Microwave Chocolate Peda
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2cups Milk powder
1+1/4cup Sweetened Condensed Milk
1tbsp Butter
2tbsp Dark Chocolate Powder
1/4tsp Cardamom powder
Almond flakes for decorating
In a microwave safe bowl, mix the condensed milk, milkpowder, butter,dark chocolate powder and cardamom powder and mix well, place the bowl in the microwave oven and heat in high for a minute, take the bowl out, mix well again and heat again for another minute..the mixture would have turned little crumbly, let it cool a bit..roll them as peda, butter used in this peda will helps u to roll easily the pedas, decorate the peda with slightly crumbled almond flakes..
Cool them completely and arrange in an air tightened box..
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