Craving a delicious treat that combines tradition and flavour? Our Coconut Modak or Nariyal Modak is just what you need! This classic Indian sweet is a beloved favourite during festive seasons, celebrated for its rich aroma and smooth texture. Made with a few simple ingredients like coconut milk powder, grated coconut, beetroot, rose water, chopped nuts, and Nestlé MILKMAID, our Coconut Modak recipe is a must-try for anyone wanting to experience authentic Indian cuisine.
Elevate your dessert game with our Coconut Modak, a traditional treat that beautifully combines simplicity and flavour. This recipe features a luscious mixture of grated coconut, rose water, and Nestlé MILKMAID, creating a melt-in-your-mouth experience.
Begin by gently toasting fresh grated coconut and coconut powder until fragrant. Then, add MILKMAID and cook until the mixture thickens and pulls away from the sides of the pan, achieving a rich, fudgy texture. This step not only enhances sweetness but also adds depth to the flavour.
Once your coconut mixture is ready, shape it into elegant modaks using your hands or a modak mould. The beautiful, teardrop shapes are not just visually appealing; they are also a nod to the rich cultural heritage behind this treat. Allow the Coconut Modaks to cool and set, then enjoy these delightful morsels during festive celebrations or as a daily indulgence.
Our Coconut Modak recipe is more than just a dessert; it's a celebration of tradition, flavour, and the joy of sharing. Let Nestlé MILKMAID help you create cherished moments with this delightful treat!
Try our other MILKMAID-infused dessert recipes, like Chocolate Modak and Mawa Modak for the rich texture and sweet flavour of MILKMAID. These treats are perfect for any celebration or special occasion!
Show more > Show Less >While the above Nariyal Modak recipe suggests using condensed milk to sweeten your modak, you can use sugar as an alternative sweetener. Adjust the amounts of sugar and condensed milk to achieve the desired taste.
If your Coconut Modak mixture is too dry, it may be due to overcooking the mixture or not using enough liquid. To fix this, gradually add a small amount of warm milk or ghee to the mixture until it reaches a pliable consistency.
Excess moisture in the coconut can make the mixture sticky. To fix this, add more coconut milk powder to absorb the moisture and achieve the right consistency. If it's still sticky, let it cool slightly before handling.
Coconut Modaks can crack if the mixture is too dry. Ensure the edges of the modak are sealed tightly and apply a little ghee on your hands while shaping to prevent cracks.
To shape Coconut Modak, take a small amount of the mixture and press it into a modak mould or shape it with your hands into a small dumpling. You can use your thumb to create a small indent at the top for the traditional look.
Coconut Modaks can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days. For longer storage, you can freeze modaks for up to a month.