Expat Living (Hong Kong)

Gluten-free Firni Custard

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Makes 8 to 10 servings

“This dessert is well loved by my family and friends. The best part about it is it’s very simple to prepare; it’s also gluten-free, which means you can serve it to anyone without worrying about allergies.” Ingredient­s

• 3 tablespoon­s rice flour powder

• 1 litre milk (Soumita uses full-fat) • 1.5 to 2 cups sugar (powdered in mixer

or grinder, or fine-grained)

• 1 cup pistachios, de-shelled and

roughly chopped

• Optional: cashews, broken

• Optional: Rose petals for garnish • Optional: Nuts (pistachios or cashews)

for garnish

Instructio­ns

1. Mix 100ml of the milk with the rice flour powder to create a semi-liquid paste. Set aside.

2. Heat remaining milk on low flame until it boils. Once boiling, add the semi-liquid rice flour-milk paste slowly and keep stirring. Tip: Keep the flame low and stir slowly and continuous­ly to avoid lumps. 3. Cook until the raw smell of the rice flour goes away (“rice flour has a different smell pre- and post-cooking,” says Soumita); it will take about 20 to 25 minutes of slow cooking for one litre of milk.

4. Add the sugar and cook for five more minutes. Then add the nuts and cook

approximat­ely seven to 10 minutes.

5. Transfer the hot custard to a muffin mould, earthen mould pots, small porcelain

bowls or silver moulds and store in the refrigerat­or.

6. Serve cold with a garnish of sliced pistachios, rose petals and/or cashews on top.

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Indian
Soumita Bhattachar­ya Indian

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