Kulfi, an Indian cashew almond oats ice cream, so easy and delicious. Totally dairy free and healthy. The perfect way to cool down in the summer. Vegan Recipe. Jump to Recipe
Yay for Kulfi! This Indian ice cream can be frozen as is and not necessarily whipped, it doesnt get rock solid hard. You could use an ice cream maker, which would make it fluffier. I fluffed it a little for the first 2 hours. I added a chocolatey layer the next day on the remaining icecream, which is totally optional.
Kulfi is a popular frozen milk-based dessert from the Indian Subcontinent. It is usually made with thick, condensed or evaporated milk, with some thickening agent like arrowroot or cornflour. Kulfi comes in various flavours, cream (malai), raspberry, rose, mango, cardamom (elaichi), saffron(kesar or zafran). Unlike Western ice creams, kulfi is not whipped, resulting in a solid, dense frozen dessert similar to traditional custard based ice-cream.
This is the vegan recreation! It has cashews and almonds creamed into thick puree along with oats and some vegan butter or high fat oil. I added saffron and cardamom for the flavor. Some chopped pista can be added as well.
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Kulfi. Cashew Almond Oats Ice Cream
Kulfi, an Indian cashew almond oats ice cream, so easy and delicious. Totally dairy free and healthy. The perfect way to cool down in the summer. Vegan Recipe.
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 228kcal
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup (43 g) cashews
- 1/3 cup (47.67 g) almonds
- water
- 1/4 cup (20 g) quick cooking oats
- 5-6 Tablespoons (5 Tablespoons) raw sugar or jaggery
- 1 Tablespoon of softened vegan butter or high fat oil
- 1/2 teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) saffron
- 1/2 teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) cardamom powder
- 1 teaspoon of arrowroot/cornstarch powder
Instructions
- Soak cashews and almonds overnight (I used 1/3 cup each). Nuke them in the microwave for a minute with a little water. You can also soak them for an hour and then nuke them in the microwave for 2-3 minutes. or blanch/cook in hot water for 2 minutes.
- Puree the cashews and almonds with about 1/3 – 1/2 cup warm-(more towards hot) water to make a creamy puree. I did not peel the almonds, you can peel them if your blender doesnt puree the mix smooth enough with the peel.
- Add some quick cooking oats( 1/4 cup), 5-6 tablespoons raw sugar or jaggery(depending on the sweetness wanted) and a Tablespoon of softened vegan butter or high fat oil, 1/2 teaspoon saffron, 1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder and blend again. Add a little water if needed to get a thick puree consistency.
- This puree now can be frozen as is, in popsicles or any container, or put in the icecream maker.
Cooking Step
- I heated the puree in a teaspoon vegan butter over low heat, stirring almost continuously, till it just about bubbled.
- This will thicken the puree even more. You can add a teaspoon of arrowroot/cornstarch powder mixed in a little water, to thicken it further.( the cooking adds a bit of a sticky oat texture. If you dont like stickyness, skip this step) Use icecream maker, or freeze in covered container or as popsicles.
Notes
- I added some cocoa powder to some of this mix the next day and made a thin chocolatey layer on top, just for fun. It is totally optional. The saffron cardamom by itself taste much better!
- made some Popsicles twice without the cooking step. A bigger container as in the first picture, with the cooking step. Both came out creamy and thick!
- You can add a frozen banana, a half cup Coconut cream or soy cream for added creaminess.
- You can also use rice soaked overnight as a substitute for the oats. Adjust sweetness by taste.
- Other variations: Add 1/4 cup blanched and pureed pistachios to it and cardamom powder but no saffron, for a pistachio Kulfi!
- Nutritional value is based on 1 serving
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Kulfi. Cashew Almond Oats Ice Cream
Amount Per Serving
Calories 228
Calories from Fat 117
% Daily Value*
Fat 13g20%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Sodium 26mg1%
Potassium 157mg4%
Carbohydrates 24g8%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 16g18%
Protein 4g8%
Calcium 29mg3%
Iron 1.4mg8%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
- Soak cashews and almonds overnight (I used 1/3 cup each). Nuke them in the microwave for a minute with a little water. You can also soak them for an hour and then nuke them in the microwave for 2-3 minutes. or blanch/cook in hot water for 2 minutes.
- Puree the cashews and almonds with about 1/3 – 1/2 cup warm-(more towards hot) water to make a creamy puree. I did not peel the almonds, you can peel them if your blender doesnt puree the mix smooth enough with the peel.
