Coconut Burfi

Diwali around the corner, some have already started making sweets to share with friends and family, some still in dilemma what to prepare and end up buying a sweet box. Well, this coconut burfi is easy to whip up with only few ingredients and less than 30 minutes. Well if you are the one who doesn’t know what is sugar thread, which is most important stage in many Indian sweet including this burfi! Here a rescue burfi recipe. You can try this shortcut method without making the sugar syrup. Fresh coconut (without the brown part) and non-fat condensed milk are key to success for this white chewy fudge! 





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  Ingredients 


  Fresh grated coconut: 4 cups
Non-fat condensed milk: 1 tin
Cardamom: 6 counts (remove the outer skin and make fine powder)



  Method: 

Grease a tray with butter or ghee.
 Pulse in mixer or blender the coconut to get a fine and grainy pieces! 
The final burfi get a smooth buttery texture. (It could be optional). 
In medium heat, keep a big pan. Add the coconut and non-fat condensed milk. And keep stiring until they come together. 
Sprinkle the cardamom powder and switch off the stove. It will take about 15 min. more or less!

  Burfi stage: The mixture should come together and form a big mass or lump. Take out and spread in grease tray. 
Normally you should press the burfi flat with the help of spatula try to smooth the surface. Let it cool completely before making any slices! 

  Important note: Use a fresh coconut (don’t scrap till the end–the brown part will spoil the look of white burfi) 

Non-fat sweetened condensed milk: doesn’t have the brownish look. Cardamom: make a fine powder. ( I didn’t and u can see the black spot here and there ) 


 *This coconut burfi is for Sweet series hosted by Seericha. *Goes to Purva who is celebrating Diwali Dhamaka .

Comments

Priya Suresh said…
My all time favourite, if i prepare this burfi, i cant stop munching these beauties...Happy diwali wishes to u and ur family Cham...
prasu said…
nice click dear..yummy burfi.it's my fav.
Unknown said…
Lovely fresh coconut burfi...always wanted to make one...new template looks nice..
Vani said…
Coconut burfi is one of the few sweets that I actually like. Love the color contrasts in the picture, Cham! Romba nalla picture (my lame attempt at Tamil) :)
Mandira said…
yummy barfi cham!
Malar Gandhi said…
Whoo, nice one for Diwali, dear. Love the click too!:)
Sonu said…
First time to your place. Coconut Burfi...it's all time fav. Nice click! :)
Raks said…
Thats looking snowy and sure will melt in mouth!Nice presentation!
Srivalli said…
How yummy!..all time favorite!
Dibs said…
Happy Deepawali Cham. tenga burfi is always a hit! BTW - Love the header and pumkinny new look of your blog!
nice click. love the presentation... Such lovely white...
Nandinis food said…
Ooh! Burfi is lovely! Nice picture!
Unknown said…
love the recipe..will try this way sometime..
Homecooked said…
Wow...this looks so professionally made and seems so easy! Bookemarked to try :) Looks delicious!
Cilantro said…
Wish you and your family a Happy Deepavali! I made coconut Burfi too. Yours sounds interesting with the condensed milk. Nice click.
suvi said…
My fave, blogged about this sometime back. Love your white coco burfi!
jayasree said…
Burfi looks so soft.. Never tried with condensed milk. Its always the sugar syrup route for me.
Divya Kudua said…
Hey Cham..lovely looking burfies..:).As you said,I followed the same recipe for laddoos..next time,would try making burfi:)
Unknown said…
Delicious looking burfi and nice presentation. nice template cham looks so prity.
They look like snow and melt in mouth kind of burfi..looks super delicious dear..I just love coconut burfi with loads of kajus in it..
Finla said…
THis really reminds me of home one sweet mom made a lot was this as coconut was in abundence.
Bong Mom said…
This method is almost exactly like our narkel naru. But we use shredded coconut
Hi cham,
Happy diwali:)
Hmmm...burfi has come out well....nice pic:)
lata raja said…
I love d the smooth texture. Nice picture. Yummy! Happy deepavali.
notyet100 said…
burfi looks yum,..happy diwali Cham and lovely click too,..
lubnakarim06 said…
Perfect in shape....love them....
CurryLeaf said…
One of the best sweets.Looks great and nice that you made it low fat
Premyscakes said…
oh my!! how perfect it has turned out!!! great
Sunshinemom said…
Your picture looks so beautiful! I can feel the texture and crunch!
Suganya said…
Burfi looks so good. Turned out perfect for u.... Great for Diwali treat. YUM!
Nithya said…
Wow.. this is yummy.. :)

Here for the first time. sure to be back often. you have a lovely blog. keep it going.
Vaishali said…
How lovely they look, Cham. Just beautiful.
Lakshmi said…
This is not fair at all...you show us such tempting pictures and make us drool!! Happy Deepavali to you and your family.
Uma said…
ooh, tempting burfi. Came out perfect!! A very happy Diwali to you and your family!!
Yasmeen said…
Happy Diwali Chams...Delectable burfi with just 3 ingredients :)
Unknown said…
Have bookmarked this Cham. Looks simple and easy. Dont we have to add sugar?
Cham said…
Dhiv: The condensed milk sweetness is enough! No sugar needed!
Red Chillies said…
Looks good Cham. Thanks and wishing you all a very happy Diwali as well.
Dershana said…
Cham! how have you been? he he he, just posted my deepavali sweet. we use the same ingredients to make two different thing! Great souls think alike, huh ;-)

happy deepavali!
Dhanya Ganesh said…
Delicious Burfi.Luved the way you arranged it.Happy Diwali
Unknown said…
HAPPY DEEPAVALI TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY CHAM
Miri said…
These white squares of goodness are a major weakness of mine - looks delicious!
Khaugiri said…
Wonderful picture.... Happy diwali to u too!!!
Padhu Sankar said…
I love burfi .It is mouth watering! You have clicked it so well .I am a new blogger .Do visit www.padhuskitchen.blogspot.com
Unknown said…
Looks very delicious cham...hope u had lots of fun on diwali day...
AnuSriram said…
Burfi looks perfect and delicious! Hope you had a wonderful celebration!
Ambika said…
Hi Cham, Thanks for visiting my blog. The coconut burfi is my fav. since childhood, reminds me of my grandparents house in pondicherry!
DK said…
Looks perfect! I am among those with sugar syrup issues and this sure will help ;)
Uj said…
Looks yummy..I have never tried making coconut burfi's at home.. Looks perfect
Madhuram said…
I didn't know this condensed milk method Cham. Will try it the next time.
Sum Raj said…
nice click cham and perfect burfi..looks soo tempting..plzz pass me some of them here..
gtyuk said…
your burfies look so munchy and soft; hope you had a wonderful diwali!