This Popsicle mold was lying around in my kitchen for many years till I found a lot of interesting popsicles via pinterest this summer. I thought I should make a nostalgic post if I can prepare a milk popsicle, popularly known as paal ice while I was growing up. I just love this ice very much and hubby too wanted me to re-create one for us:) I am not sure if my recipe is the original one, as I have never asked anyone about this. But I assumed that this humble pal ice would have been made of lesser expensive ingredients as it was sold for fairly a lesser price at that time (this would be the least expensive one in that icecream cart and every kid could afford this in their pocket money). So I prepared a leaner version using cornstarch to give the creamy texture and it was successful. The popsicle tasted almost similar to the good old days and we enjoyed every lick:) If needed anyone can replace cornstarch with condensed milk and nuts to get a kulfi texture.
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My cute little popsicle molds. |
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Pinky popsicle is always mine:) |
Ingredients: (four Popsicle)
Milk - 1 cup
water - 1/2 cup
sugar - 6 tsp
corn starch - 1 tsp
water - 1/4 cup
Method:
Mix corn starch with water and cook it in 1/4 cup water. Stir continuously till it starts forming a thick mass. It should look very creamy.
Boil the milk with 1/2 cup water. Switch off.
Add the corn starch, sugar to milk and dissolve thoroughly.
After cooling completely pour in popsicle molds, freeze for 6-8 hours.
To take the ice out: Keep the popsicle mold upside down in warm water for few seconds and take out.
Serve as dessert.
Some more ideas:
I used some small dessert cups to make popsicles.
Pour the popsicle liquid in the cups, cover them with aluminum foil and insert an icecream stick through it. Freeze as usual. I used a kebab skewer as I didn't have icecream stick at that time. I cut it into 3 and it worked fine for me:)
10 comments:
soo easy to make,will make them for my kids
Love these milk popsicle ;) long back we used to get this in India and I used to be crazy over them
Makes me nostalgic, seriously i want to make some..drooling here..
Tempting and flavorful,clicks are beautiful.
wow lovely milk ice ...remembers my childhood back
I'm not having cornstarch so shall i replace with cornflour?if so how many teaspoon i need to add?expecting your reply.
Hi,I'm not having cornstarch so shall i use cornflour?if so how many teaspoon i need to add?expecting your reply...
Hi,I'm not having cornstarch so shall i use cornflour?if so how many teaspoon i need to add?expecting your reply...
Hi Jasmine , You can try with same amount of corn flour or maida (all purpose flour) after dry roasting for a few seconds. I haven't checked yet, but I am sure they will taste same.
Thanks
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