Pistachio Paan Recipe | Dessert Recipes, Pista Paan (2024)

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Pistachio or pista paan is a veryinteresting dessert. As it’s name suggests, it comprises pista /pistachio and paan and a perfect combination of these two ingredients. Pista barfi sheetis rolled out thinly and given a cone shape like paan then filled with dry fruits flavored with gulkand. Traditionally pista paan recipe calls for gulkand that is rose petal jam which is easily available in market in India but I skipped it as it’s not available where I live. If it is available to you, add 1tbsp to the filling mixture and follow the rest process as it is. I have tried this recipe thrice so I will point out all the tips throughout the post which will help you to get perfect paan. Pistachio paan is a presentable dessert, easy to prepare at home and maybe a lotbetter than the market ones.

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This pistachio recipe is also known as Paan mithai because its shape and colour is a little similar to Paan which a lot of people (mainly in north in India) are fond of.

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Ingredients

For Pistachio Barfi
Pistachios 1 cup
Milk Powder-¼ cup
Corn flour -1 tsp
Powdered sugar -1 tbsp
Edible green color 4-5 drops
Condensed milk-2 tbsp
Cardamom powder- ¼ tsp

For Filling
2 tbsp pistachios, blanched, peeled and chopped
2 tablespoons almonds, blanched, peeled and chopped
2 tablespoons walnut,chopped
4-5 drops Kewra essence
1/4 teaspoon cardamom (elaichi) powder
a few saffron strands(optional)

Let’s Prepare Pistachio Paan Step By Step

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Place a small size pan over medium heat and add the shelled pistachios. Roast the pistachios at medium low heat by continuously flipping so that they don’t get burn.
NoteRoasting helps to grind the pista into fine powder.
Now let the pista cool down and then grind them in mixer to a fine powder. You may sieve the powder to get rid of any bits of pista left.

Pistachio Paan Recipe | Dessert Recipes, Pista Paan (4)Now add the milk powder, sugar, cardamom powder and corn flour. Mix it well, add few drops of edible green food color. Add 1 tbsp of condensed milk.

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Mix it with hand, it will turn into crumbly texture, again add 1 tbsp of condensed milk. Now you will be able to form a dough. If not add little more condensed milk.Note – Don’t knead the mixture too much else pista will release oil and you will end up in mess.
Chop the dry fruits and set aside.

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In a small pan take 1 tsp of butter or ghee (clarified butter) on low heat, add1 ½tbsp of condensed milk and stir it. Add chopped dry fruits, cardamom powder and kewra essence. Stir for 1 minute and turn off the heat.
Note-Do not cook the filling mixture for long time else it will get hard like rock.

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Now keep the filling mixture aside. Now rollout this dough in between 2 sheets of plastic till it is 5 mm.

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Cut 12 squares pieces, you may roll again the scrap pieces or enjoy them as pista barfi. I got 8 proper square pieces. Meet the centre point of pieces and join the other half part of barfi. Press it firmly to give a conical shape. Divide the filling into 8 equal portions. Fill it in the cones with the help of a spoon and garnish with silver leaf and chopped pistachios. Your home-made Pista paan mithai is ready to serve.

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Tips

  • This recipe can be doubled.
  • I have added corn starch to bind the dough. If you wish you may skip it. It just worked for me all the time.
  • You may use any dry fruits which you like.
  • While shaping the pistachio burfi sheets you may notice some cracks, don’t worry it’s fine they will not break because we have used condensed milk. Just pinch the crack firmly to join.
  • This is fast method so used condensed milk if you have enough time you may replace condensed milk with sugar. In that case you have to prepare sugar syrup first then cook the pista powder in it. Then the dough is rolled out.

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Pistachio Paan Recipe | Dessert Recipes, Pista Paan

Prep Time

25 mins

Cook Time

2 mins

Total Time

27 mins

Pistachio or pista paan is a very interesting dessert. As it's name suggests, it comprises pista /pistachio and paan and a perfect combination of these two ingredients. Pista barfi sheet is rolled out thinly and given a cone shape like paan then filled with dry fruits flavored with gulkand.

