Ricotta Cheese Peda

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Delicious bites of ricotta cheese peda with notes of cardamom that melt in your mouth! Made with 5 ingredients. Pedas are a popular traditional Indian sweet.

Ricotta cheese peda on a fluted white plate.
  • Easy to make with only 5 ingredients
  • Vegetarian Indian dessert
  • Great gift for the holidays
  • Fasting / Vrat friendly sweet

About

Melt in your moth ricotta cheese pedas or ricotta cheese malai peda are an easy way to make traditional doodh peda or milk peda in under 30 minutes. Pedas are traditional and a very popular Indian mithai (sweet).  They are often given for gift giving during holidays such as Diwali among other popular Indian sweets.

The fun part of pedas is that it is very easy to make different flavors!  Popular ones include kesar peda and mango peda (using mango pulp).

Ricotta cheese peda on a fluted white plate.

While the traditional method to make peda is using khoya or mawa (reduced milk solids) this recipe takes an easy approach and uses ricotta cheese in its place.  It gives a delicious flavor for a creamy, sweet bite!

Pedas are often referred to as milk fudge and get their delicious flavor from a hint of cardamom.

Ingredient Notes

Only five main ingredients are needed to make this easy recipe.

Ricotta cheese peda ingredients in bowls.

Ghee: The taste of ghee is delicious for this treat.  If you are in a pinch, you can substitute butter.

Cardamom powder:  Don’t skip this, it gives the peda a delicious hint of flavor.

Milk powder: No milk peda is complete without some milk! Use full fat milk powder else your peda may turn out dry.

Ricotta cheese: In the US, you will find these sold in 15 oz. size, so pick up one of those.  Again, I used full fat.

Sugar: Adjust the sweetness level to your taste. I like it a little less sweet so you may want to add another tablespoon if you prefer ricotta cheese peda more sweet.

Optional:  Crushed pistachios for garnish.  You may or may not want to use these depending on the shape of pedas you make.

How to Make Ricotta Cheese Peda

Tools: Highly recommend using a nonstick pan.

Heat ghee in a pan on medium heat.

Add ricotta and mix. Let water burn out by cooking on medium flame for a few minutes.  Then, add sugar.

Add milk powder, turn gas to low heat and mix well. Cook until mixture begins to form into a paste like mix, pulling away from the pan.

Add ground cardamom and mix. Turn off gas.

Turn out the mixture onto a piece of parchment paper and let it cool.  Once cooled, knead for 3-5 minutes to help smooth out the mixture which will result in a creamier bite and remove any clumps.

 Tip: You will see the mixture pull away from the sides of the pan that’s when you know it is ready! Don’t leave it for a long time as the mixture can dry out, resulting in a dry peda.

Making Peda Shapes and Decorating

There are three ways to make peda shapes

Traditional way: Roll pieces of the dough in between your hands to make a smooth ball shape.  Lightly press the center of the peda to make a shallow hole.  Place crushed pistachios as garnish.

Use a Milk Cake mold: Not traditional, but easy to use and makes beautiful shapes!  Search online for milk cake molds.  They are very easily available on Amazon. 

To use the milk cake mold, simply take a ball of peda mixture, place the milk cake mold over it and press down on the top.  It is like a stamp.  Press firmly and release.  Lift up the mold/stamp and you will have a beautiful design!

One time for Janmashtami, I decorated the pedas with the design of peacock feathers.  So, you can definitely get creative with the shapes and decorations!

doodh peda milk peda

Storing Peda

Ricotta cheese peda can be made ahead of time and stored in an airtight container.  Since it is a milk product, I recommend using within a week or so.  Keep it refrigerated.

Can you make peda with mawa?

As mentioned above, I usually don’t use mawa or khoya but you can use store bought khoya/mawa and replace it with ricotta. I prefer to use condensed milk as I feel it cuts the time a little bit and reduces amount of water released by adding sugar. See my doodh peda / milk peda recipe for this process. Mawa can be found in Indian stores.

I hope you enjoy making this easy version of the famous peda!

Ricotta cheese peda on a fluted white plate.

Ricotta Cheese Peda

Shilpa Joshi
Delicious bites of ricotta cheese peda with notes of cardamom that melt in your mouth! Made with 5 ingredients. Pedas are a popular traditional Indian sweet.
5 from 5 votes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine Indian
Servings 10 peda
Calories 177 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 non-stick pot
  • 1 Mixing spoon
  • 1 Parchment paper
  • molds optional, to make peda shapes

Ingredients
  

  • tbsp Ghee
  • 15 oz Ricotta cheese 425g, 2 cup
  • ½ cup Sugar 118g
  • ¾ cup Milk powder 55g, non-fat milk powder
  • 1 tsp Cardamom

Instructions
 

  • Melt ghee on medium
  • Add ricotta, mix and cook 3 minutes
  • Add sugar
  • Add milk powder, turn gas to medium low
  • Continue mixing. Once it begins to pull away from the pan and become a more solid mixture, add cardamom. Turn off gas and mix.
  • Let cool a little so it can be handled. Then turn out mixture on parchment paper. Use ends of parchment paper to knead the mixture to make it smooth.
  • Make shapes and garnish with pistachio slivers.

Nutrition

Calories: 177kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 7gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 36mgSodium: 72mgPotassium: 175mgFiber: 1gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 279IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 176mgIron: 1mg
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