Coconut Barfi
🥥 Coconut Barfi | Classic Indian Coconut Sweet
Just 3 ingredients — melt-in-mouth coconut barfi!
Coconut Barfi is a classic Indian sweet made with fresh grated coconut, sugar, and a touch of cardamom. Soft, chewy, and full of flavor, this quick dessert is a festival favorite — especially during Diwali, Navratri, and Krishna Jayanthi. It’s easy to make and melts in your mouth with every bite!
✨ Ingredients
- Grated coconut (fresh or desiccated) – 1 cup
- Sugar – 1½ cups
- Cardamom powder – ¼ tsp
- Ghee – 2 to 3 tbsp
- Roasted cashews (chopped) – 2 to 3 tbsp
👩🍳 Instructions
Preparation
- Grease a plate or tray with ghee and set aside.
- Chop roasted cashews into small pieces.
- Keep all ingredients ready as the process moves quickly.
Making the Sugar Syrup
- In a heavy-bottomed pan, add sugar and cook on medium heat.
- Stir continuously until sugar melts and forms a thick syrup.
Adding Coconut
- Add grated coconut to hot sugar syrup.
- Reduce heat to medium-low.
- Stir continuously and cook for 2–3 minutes until boiling.
- Continue stirring as mixture thickens.
Flavoring and Final Cooking
- Add cardamom powder and mix well.
- Increase heat to medium and stir for 5 minutes until mixture thickens and leaves sides of pan.
- Add roasted cashews and mix well.
Setting the Barfi
- Keep stirring continuously as mixture can splutter.
- When mixture thickens and leaves pan sides, turn off heat.
- Immediately transfer to greased plate.
- Level quickly with ladle/spatula and press gently to even out.
Cutting
- Cut while warm using a sharp knife for neat shapes.
- Cutting cold barfi may cause breakage.
✅ Tips
- Continuous stirring is crucial throughout the process.
- Have all ingredients ready before starting.
- Work quickly once mixture is ready.
- Perfect for festivals and celebrations.
- Great way to use fresh coconut.
🍽️ Serving
- Serve at room temperature.
- Store in an airtight container for up to one week.
This traditional coconut barfi is especially popular during festivals in the month of Aadi, when coconut is commonly used. It’s a simple recipe with few ingredients that anyone can easily try!
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