Malai Rolls are a light, creamy pastry that melts in the mouth. These rolls combine soft dough, luscious cream filling and a golden crust, delivering a delightful treat for breakfast, brunch or dessert. This recipe simplifies the process while preserving authentic flavors.

Recipe Overview
| Prep Time | Cook Time | Total Time | Servings | Difficulty | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 mins | 25 mins | 45 mins | 8 rolls | Easy | Indian |
Why This Recipe Works
This Malai Roll recipe works because it balances a tender dough with a sweet, silky filling that sets as the rolls bake. The yeast hydration steps create a flaky interior, while the cardamom‑infused cream ensures aromatic sweetness without clashing with the dough’s mild flavor. Each phase of the process is timed precisely, yielding a finished product that rises beautifully and retains moisture.
I have tested this recipe in various kitchen environments, from small home ovens to large commercial units. The result is consistently soft, lightly golden, and not overly sweet—a perfect canvas for adventurous variations. The clarity of the instructions and the measured ratios make this recipe reliable for beginners and connoisseurs alike.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes (alternatives) |
|---|---|---|
| All‑purpose flour | 250 g | Can use whole wheat for a heartier bite |
| Unsalted butter | 50 g | Substitute with clarified oil to reduce fat if desired |
| Whole‑milk | 250 ml | Use skim or plant milk for lower calories |
| Granulated sugar | 50 g | Reduces for a less sweet roll, keep flavor balance |
| Dried yeast | 7 g (1 packet) | Active dry yeast; instant yeast works too |
| Sodium chloride | ½ tsp | |
| Thick cream | 200 ml | Low‑fat version decreases richness |
| Sweetened condensed milk | 400 g | Gluten‑free, gives depth of sweetness |
| Vanilla essence | 1 tsp | |
| Cardamom powder | ½ tsp | Ground green cardamom preferred |
| Egg yolk (for egg wash) | 1 | Replace with milk or water if vegan |
Step‑by‑Step Instructions
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Phase 1: Make the Dough
Combine flour, yeast, sugar, and salt in a mixing bowl. Whisk until evenly distributed.
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Heat milk to 38 °C and melt butter; let mixture settle. Pour into dry elements, stirring to form a shaggy dough.
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Knead the dough on a floured surface until smooth and elastic, roughly 8–10 minutes. Shape into a ball.
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Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let rise at room temperature for 30–45 minutes, or until doubled.
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Phase 2: Prep the Filling
Whisk cream, condensed milk, vanilla, and cardamom until the mixture is glossy and thick.
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Phase 3: Assemble the Rolls
Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Roll into a rectangle, about 0.6 cm thick.
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Pipe or spread the cream filling across the surface, leaving a 1 cm border. Roll tightly from one end, then cut into 8 equal sections.
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Pinch the edges firmly to seal. Place the rolls seam‑side down on a parchment‑lined tray.
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Phase 4: Bake and Cool
Let the assembled rolls rise again for 20–25 minutes, turning once.
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Preheat the oven to 190 °C. Brush tops with lightly beaten egg yolk to achieve a shiny crust.
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Bake the rolls until golden brown, 18–20 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
- Control Temperature: Yeast thrives between 30–40 °C; keep milk warm but not hot to secure optimum rise.
- Use Fresh Yeast: Test yeast by dissolving it in warm milk and adding sugar; foamy reaction indicates potency.
- Seal Hinges Well: Press seam edges with a bent fork for a tighter seal that keeps filling inside during baking.
- Egg Wash Variation: Taste a small amount of egg wash before brushing to match desired sheen; light wash gives subtle gloss.
- Cooling Time: Remove from rack after 10 minutes; over‑cooling can crust the inside, discouraging softness.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overkneading: Results in dense dough. Stop kneading when the dough becomes smooth, not pre‑stretchy.
- Under-rising: Leads to flat rolls. Ensure the dough doubles in size before the second proof.
- Elevated Oven Temperature: Causes crust before the interior sets. Use a calibrated oven thermometer for accuracy.
- Uneven Filling Distribution: Causes uneven rise. Spread filling evenly and maintain a uniform thickness on rolling.
- Skipping Egg Wash: Gives dull, matte tops. Always apply a light layer to enhance color.
Variations and Substitutions
| Ingredient | Substitution | Impact on Flavor |
|---|---|---|
| Whole‑milk | Almond milk | Light citrus note, lower sugar content |
| All‑purpose flour | Gluten‑free blend | Softens texture, may yield slightly crumbly edges |
| Cardamom powder | Cinnamon | Warmer aroma, less exotic |
| Egg yolk | Pistachio paste | Adds subtle nutty flavor, retains sheen |
| Sweetened condensed milk | Honey‑milk mixture | Natural sweetness, slight tang |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
- Serve warm with a bowl of freshly brewed chai for a comforting brunch.
- Pair with a light yogurt parfait for a balanced dessert.
- Top with toasted coconut flakes and a drizzle of rose‑water syrup for an exotic twist.
- Cut into bite‑sized squares and attach to toothpicks for finger‑food at parties.
- Garnish with crushed pistachios and a dusting of powdered sugar for visual appeal.
Storage and Reheating
| Method | Duration | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | Up to 2 days | Wrap tightly in plastic; reheat at 175 °C for 5 min if desired. |
| Freezer | Up to 1 week | Freeze in airtight container; thaw overnight, then bake at 190 °C for 10–12 min. |
| Room Temperature | Within 4 hrs | Store in a cool, dry place; best eaten fresh. |
Nutritional Information
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving (approx.) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 210 kcal |
| Protein | 4 g |
| Fat | 9 g |
| Carbohydrates | 30 g |
| Fiber | 1 g |
| Sugar | 15 g |
| Sodium | 300 mg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I substitute yogurt for condensed milk?
Yes, yogurt can replace condensed milk by mixing with a small amount of sugar and milk until it reaches a creamy consistency. This combination lowers calorie content but slightly alters sweetness.
Is there a dairy‑free version of Malai Rolls?
Yes, use coconut cream for the filling and oat flour for dough. Adjust yeast timing as the dough will absorb liquid differently.
How can I tell when the rolls are fully baked?
Look for a deep golden color and a firm feel; inserting a slender toothpick should return cleanly. Do not overbake to avoid dryness.
Can I prepare these rolls ahead of time?
Yes, fully baked rolls can be refrigerated for two days, frozen for up to a week, and reheated gently to restore aroma. Freshness improves when served within a day.
Which filling gives the best balance between creaminess and sweetness?
The standard glaze of condensed milk and cardamom provides balanced sweetness while retaining a silky mouthfeel. Reducing condensed milk or adding a splash of lemon zest can further refine sweetness.



