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Vegan 7 Cup Burfi – 6 Ingredient Diwali Sweet with Chickpea flour and Coconut veganized with almond milk and oil. Easy Traditional Indian Sweet 7 cup cake for Diwali or other festivals. Vegan Gluten-free Soy-free Recipe. Nut-free option Jump to Recipe

So here’s the deal. This recipe is called 7 cup Cake/ Burfi. It has a common (non vegan) recipe that uses 7 cup total ingredients..1 cup besan, 1 cup coconut (shredded), 1 cup milk. 1 cup ghee (clarified butter) and 3 cups sugar with a bit of variation here and there in the amounts , added cashews etc. Yes you read that right. I mean, there is no way these things (with vegan subs) together are not going to make a delicious result.
Those amounts are way out there for me. I use vegan butter for the vegan version and much less of it and less of the sugar as well. The fudge also works well with organic safflower or other neutral oil. Chickpea flour is roasted with a tbsp of oil,, then the coconut, sugar and milk are mixed in. The mixture is cooked to caramelize the sugar a bit. Cardamom adds the amazing flavor. These burfis are easier than many of the other burfis(I am looking at your mysore pak).
Try these easy Sweet burfi bars with chickpea flour, cardamom, coconut and love. This week is all about the festive season in the house. Cooking up Indian food, snacks and desserts. It finally feels like Diwali!

Caution, not a healthy recipe! Indian Sweets are known to use a ton of dairy and mega ton of sugar. I have scaled the sweet down, but it will still be pretty sweet. Indian sweets and desserts are generally not an everyday or every week or even every month affair. They are usually made or served around the festival season. Think of them as treats to be served in small amounts to celebrate and very occasionally.

More veganiz-ed Indian Sweets from the blog.
- Gajar Halwa- Carrot Spoon fudge
- Carrot Pudding – Gajar Kheer
- Mango Sheera / Halwa
- Mango Burfi – GF Bars
- Kesar Peda – GF Saffron almond fudge cookies
- Besan Burfi – GF Chickpea flour fudge
- Vermicelli Kheer Pudding – GF option
- Coconut Ladoo – GF Coconut cardamom balls
- Gulab Jamuns – Indian style doughnut holes.
You can find more Vegan Sweets in my first book like Malai Peda, Rasmalai, Sandesh, Rasgulla, bhapa doi, Mysore Pak, Nan khatai and more!

Depending on the amount and kind of sugar you use and how long you cook the mixture, the burfi bars will range from just slightly chewy at the edges to melt in your mouth shortbread like to slightly more toothsome candy like. I make a haff recipe for 2 of us as that is enough indulgence. To make more just double the ingredients.
Darn these are so good! HAPPY DIWALI!

Vegan 7 Cup Burfi - Chickpea flour & Coconut Fudge Bars

Ingredients
- 1/2 cup chickpea flour (garbanzo bean flour) or besan (brown chickpea flour)
- 1.5 tbsp vegan butter or oil
- 1/2 cup coconut shreds (small shreds)
- 3/4 cup raw unrefined sugar
- a good pinch of salt
- 1/2 cup almond milk, , or use soy milk for nutfree
- 1/2 tsp cardamom powder
- 1 to 2 tbsp vegan butter or oil
Instructions
- Line a loaf pan with parchment or grease and set aside. Add the chickpea flour and vegan butter or oil to a skillet over medium heat. Roast for 3 to 5 minutes. Stir occasionally.
- Add sugar,salt and coconut and mix in for a few seconds. Add almond milk and mix in. Bring to a boil and continue to cook for 3 minutes. Stir occasionally.
- Add 1 tbsp vegan butter or oil and mix in. Continue to cook until the mixture starts to leave the edges and gets porous and bubble. This will take anywhere from 12 to 18 minutes. If using oil, add another good pinch of salt and mix in. At the 7 minute mark, you can add i n another tbsp of oil. (The cooking time can be more depending on the stove, pan, moisture content of the sugar etc. Check the mixture by taking a little bit in a spoon, cool for 10-15 seconds and check the consistency. It should be a somewhere between slightly chewy and fudge like. Too chewy means it needs more cooking time).
- Fold in cardamom. Pour in a parchment lined or greased pan or just a large parchment paper. Even it out. Let it cool for 10 minutes, then slice. Cool for another 15 minutes before serving. The burfi keeps setting as it cools, so even if some of the edges are chewy rather than shortbread like, they will set to that texture after an hour or so.
- Store in a container on the counter once completely cool.
Notes

Oh hey, its also my birthday! So double celebration today.











I made it and it turned out great! I would definitely recommend it.
I tripled the recipe. It took longer to cook than what was mentioned, probably because of the tripling. Note for others making this, my batch did not start “to leave the edges” at any point.
Thanks Richa!
awesome! i think with the tripling, it probably doesnt leave the edges easily. also depends on the pan. But as soon as it is getting stiff while stirring, it should be close to the point where the burfi will set.
Hello,
I have tried twice, and even though the taste is amazing, I don’t seem to be able to get bars that hold. The mixture stay way to soft (more like a pudding). What do I do wrong?
Thanks,
Valery
cook it longer. the moisture content determines the state. There is different amounts ofmoisture in different sugars, the pana nd stove also matter. so just cook longer till it feels like the misture at the edges is setting and hardening easily.
Are coconut shreds dried, like dessicated coconut, or fresh? If fresh, can I “rehydrate” the dried coconut shreds? 😛
i use dried. you can use either. They will rehydrate anyway during cooking
Yay! Thank you!
Thank you Richa! This is delicious!! And finally I know what to do with the chickpea flour I bought few months ago. I used coconut sugar and coconut flour and added almonds and raisins. Yummy!
Hi Richa,
Is it okay to replace the vegan butter and vegan milk with dairy alternative?
Nope.
I make vegan versions of foods to show that you dont need dairy to get the same result. Dairy is a result of torture and death of millions of baby calves and mothers, uses up huge land and water resources, is one of the largest producers of green house gasses, and is also environmentally unsustainable.
Well said Richa. Compassion for all 🙏🏼
When you say loaf pan do you mean a bread loaf pan?
yes.
My husband is Punjabi and it makes me feel so good when I cook your recipes and he loves them! The Indian cooking he grew up with and the vegan cooking I grew up with…your recipes fit right into our home. Thank you Richa!
yay! awesome!
Made these the other day. They are intricate and so tasty!
OMG, this is such a wonderful dessert! I bet that I would eat all twelve bars, hahaha!
i do that too! 🙂
Richa, hope you had a very Happy Birthday !! Your new cookbook arrived last week and it looks wonderful. First 2 recipes I tried were delicious.
Thank you Denise! So glad the recipes turned out well!