Course:Dessert

Cuisine:Indian, North Indian

Servings: 8 pieces

Author: Rachna's Kitchen

Ingredients

For Pistachio Barfi

  • Pistachios- 1 cup
  • Milk Powder- ¼ cup
  • Corn flour -1 tsp
  • Powdered sugar -1 tbsp
  • Edible green color- 4-5 drops
  • Condensed milk- 2 tbsp
  • Cardamom powder- ¼ tsp

For Filling

  • 2tbsppistachiosblanched, peeled and chopped
  • 2tablespoonsalmondsblanched, peeled and chopped
  • 2tablespoonswalnutchopped
  • 4-5drops Kewra essence
  • 1/4teaspooncardamomelaichi powder
  • a few saffron strandsoptional

Instructions

  1. Place a small size pan over medium heat and add the shelled pistachios.

  2. Roast the pistachios at medium low heat by continuously flipping so that they don't get burn.

  3. Now let the pista cool down and then grind them in mixer to a fine powder.

  4. You may sieve the powder to get rid of any bits of pista left.

  5. Roasting helps to grind the pista into fine powder.

  6. Now let the pista cool down and then grind them in mixer to a fine powder.

  7. You may sieve the powder to get rid of any bits of pista left.

  8. Now add the milk powder, sugar, cardamom powder and corn flour.

  9. Mix it well, add few drops of edible green food color. Add 1 tbsp of condensed milk.

  10. Mix it with hand, it will turn into crumbly texture, again add 1 tbsp of condensed milk. Now you will be be able to form a dough. If not add little more condensed milk.

  11. Chop the dry fruits and set aside.

  12. In a small pan take 1 tsp of butter or ghee (clarified butter) on low heat, add 1 ½ tbsp of condensed milk and stir it.

  13. Add chopped dry fruits, cardomom powder and kewra essence. Stir for 1 minute and turn off the heat.

  14. Now keep the filling mixture aside. Now roll out this dough in between 2 sheets of plastic till it is 5 mm.

  15. Cut 12 squares pieces, you may roll again the scrap pieces or enjoy them as

  16. pista barfi

  17. I got 8 proper square pieces.

  18. Meet the centre point of pieces and join the other half part of barfi. Press it firmly to give a conical shape.

  19. Divide the filling into 8 equal portions. Fill it in the cones with the help of a spoon and garnish with silver leaf and chopped pistachios.

  20. Your home made Pista paan mithai is ready to serve.

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Comments

  1. marudhuskitchen says

    Very yummy Indian sweet..done perfectly

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  2. Saanvi says

    They look so good

    Reply

    • rachnaskitchen says

      Thankyou Saanvi !!

      Reply

  3. Peri's Spice Ladle says

    Delightful dessert…love the stepwise simple instructions to get there:)

    Reply

    • rachnaskitchen says

      Thanks Peri for the appreciation 🙂

      Reply

  4. Manali @ CookWithManali says

    Wow rachna, I love this recipe. My hubby loves paan, I need to make this for him will the gulkand. Thanks for sharing! 🙂

    Reply

    • rachnaskitchen says

      Thanks Manali, glad that you liked it. Yes do use gulkand, it will make it more flavorful.

      Reply

  5. Savita @ ChefDeHome says

    These paan look absolute heaven girl! In my home everyone is paan-addict 🙂 I have try your recipe soon.Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

    • rachnaskitchen says

      Thankyou dear for appreciating. Do try !!:-)

      Reply

  6. kushi says

    This looks yummy, beautiful and interesting :)Can I please have some ?

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    • rachnaskitchen says

      Thanks Kushi, Sure dear have all 😉

      Reply

  7. shweta a says

    oh indian dessert always sounds complicated to me…u made the paan so well:) Kudos.
    This looks so beautiful and yummy 🙂 I am loving it.

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    • rachnaskitchen says

      Thanks shweta, glad that you liked it. Its not so complicated. Try once 🙂

      Reply

  8. Gauri says

    Goodness… This looks absolutely tempting 🙂

    Reply

    • rachnaskitchen says

      Thankyou Gauri !!

      Reply

  9. Kirti says

    Very new recipe, never seen in market. Love to have one. Very tempting !

    Reply

  10. Kareena says

    Hi. What is Kewra essence? And also can I roll it like a sushi? With filling inside?

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    • rachnaskitchen says

      Kewra is an extract distilled from the flower of the pandanus plant. It is primarily used to flavour North Indian dishes. In India it its mostly used for biryani, awadhi and hyderabadi.
      You can get it online or in any Indian grocery store.

      Cone shape is required to make paan. So it need to cut pistachio sheet into squares then fold as shown in pictures. Fill the stuffing softly in the cone.

      Thanks

      Reply

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