You can beat Aano Baraawe, it is a nice sweet candy that reminds you of your childhood when you take your first bite.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup milk
- 1 cup dry milk powder (Nido)
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon cardamom powder
Directions:
- Grease baking pan and set aside.
- Boil the milk in a medium heat.
- Add sugar and lower the heat while stirring.
- Simmer until it thickens then add the milk powder and stir until it comes together and the color changes to caramel color.
- Add cardamom and mix well.
- Put the mixture in a greased baking pan, cut in any desired shape when cooled.
Assalamu alaikum
Do you know if you can use the fat free milk powder?
Wa Alaykumu Salaam
I have not cooked with fat tree milk powder, but you can test it to see how it comes out.
I have made this twice and both times it was a disaster. The first time I made it, it turned out weird because I used the fat free milk. I then bought the Nido and made it. It turned out like taffee…more like candy.
Do you have any idea where I went wrong? I am wondering if maybe I cooked it too long?
I was thinking that maybe the next time you make this…if you could time everything.
Sis,
before adding the milk powder, heat the milk syrup to 230 degrees using a candy thermometer, then add the milk and stir until the mixture leaves the pan. then wait to for nice caramel color.
I have tried this way also and it did work.
I hope this helps.
af-somali,
1 bakeeri oo caano
1 bakeeri oo caano booro
1 bakeeri oo sokor ah
waxa kale ma fahmin!
hal bakeeri oo sokor ah, cudur yaa lagu ridi rabaa?????
Listen i have been making this for a long time all you need is full fat cream milk or natural milk but any is okay and sugar lots of sugar
First you get a bowl mix the milk and sugar together very well
And then heat the mixture and mix till it turns a brownish color then cut it up and then wait for it to cool down