Categories: Dessert

Vegan Tricolour Barfi (Republic Day Special)

Try this easy Vegan Tri-color Barfi made from coconut and brown sugar. Share a bite of this Barfi with your loved ones as an essential excuse to share the joy of holidays. The best part about this recipe is that I have substituted milk with plant-based milk so you can munch on these delightful bites without any guilt.

What is Barfi?

Barfi (bərːfiː) is a simple and tasty Indian fudge-like dessert. It is a dense milk-based sweet that is typically made with milk powder, condensed or fresh full-fat milk, ghee, and sugar. Barfis are very famous in India and are made during special occasions or festivals. During festivals like Diwali or Holi, there is an overload of such milk-based sweets in almost every Indian household. Barfee or Barfi comes from the Persian or Hindi word Barf which translates to snow. Because Barfis have high quantities of milk products, it often has a white milky color to it which looks a lot like snow. Here’s your chance to make this homemade vegan barfi with a few basic ingredients available in your kitchen. Let’s go!

Why Tri-color Barfi?

The National flag of India has three horizontal tricolors of deep saffron at the top, white in the middle, and a green band at the bottom. The saffron or Kesari represents the strength and courage of the country. While the white or Safed indicates peace and truth. And the green or Hara color represents fertility, auspiciousness, and the growth of our land. This year we celebrate 73rd Republic Day in India. It is to commemorate when the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950 right after independence from our colonizers.

So for this particular Barfi recipe, I went with the tri-color layers as a way to pay homage to my home country. I miss being part of the Republic Day celebrations as we gather as a family and watch the Republic Day parade. Each year we celebrate the Republic Day Parade to pay tribute to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for us. So, here’s my way of saluting my country for all that we have endured and been through.

Inspiration to make the Barfi

National holidays were my favorite during my school years. We would have half a day of school and be dressed in our whitest of uniforms to attend the school celebrations. We would sit in the scorching heat as a bunch of our classmates would put on wonderful performances on stage. But the wait was worth it because we were given laddoos or barfis to eat after the flag hoisting. I would patiently wait for my turn because nothing beats the taste of yummy barfis or laddoos.


My second fondest memory is during the festivals. If you have experienced the magic of Indian festivals then you know what I am talking about. It is everything from family reunions to sharing a laugh to having a sweet overdose. You have no idea how many times I have overdosed myself on some yummy Kaju Katlis (cashew fudge) or scrumptious Laddoos.

Living away from my homeland makes it difficult to be there for all the special occasions. Also, ever since I turned vegan, I find it more difficult to enjoy these animal milk-based sweets. Here’s how I find a way to bring home closer to me. And a veganised Barfi recipe is the perfect way to seal the deal.

How to make Vegan Tri-colour Barfi (Tips and Tricks)

Ideally, Barfi or Barfee recipes include using full cream milk, ghee, and condensed milk. For this Vegan Tri-color Barfi, we’ll be using full-fat coconut milk as a substitute for animal-based milk.

How to make the Barfi base?

The first step is to make your own vegan condensed milk using full-fat coconut milk.

  • Pour the coconut milk into a pan along with the brown sugar.
  • Stir this on high heat until you can see a rolling boil.
  • Simmer the heat and stir again for another 40-45 minutes until the mixture thickens. Make sure to keep it on medium to low flame so as not to burn the bottom of the pan. Keeping it on the high flame will burn the base.
  • When your condensed milk starts thickening, and you get a sticky, highly viscous consistency, take it off the heat and add let it cool.
  • Then add it to the desiccated coconut.The consistency of the mixture should have a mouldable texture i.e. it should hold the shape. If you want to start the base with store bought condensed milk, go ahead.

Spicing it up with cardamom

Cardamom has a distinct spicy-sweet flavor. It is intense and slightly sweet at the same time. Most Indian desserts and dishes include this spice because it instantly brings freshness and sweetness to any given recipe. Given that coconut has its own specific flavor, cardamom is one such spice that won’t alter the taste of its fellow ingredients.

Why do we use Desiccated Coconut and Coconut oil?

Coconut has fruity, milky, and sweet notes to its flavor. It often overpowers the other ingredients. Although we have used coconut milk in the base, the desiccated coconut gives the Barfi a crunchy and chewy texture. Also, in milk-based Barfi, we use ghee to add fat. But in this recipe, we are using coconut oil to add that fat content so that the Barfi solidifies when it cools and holds its shape.

Freezing and storing the Barfi

Once the Barfi has reached a moldable consistency, take it off the heat and let it cool. Since this is a tri-color Barfi, I divided it into three equal parts and added 3 different food coloring to it. The next step is to press the three layers on top of each other onto a mold. Let the mold sit in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours. Please make sure to refrigerate the Barfi for at least 2-3 hours. Do not try cutting it before as it could disintegrate. Once the mold has been set, cut it into the shape you desire and enjoy!

Storing:

If you want to keep them on the counter, stash them in an airtight box for not more than 2 days.

You can store the Barfi in an air-tight container and store it in the fridge for up to 2 days. You can also freeze them in airtight bags for months. Take the bags out a night before you wish to consume the Barfis.

I hope you enjoy this Vegan Tricolor Barfi and do tag @beextravegant if you try this recipe. Check out how I made the Barfi by clicking here. Bon appétit 🙂

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Tri-color Vegan Barfi

Try this easy-to-make Vegan Barfi made with coconut, brown sugar and lots of love. Follow a few easy steps to make these yummy Indian fudge bars.
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine Indian
Keyword barfi, Coconut Barfi, Vegan barfi, vegan dessert
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Setting Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 50 minutes
Servings 9 pieces

Ingredients

  • 1 can full-fat coconut milk
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 2 cups desiccated coconut
  • 3-4 cardamom pods de-shelled and crushed (or 1/2 tsp powdered cardamom)
  • 1/2 tbsp melted coconut oil

Instructions

  • In a pot on medium heat, bring the coconut milk and the sugar to a boil.
  • Reduce heat to low and simmer for 40-45 minutes until liquid is reduced to less than half. Whisk every 5 minutes or so.
  • Remove from heat and set aside.
  • In a large pan, add the desiccated coconut on medium heat and add the condensed milk to it.
  • Stir everything until it turns into a dough-like consistency.
  • Then add cardamom and coconut oil. Mix it till well combined
  • Optionally, divide the amount into 3 parts and add food coloring of your choice to jazz it up.
  • Then press the layers on top of each other onto a lined rectangular mould. Let the mold sit in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours.
  • Slice into equally sized bars and enjoy!
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