Ovaltine and chocolate Kulfi

I made this dessert a few months ago for the restaurant. Unfortunately I don’t have a picture of the dessert when it was plated. We had ice cream on top with caramelized bananas on the side with caramel sauce. It’s delicious and I love the pop corn on top that I dipped in the caramel. This recipe is from the book The Sweet Spot by Pichet Ong.  I found the recipe on this blog: http://www.zencancook.com/2008/03/ovaltine-milk-chocolate-kulfi-w-caramelized-banana/

and this is supposed to be the way the dessert looks when it’s plated from the Spice Market restaurant in NYC where Pichet Ong works

http://www.visionsofsugarplum.com/2008/10/somethings-hot-at-spice-market.html

I love the way this dessert looks and I read that it’s the best selling dessert at the Spice Market. Unfortunately Vancouver isn’t as progressive as NYC and you can’t really expect people to order Kulfi here because most people have no idea what it is and don’t want anything they don’t understand. I should be in NYC!! 

I’ve never heard of Kulfi before seeing it in the Sweet Spot. Kufi is a frozen dairy dessert from India. This dessert has to be kept in the freezer and removed when you’re ready to serve. Most of the Kulfi that I’ve found online like this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kulfi.jpg

Pichet Ong added caramelized pop corn that you crumble on top which makes it look more fun. I’ve also add that multi coloured India candy that I can’t remember the name at the moment. It’s the candy from Indian restaurant that you get after your meal. 

For a while South East Asian desserts are going to take a back seat. Next week, I’ll be starting a new job at a bakery that’s more European. I’m excited to be starting something new!