Bread Mawa Roll Recipe Kit Recipe
Indian cuisine · 220 calories

About this recipe
Indulge in the rich, aromatic flavors of our Bread Mawa Roll Kit, a delightful fusion of soft mawa filling and golden bread rolls soaked in saffron-infused syrup. Perfect as a treat for festive occasions or a sweet ending to your meal, this kit provides all the ingredients and simple instructions to create these decadent rolls effortlessly. Ideal for those who appreciate traditional Indian desserts with a modern twist. Order now on the AnyFeast website or app and savor the sweetness of convenience! Make family meals stress free with AnyFeast — a family meal planner built for Indian kitchens and busy schedules.
Ingredients
- - White Farmhouse Bread 800g
- 300G Dairy Valley Khoya
- 1 Kg White Granulated Sugar
- - Natco Cardamom Powder
- 1G Saffron 1g
- 250G Butter Salted 250G
Instructions
- 1. Crumble 1 cup of mawa (khoya) in a non-stick pan. Cook it on low heat for 2-3 minutes until it softens and releases a pleasant aroma. Stir continuously to prevent burning.
- 2. Add 2 tbsp of powdered sugar and 1/4 tsp of cardamom powder to the mawa. Mix well and cook for another minute. Remove from heat and let the mixture cool completely.
- 3. Trim the edges of 6 slices of white bread. Flatten each slice gently using a rolling pin.
- 4. Place a small portion of the cooled mawa mixture on one edge of a bread slice. Roll the bread tightly to enclose the filling. Seal the edges with a little milk.
- 5. Heat 2 tbsp of clarified butter in a pan on medium flame. Shallow fry the rolls until they turn golden brown on all sides, rotating gently to ensure even cooking.
- 6. In a separate pan, heat 1 cup of sugar and 1/2 cup of water to make a sugar syrup. Simmer until the syrup reaches a one-string consistency. Add a pinch of saffron for flavor.
- 7. Dip the fried rolls in the warm sugar syrup for 1-2 minutes, ensuring they are well-coated. Remove and let excess syrup drip off.
- 8. Garnish the rolls with chopped pistachios and almonds. Serve warm or at room temperature.