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Chhena kheeri

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Sweet dish originally from Odisha, India
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Chhena kheeri
CourseDessert
Place of originOdisha
Region or stateOdisha, India
Main ingredientsClarified butter, ghee, sugar

Chhena kheeri (Odia: ଛେନା ଖିରୀ) is a sweet dish originally from coastal Odisha in eastern India.[1]

Preparation

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Chhena kheeri is made by deep-frying cubes of chhena cheese. Although typically ghee is used as the frying medium, chefs frequently substitute this with vegetable oil. The cubes are added to milk and sugar, and boiled further until some of the milk evaporates and the dish acquires a thicker consistency, to form a rabdi. The mixture is seasoned with cardamom and nuts before being served.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Chenna Kheeri / Chhena Kheeri – Indian Milk Sweet Recipes". Gayathri's Cook Spot. 23 April 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
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