon of nutmeg powder to the sweet corn basundi.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Add all the remaining ingredients.

    Cook it for another 5 to 10 minutes on medium-low heat. Let it simmer and infuse with the color of saffron and flavors of sweet corn and cardamom.

    Add roasted nuts and the corn kernels that were kept aside on the top of the sweet corn basundi. Let it cool down and then refrigerate it for a couple of hours before serving.

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    Sweet Corn Basundi

    While serving add some chopped nuts on top. Enjoy the delicious sweet corn basundi with friends and family.

    If you like making desserts also check out some of my other desserts like Cadbury chocolate panna cotta, Kaju katli, new york style cheesecake, and besan ladoos.

    DO DROP A COMMENT BELOW IF YOU HAVE TRIED THE RECIPE. I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCES. ALSO, REACH OUT TO ME IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS OR QUESTIONS. I WOULD BE HAPPY TO HELP.

    Post a photo on my Facebook page or tag me on Instagram with #prajakta_food_lab you can even pin it on Pinterest with the tag #p3foodlab.

    Sweet Corn Basundi

    Sweet Corn Basundi

    Prajakta
    Sweet Corn Basundi is an easy indian dessert made from thickened milk and sweet corn. With very few ingredients this is one of the easiest desserts you can make.
    5 from 22 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Chilling time 2 hours hrs
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 35 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine gujarati, Indian, maharashtrian
    Servings 6

    Equipment

    • Pressure cooker/ steamer
    • Saute pan
    • Spatula
    • Sauce Pan
    • sieve
    • Measuring spoons and cups

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 liter Whole milk 4 and ¼ cup full fat milk
    • 2 teaspoon Ghee Preferably cow ghee
    • 1.5 cup Sweet corn
    • ¼ cup + 2 tbsp Granular sugar You can add or reduce this as per your sweet preference.
    • ¼ teaspoon Cardamom powder
    • 10 to 12 strands Saffron
    • ⅛ teaspoon Nutmeg powder optional
    • ¼ cup Silvered almonds and pistachios either blanched or roasted in ghee

    Instructions
     

    • Take a corn cob and cut the kernels from it.
    • Cook the corn kernels in a pressure cooker for 3 to 4 whistles.
    • Remove the corn and let it cool.
    • Set aside 2 to 3 tablespoons of corn for garnish.
    • Grind the remaining corn in the grinder to make a smooth paste. Add couple of tablespoons of water if needed.
    • Strain the grinded corn paste using a sieve, we need the corn paste to be smooth and free of all the corn covers.
    • Take a saucepan and add 1 litre full fat milk and heat it on a medium heat. Let it boil once, then lower the heat and let the milk cook for another 15 to 20 minutes or till it reduces to ¾th quantity.
    • Keep stiring in between and scrape the sides and bottom to avoid burning the milk.
    • In the meantime, take a saute pan and set it on medium heat. Add ghee to the pan and add the corn paste to it.
    • Saute the corn paste and cook it for 5 to 7 minutes or till the ghee strats separating. Set it aside for later.
    • Once the Milk is reduced to ¾th quantity add the cooked corn paste, sugar, cardamom powder, saffron and nutmeg powder.
    • Mix it all together and let it cook/simmer for 5 to 10 minutes.
    • Chill it in refrigerator for couple of hours and serve it later with nuts and the corns that were kept aside for garnish on top.

    Notes

    Sweet Corn Basundi
    • Always use full-fat whole milk
    • Check the sweetness of corn before using it.
    • The sweetness of corn will impact the taste of basundi so adjust the sugar in the recipe accordingly.
    • Balance sugar according to taste if needed.
    • Keep stirring the milk at regular intervals to avoid burning the milk.
    Keyword basundi, dessert, easy sweets, lactose free, make ahead dessert, marathi recipe, milk dessert, quick basundi, sweet dish, traditional indian sweets
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    Comments

    1. renee

      September 27, 2021 at 2:36 pm

      5 stars
      Such a delicious and creative side dish. Very authentic

      Reply
    2. Hang Around The World

      September 27, 2021 at 4:18 pm

      5 stars
      This is the first time I read about this recipe and I think it is something good. I like to try new things so I'd really like now hahaha Thanks for sharing. - Paolo

      Reply
    3. Nicz Escat

      September 28, 2021 at 4:32 am

      5 stars
      Nice side dish idea. Seems so relaxing to have a sip on this Sweet Corn Basundi.

      Reply
    4. Michele

      September 28, 2021 at 6:53 am

      I have NEVER heard of corn in a dessert. That looks delicious...so I might have to make it.

      Reply
    5. Lyosha

      September 28, 2021 at 9:45 am

      5 stars
      looks delicious and totally doable for me. I think I need to go and try it!

      Reply
    6. Siennylovesdrawing

      September 29, 2021 at 9:35 am

      I'm a sweet corn lover so this recipe really my love & I just can't wait to grab some corn & making this. Cheers Siennylovesdrawing

      Reply
    7. Chrissy

      September 29, 2021 at 10:11 am

      5 stars
      Corn is 🥰 love and fave here. We will try this over the weekend❤thank you!

      Reply
    8. Renata - www.byemyself.com

      September 29, 2021 at 10:19 am

      I wasn't familiar with basundi but it sounds absolutely fantastic. I'll try this recipe as soon as possible.

      Reply
    9. mel

      September 29, 2021 at 5:57 pm

      5 stars
      Oh wow, this recipe looks amazing! I love desserts, so will have to give this recipe a try for sure.

      Reply
    10. Fransic verso

      September 29, 2021 at 7:16 pm

      It looks yummy and easy to make it. Would love to give it a try. Thank you for sharing!

      Reply
    11. Knycx Journeying

      September 29, 2021 at 11:22 pm

      5 stars
      Love the way you decorated it and corn soup is my number one comfort home cook food. Lovely to have other ways to make it more interesting! - Knycx Journeying

      Reply
    12. Rochelle

      September 30, 2021 at 2:13 pm

      5 stars
      I would love to try this. Indian cuisine always fascinated me

      Reply
    13. Adventures with Shelby

      September 30, 2021 at 6:34 pm

      5 stars
      I had never heard of corn basundi before but it sounds delicious! I have to try it out

      Reply
    14. Cynthia Nicoletti

      October 04, 2021 at 9:42 am

      5 stars
      Sounds really good would love to try your recipe, I enjoy corn !!

      Reply
    15. Emman Damian

      October 05, 2021 at 5:18 am

      5 stars
      This is the first time I heard about Sweet Corn Basundi, Sounds like a yummy dish. Can't wait to try it!

      Reply
    16. Nadalie Bardo

      October 05, 2021 at 8:38 am

      5 stars
      Oh Basundi looks so creamy and good! I love anything made with corn, and right now it's corn season. Looking forward to trying your recipe.

      Reply
    17. Laura le Roux

      November 09, 2021 at 6:21 am

      Corn is one of my favourite ingredients. It is so versatile - it can be sweet or savoury

      Reply

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