May 11, 2009

RASMALAI

truly delectable dessert from Bengal. From the family of rasgolls.Rasgollas we soak in sugar syrup, but this delicious spongy white milk cakes which we soak in sweetened and thickened flavored milk we served as a chilled dessert. This one is my mom s all time favorite dessert so I made this on Mother S Day, I dedicate this delicious recipe to my Amma. And here I go with the recipe.
                                                                          

FOR MALAI (Rasmalai patties):---
Milk --- 4 cups
Curd (yogurt) --- 1 tab sp Fresh Curd not sour curd
Sugar – 1 & 1/2 cup
Water – 4 &1/2 cups
MAKING OF RASMALAI PATTIES:---
1. Boil milk in a heavy bottom pan, bring to a full boil then add curd slowly and stir the milk gently boil 5 min.
2. When curd will start separating from the whey switch off the flame.
3. Now drain the whey water through a muslin cloth or cheese cloth, wrap the paneer in muslin cloth and rinse this under cold water for removing if any sour taste in the curd.

4. Remove from cold water and squeeze well and remove all water.
5. To remove extra water in paneer squeeze the cloth tightly and keep this under a heavy pan for about 1 hour.
6. After 1 hour take small piece of paneer in to your hands and rub it and make a small ball if you are able to make a smooth ball with out any crake ten your paneer is ready to make rasgolla or rasmalai .
7. Now take this paneer and knead in a dry and clean surface to make smooth and soft dough this will take 4- 5min. and knead well.
8. Now divide the dough in to equal parts and roll them in to smooth balls. (First apply some pressure to make balls and then release and form in to a ball this will give the fluffy ness to the rasmalai s)
9. Then lightly press and give a patty shape.

FOR SYRUP:---
1. Now mix sugar and water in a big pan boil in a medium heat and bring to a boil.
2. Then add paneer patties and boil till paneer patties are double in size and they should come up in the sugar water (cover the pan and cook in a medium flame) this will take 10 – 20 min.
3. Then remove from heat and let it cool.
4. Take out the patties from the sugar syrup and squeeze them lightly and keep a side.

FOR RAS:-----
Milk – 3 cups
Sugar – 2 tab sp
Cardamom powder – 1/2 tea sp
Condensed milk --- 1/4 cup
1. In heavy bottom pan boil milk till it reduce to 2 cups stir frequently.

2. Then add sugar and condensed milk, cardamom powder mix well and then add Rasmalai patties to milk and let it boil for few more min. and remove from heat.
3. Chill them and serve chilled.
If you like garnish with chopped pistachios and almonds.

25 comments:

Parita said...

Wowwwww this looks delicious....i love bengali sweets and ras malai is my fav..send me few pls..

Unknown said...

yumm..they look so creany and soft..must have been delicious..

Indian Khana said...

Rekha dear fyi...Rasmalai is my fav too..now can I get those? Man it looks so gorgeous and yummy..I cant stop drooling

Premyscakes said...

delicious delicious!!! I missed quite few of your posts dear. I went thru it. great postings.
cheers.

Priya Suresh said...

Gorgeous Rasmalai...yummy!

chef and her kitchen said...

hmmm...i m a big fan of these bengali sweets...they came out so perfect lol..

lubnakarim06 said...

Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow.....whish it goes directly in my mouth.....So drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooling......

Anonymous said...

Rekha,you are torturing me with those white beauties..!! cute.

Sailaja Damodaran said...

lot of effort....good

Chef Regil said...

hi Rasmalai is my favorite sweet.Its a nice posting

Kalyani said...

looks gorgeous .. and love these soft rasmalai .........

Cham said...

Looks gorgeous ur rasamalai :)

Pooja said...

wow Perfect rasmalai Rekha..Looking delicious and yummy..

Anu said...

Very very very inviting :) Mouth watering one!! Your pics tempts me lott.....

Unknown said...

wow.. kalakunga.. looks really yummy & delicious..

Nandinis food said...

Looks groovy! So lovely! Ooooooooooooh! I love Rasmalai so much!

Ramya said...

They look soft and just awesome, It was fav for so many. Did you show this Pictures to Aunty? Iam sure she gonna feel proud.

Ramya Vijaykumar said...

Nice soft malai in the ras... tempting and yummy!!!

Saritha said...

Yummmmmmmmmmmmmy rasmalai, one more addition in my previous parcels :)))

Manju said...

this is one dessert that i can just keep eating. Good pics..

Chutneytales said...

Rasmalai is my fav sweet..It looks fantastic :)

Unknown said...

Nice recipe from scratch. Thanks for sharing.

Pavithra Elangovan said...

wow thats looking so yummy , it is my fav too.. loved the milky color and grab it now

Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

Wow that looks delicious. Love rasmalai. Yummyyy....

Unknown said...

You made it like a pro! Looks too good!