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Monday, May 8, 2017

Paal Ice / Milk Ice, a creamy & delicious popsicle made from the milk. It's one of the popular popsicles around the 90s in Tamilnadu and almost all the ice cream carts would sell these popsicles at that time. 

It's so easy to make with just a handful of basic ingredients at your pantry and the taste is simply amazing. So if you're looking for easy popsicles to make this summer, do give this recipe a try.



To be honest, i'm not a big fan of popsicles or ice creams. But occasionally  i do make these popsicles and enjoy it with family. When we were kids , we (me & my bro) both caught cold very easily and frequently too, so our parents strictly omitted popsicles and ice creams for us.

Still today, I'm a little bit worried about getting cold while having ice creams or popsicles and also I never even crave for it so far, so it's not like i missing out on something. Also I think we crave for the food which we grew up eating only. 

But ST likes popsicles a lot, particularly this paal ice  and he keeps on talking about it that he had from the ice cream cart(thallu vandi) during his summer holidays. So i made this once or twice in the past. But now ( in 2024) i'm making this frequently at home because i wanna introduce all kinds of foods to my kid :-)

Milk 

For the recipe, i have tried both 2% milk and whole milk. Both turned out delicious however using whole milk gives richness to the popsicle. So you can make this popsicle with whatever milk you have or you can use 50:50 of both the milk too.

Flavoring

I personally like the cardamom flavor in this popsicle. But you can make it with vanilla flavor too. If you're using fresh cardamom/crushed cardamom like me, it tends to settle on the bottom of the popsicle so strain the milk mixture once it cooled down before pouring into the mold. It will help to remove the tiny bits of cardamom seeds and make a super smooth popsicle.

Now let's check out on how to make these delicious Paal Ice.




Paal Ice | Milk Popsicle

Preparation Time : 6 hrs | Cooking Time : 10 minsMakes :
Recipe Category: Popsicle | Recipe Cuisine: Indian
Paal Ice, Milk Popsicle, Tamilnadu Ice Paal Ice / Milk Ice, a creamy & delicious popsicle made from the milk. It's one of the popular popsicles around 90s in Tamilnadu and almost all the ice cream carts would sell this popsicles at that time.
Ingredients
Milk - 1 cup
Sugar - 3 to 4 tbsp
Cardamom(crushed) - 2
Corn flour - 2 tsp

Procedure
In a bowl, add the corn flour and 1 tbsp of milk and mix it well without lumps and set aside until use.
Heat the remaining milk in a large pan, let it comes to boil,keep the flame in simmer for 3 mins, then add the sugar, let the sugar melts completely.
Then add the cardamom and the corn flour mixture, mix it well, within a min, it becomes slightly thick. Switch off the flame and let it cool completely.
In a popsicle mold, pour the milk mixture till the top and close it with the lid.
Let it freeze for minimum 6 to 8 hrs and to remove the popsicle ,keep the popsicle mold under the running water for 2 mins, then remove it,it will easily come out.
That's it , Tasty & creamy Paal Ice is ready.
Notes:
  • Don't add more corn flour than the mentioned quantity, otherwise it will becomes too thick.
  • I have used 3 tbsp of sugar and it's perfect for us. 
  • Use full fat milk for better taste.
  • If you don't have popsicle mold,then use any tall glass along with ice cream stick or even small too works.
  • If you don't have ice cream stick, just freeze it in tall glass/small bowl and demold it and serve it in a bowl with spoon. 
  • Depends on the size of the mold, the above quantity yields 3 to 4 popsicles.
  • I freeze it overnight but freeze atleast for 6 hrs before serving.
  • Serve it immediately once it's out of freezer
  • You can skip the cardamom too if you want only milk flavor.

6 comments:

  1. may i use milkpowder instead of cornflour



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    1. Yes parimala,you can use,it will be more rich.

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  2. Sadhiya.. likewise we used have pink popsicles also ..they taste like milk cream .. which flavour is it ?? Any idea

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    1. Guess, it's rose milk popsicle, you can find the recipe here https://www.sandhiyascookbook.com/2017/05/home-made-rose-milk-popsicle-rose-milk.html

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  3. When I am making it,only the stick is coming what can I do

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    1. Keep the popsicle mold in running water or in warm water fir few seconds to unmold easily

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