It is adapted from my Perfect Plain White Burfi recipe and it’s completely foolproof. Each square of burfi is perfectly crumbly and melts in the mouth. Indian sweets have never been so simple!

Easter Chocolate Burfi: The perfect kids Easter project!

If you have a glut of leftover Easter chocolate to use up, or want to make something fun for Easter with kids, this is the ideal recipe. Little ones will love decorating the slab of chocolate burfi. My little one loves adding chocolate bunnies.

What type of chocolate to use for chocolate burfi

I use milk chocolate Easter eggs for the shiny chocolate topping. Mix it with a small amount of butter to ensure it melts nicely and cuts without snapping or breaking. Be sure to use a sharp knife to cut your burfi into squares. If you like, you can use regular chocolate bars mixed with butter, or even easier is to use cooking chocolate. This already has fat added so the chocolate burfi cuts perfectly. Indian sweet shops traditionally use cooking chocolate for their chocolate burfi. It’s pretty cheap stuff but I think it’s all part of the charm!

What does Burfi mean?

The word burfi or barfi is a Hindi word which stems from the Persian barfī, which literally means ‘icy’ or ‘snowy’. Baraf is the Hindi word for ‘ice’. This traditional Indian sweet carries the name Burfi because of it’s cool, melt-in-the mouth texture. If you’ve ever tried the western retro sweet, coconut ice, you’ll be familiar with this concept.

How to make Burfi with milk powder

My recipe here calls for milk powder. In many cases, people use mawa (milk solids) which you can make by reducing full-fat milk. Indeed, you can also buy mawa in many South Asian food shops. I like to use full-fat milk powder because it is readily available in most shops or online.

What if I can’t find full-fat milk powder?

If full-fat milk powder proves to be elusive, you can use skimmed milk powder and simply replace the milk in this recipe with an equal measure of double (full-fat) cream. This simple switch will produce a delicious, creamy Burfi.

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Other types of Burfi to make

Pistachio BurfiBirthday Cake BurfiCookie Dough Chocolate BurfiPlain White Burfi

Why won’t my Burfi set?

If you undercook Burfi, it will not set. Watch my step-by-step recipe video to see what the Burfi mixture should look like before you place it in the tin. If the mixture is too runny, the Burfi won’t set and the texture will be sticky to eat.

Why is my Burfi chewy?

Burfi can turn chewy if you overcook it. Be sure to cook the Burfi mixture over a very low heat. Stir constantly without stopping. Keep an eye on the texture. It is ready when the mixture forms a cohesive mass that comes away from the sides of the pan. It should look a bit like mashed potato!

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