- Add some quick cooking oats( 1/4 cup), 5-6 tablespoons raw sugar or jaggery(depending on the sweetness wanted) and a Tablespoon of softened vegan butter or high fat oil, 1/2 teaspoon saffron, 1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder and blend again. Add a little water if needed to get a thick puree consistency.
- This puree now can be frozen as is, in popsicles or any container, or put in the icecream maker.
- Cooking Step: I heated the puree in a teaspoon vegan butter over low heat, stirring almost continuously, till it just about bubbled. This will thicken the puree even more. You can add a teaspoon of arrowroot/cornstarch powder mixed in a little water, to thicken it further.( the cooking adds a bit of a sticky oat texture. If you dont like stickyness, skip this step) Use icecream maker, or freeze in covered container or as popsicles.
- I added some cocoa powder to some of this mix the next day and made a thin chocolatey layer on top, just for fun. It is totally optional. 🙂 The saffron cardamom by itself taste much better!
- made some Popsicles twice without the cooking step. A bigger container as in the first picture, with the cooking step. Both came out creamy and thick!
You can add a frozen banana, a half cup Coconut cream or soy cream for added creaminess. You can also use rice soaked overnight as a substitute for the oats. Adjust sweetness by taste. I like my desserts on the mild sweet side.
Other variations: Add 1/4 cup blanched and pureed pistachios to it and cardamom powder but no saffron, for a pistachio Kulfi!
Have a fun Summer. We are still in 60s deg F here in Seattle!
I am also super happy to report that some smart kids gave their approval to this version! Yay for dairy free icecreams!
Veena Achar
Clarification sought: Dear richa -after adding and making the puree, you have an optional step :’Cooking Step: “I heated the puree in a teaspoon vegan butter over low heat, stirring almost continuously, till it just about bubbled”
SO this teaspoon of vegan butter is in ADDITION to the 5 tablespoons thats already in the puree, correct?
ANd if we used this cooking method, then I would first melt the teaspoon of butter , then add the puree and cook?
Richa
Yes in addition and yes melt it
Veena Achar
I made this last week and chose NOT to heat it and it was just amazing. My relatives (not vegan and constantly buying non vegan deserts, LOVED It too). Very creamy, just leave out for 5 minutes before digging into it with a spoon! I used small steel lotas (glasses) to hold the kulfi and sprinkled some crushed up pistacios on top.
will post pictures on my social media as I dont know where else I could post them so others could see?
THanks Richa! (and by the way, I made this AND kaju katli on the same day and my sister in law made one of the recipes from your book! so it was a Vegan Richa day at my lockdown house here in London!) 🙂
Anonymous
Hi, this sounds amazing. Want to add mango. Will that make it too ‘slushy’? Any suggestions, if so? Xx
Richa
it should work fine. add thick mango puree. or cook it slightly longer to reduce the excess mango moisture.
Mary@FitandFed
One question— do the almonds need to be without their skins?
Richa
i peeled a few and left the rest as is. It depends on your preference, if you mind some of the chewyness because of the peel, you can peel them after soaking.
Mary@FitandFed
Love Ras Malai and Kulfi, have only made the dairy versions at home, now I’m going to have to experiment with these, thanks! I’m in the Seattle area, too, love your blog!
Richa
awesome.. great to meet another seattle blogger!:)
Richa
Thank you Anu!. hope everyone likes the kulfi in Nagpur
Thank you Kulsum. That would be great if you could share this dairy free version!
Kulsum
Thank you for making a vegan version of kulfi. Will give the link to anyone looking for vegan option
Anuradha
Just what I needed. Its very hot here in Nagpur and I was thinking of just this-kulfi!!! Noting this down now!
Richa
Thanks Jen and Julie!
Please do try it. It is a very close recreation of the Indian Frozen dessert! hope you all like it!
Julie
This sounds delicious and interesting. I love the idea of oats in my ice cream! Can’t wait to try this.
theravegan
This sounds wonderful! When I was in Washington DC yesterday I started talking to a woman who worked in a shop. We talked about veganism and about her family’s cooking and how to possibly veganize it. This is exactly the sort of thing she was talking about. I need to try this!
Jen
Richa
Thanks Krithi!
Mihika, no soaking needed. 🙂 thanks for dropping by.
Thanks Champa! I am waiting for some of icecreams!
Champa
This is just wonderful and refreshing. I am going to make some vegan ice cream soon.
Mihika
OH MY GOODNESS! Kulfi was probably my favourite dessert (along with rasmalai) before I went vegan! I can’t wait to try this! Question: do you do anything to the saffron before you add it in? Roast/soak in milk?
Krithi's Kitchen
Awesome vegan version!
Event: Serve It – Grilled/Barbequed/Tandoored