Badam Milk (also called Badam Doodh) is a delicious, sweet, creamy drink made with ground almonds, milk, sugar and spiced with green cardamom powder and saffron. This tasty almond drink is delightful all year round.

Recipe Snapshot

  • Prep time: 35 minutes
  • Cook time: 5 minutes
  • Total time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 3
  • Category: Beverages
  • Cuisine: Mughlai, North Indian

Ingredients

  • 35 almonds (or ¼ cup almonds)
  • ⅓ cup hot water (for soaking almonds)
  • 2.25 cups milk
  • 4 tablespoons sugar (or add as required)
  • 4 green cardamoms
  • 1 light pinch saffron strands (- optional)

Method

Preparation

  1. Rinse and then soak almonds in ⅓ cup hot boiling water. Cover and keep aside for 30 to 40 minutes.
  2. Later drain all the water and peel the almonds.
  3. You just need to press the skin and it comes out easily.
  4. Add the peeled almonds in a sturdy blender or grinder jar.

Blending almonds

  1. Then add 4 tablespoons sugar or add as required, seeds from 4 green cardamoms and 1 pinch saffron. Saffron is optional and can be skipped.
  2. Add ¼ to ⅓ cup milk. Milk can be cold or at room temperature.
  3. Blend or grind to a fine or superfine consistency. The almonds should be ground very well to a smooth and fine consistency. If there are coarse particles or chunks, then it can be irritating to the throat.
  4. Pour the ground almond mixture in a saucepan.
  5. Add the remaining ½ cup milk in the blender or grinder jar. Shake and swirl the grinder jar so that almond paste attached to the sides and bottom of the jar gets mixed with the milk and nothing gets wasted.
  6. Add this milk to the saucepan.
  7. Lastly add remaining 1.5 cups milk into the saucepan. Mix well.

Making badam milk

  1. Keep the pan on a low flame and begin to heat the milk.
  2. Stir at intervals so that the milk does not scorch from the bottom.
  3. You just need to heat the milk and there is no need for a vigorous boil. A light boil is also fine. Switch off the heat when the milk becomes hot.
  4. Serve badam milk hot or warm. It can be chilled also and then served. If you want you can add a touch of rose water in the milk.
  5. Alternatively you can even garnish Badam Milk with rose petals. Sliced blanched almonds can also be used as a garnish as well as a few strands of saffron.

Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note

Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.