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Question: something like this?? Not sure about the word "lakpiras"
If not cooked in the center or broken, take them out from the syrup, cut them up into small pieces, rub a little bit into a ball, with saffron, almonds and pistachios, make little balls and boil them in milk makes a nice dessert (lakpiras).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acROvuObr... (Bengali Rasgullas)


Answers: something like this?? Not sure about the word "lakpiras"
If not cooked in the center or broken, take them out from the syrup, cut them up into small pieces, rub a little bit into a ball, with saffron, almonds and pistachios, make little balls and boil them in milk makes a nice dessert (lakpiras).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acROvuObr... (Bengali Rasgullas)

Peda is a north Indian sweet, shaped like a thick cookie. The main ingredients are milk, which has been slowly cooked until it reduces to an almost solid consistency called khoya, and sugar. Cardamom seeds or pistachio nuts may sometimes be used as a garnish. The appearance of the sweets varies from a creamy white colour to a caramel colour.

Pedas of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh in North India and Dharwad in Karnataka in South India are famous.

In India Hindus may offer pedas to God or they may be distributed as prasad (food that has been blessed) after prayers or on religious festivals.

Like Pedas... Peda is an indian sweet made with milk. Or you can make Rasmalai.





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