Kalakand: A Traditional Indian Sweet Serving: Once fully set, carefully cut the Kalakand into desired square or diamond-shaped slices Kalakand is a beloved traditional Indian sweet, cherished for its rich, milky flavor and crumbly texture. This delightful dessert is a staple during festive occasions, especially Diwali, and is made with simple, wholesome ingredients. The key to its authentic taste lies in the slow reduction of full-fat milk, which concentrates its flavor and creates the characteristic grainy texture. Ingredients: To prepare a generous batch of Kalakand, you will need the following: Milk: 2 liters (always opt for full-fat milk for the best richness and texture) Lemon Juice: 1 teaspoon (freshly squeezed is preferred, as it helps to gently curdle the milk) Brown Sugar: ¾ cup (approximately 150 grams). Brown sugar adds a lovely caramel note and depth of flavor. Ghee: 3 tablespoons (clarified butter, essential for its distinct aroma and to prevent sticking) Cardamom S...