Rasgulla are known as bengali sweets, the most famous sweet prepared with paneer, cooked in sugar syrup..Rasgullas are always my favourite, i really want to make them some wat healthy and i tried making out rasgullas by adding some quick cooking oats with some fresh paneer which i prepared at home with full fat milk..They turned out really tremendous and even i was surprised to see this trial turned out fantastic..even my DH and everyone at home were surprised to hear that i prepared this rasgullas with oats, none will find out that much easily the oats u have added in this rasgullas when u serve this gorgeous juicy balls unless you tell them the secret ingredient the famous oats..These oats rasgullas tastes really fantastic when served chilled..
1litres Full fat Milk
1/4cup Quick cooking oats
2tbsp Lemon juice
1cups Sugar
2cups Water
2tsp Rose water
Few pistachio nuts for decorating
Heat the milk n bring it to boil, add the lemon juice n turn them until the milk curdle.. now pass the curdled milk through a muslin cloth..keep aside the whey.. wash out the curdled milk thrice with cold water to get rid from the lemony flavour...tie the both ends of the cloth n hang them for atleast 6hours..
After 6hours, the drained cheese (paneer) will be ready to get prepared as rasgulla...add the quick cooking oats to the paneer, knead them as smooth dough...shape the dough into small goal ball size, place a pistachio nuts and press over the paneer balls and keep aside...
Meanwhile prepare the sugar syrup, boil the water and the sugar, cook them until it becomes a single string constitency...now put the goal ball size paneer balls to the syrup, add the rose water n cook them well until they start floating..
Serve them chilled..
1litres Full fat Milk
1/4cup Quick cooking oats
2tbsp Lemon juice
1cups Sugar
2cups Water
2tsp Rose water
Few pistachio nuts for decorating
Heat the milk n bring it to boil, add the lemon juice n turn them until the milk curdle.. now pass the curdled milk through a muslin cloth..keep aside the whey.. wash out the curdled milk thrice with cold water to get rid from the lemony flavour...tie the both ends of the cloth n hang them for atleast 6hours..
After 6hours, the drained cheese (paneer) will be ready to get prepared as rasgulla...add the quick cooking oats to the paneer, knead them as smooth dough...shape the dough into small goal ball size, place a pistachio nuts and press over the paneer balls and keep aside...
Meanwhile prepare the sugar syrup, boil the water and the sugar, cook them until it becomes a single string constitency...now put the goal ball size paneer balls to the syrup, add the rose water n cook them well until they start floating..
Serve them chilled..
You are a sweetheart, with all these sweet items..heheh
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful and looks yummy dea..!!!
Hats off to your creativity Priya! Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteur very creative cook dear.......it looks yummm.
ReplyDeleteNice idea using oats!
ReplyDeleteWOW..I am taken away...
ReplyDeleteLovely innovative recipe.....
ReplyDeleteThats really creative of you.. Priya, and really amazed to know these pistachios stick to rasgullas, while they get cooked without even breaking it apart..thats amazing..cant wait to try your way...
ReplyDeleteRasgulla cant be healthier than this...and nobody other than Priya can make it.
ReplyDeleteLovely.
Hats off to you dear...you can make a yummy and healthy recipe out of anything...very creative of you.. I am a big fan of your innovative recipes you post everyday
ReplyDeleteStrange...but healthy version for my sweet tooth, absolutely guilt free, right.
ReplyDeleteAnother way to turn sweet guiltless!
ReplyDeleteOh my...ur so creative..kalakureenga priya..looks lovely and tasty!!
ReplyDeleteGr8 innovation of trying hands at out.Mouthwatering rasgullas.Wish i can have them now.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a creative sweet, nice job Priya. They looks delciious.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea Priya.
ReplyDeleteyumm...nice idea to use oats in the rasgullas...gr8
ReplyDeleteU r soooo creative dear...Rasgulla sounds interesting and healthy ...
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Priya cannot imagine your creativity...really great yaar.. simply looks superb.
ReplyDeleteI think nobody thought of making rasgullas with oats before you, Priya..you r genius..do u spend all of your time thinking and prepering all these healthy foods, dear? you r one amazing cook and blogger, I´ve learned so much from you.......
ReplyDeleteVery creative dear! Sounds interesting and tasty also.
ReplyDeleteHats off to you enthusiasm to try out new recipes. Definitely a healthy option to add oats and it helps in binding too.
ReplyDeleteso unique,only u can think of it priya,healthy as well as yummy one...
ReplyDeletemy god priya, you seem to be innovating daily! how do u find the energy? lovely rasgullas.
ReplyDeleteYou are a creative Chef indeed :) Oats rasgulla looks perfect!
ReplyDeletegreat job again, I am once again impressed with your imagination and culinary skills.
ReplyDeleteWhat all u make with oats?...u r really creative!!
ReplyDeleteyou always amaze me with your creativity Priya!!
ReplyDeleteI love so much the bengali sweets; this sounds new and interesting!!
Wow!! Priya you made the sweet more healthy. You are so creative, nice idea.
ReplyDeleteI cud never Imagine something like this Gr8..... Hatts of to U... Healthy nd tasty :)
ReplyDeleteLove your innovative idea of using oats dear...the rasagullas look so tempting :)
ReplyDeletethis looks awesome...shd try it out!
ReplyDeletelike always venturing into new ideas, I like that.
ReplyDeleteepadi priya ipadi kalakara?
ReplyDeleteHealthy rasgulla,looks tempting
ReplyDeleteYou r very creative Priya, rasagulla looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteVery creative Priya. Oats rasgulla would have tasted great.
ReplyDeletenever thot abt oats rasagulla.. must have tasted yummy
ReplyDeletePriya its really great.
ReplyDeleteGreat Cook.