Ras Malai, my most favourite desserts which i can eat anytime..When Srivalli announced this month"s Indian Cooking Challenge, i opened my mail very eagerly wat she choosed for this month, when i saw its was ras malai i was really excited to prepare my favourite milk sweet...I prepared ras malai yesterday evening, and served everyone at home after our dinner, my whole bowl of ras malai vanished within few minutes, everyone at home literally relished the bowl i served the rasmalai, they turned out prefect and very truly enjoyed each and every spoon of this droolworthy rasmalai...I didnt have any difficulties to prepare this rasmalai as i followed each and every steps given by Srivalli..
3litres Milk
3tbsp Vinegar
5cups Water
16Tbsp Sugar ( 8 for sugar syrup& 8 for milk syrup)
8nos Saffron strands
1/4cup Pista (chopped)
1tsp Maida flour
2nos Cardamom (crushed)
Boil two Litres of milk and let it cool. Refrigerate the milk for 12 hours. The next day or after 12 hours, remove the thick layer of skin formed over the milk. Now boil the milk, when the milk boils, add vinegar. wait for a minute or two, the paneer will start floating on top and the whey water will stay on the bottom of the vessel. Line a muslin or a cotton cloth over a bowl, filter the paneer and pour 2 cups of water on it, to remove the sourness of vinegar and then tie it well and let it hang on for one hour, till the whey water drops out completely..
Remove the paneer, knead for 5 minutes, add the maida flour to the paneer and make small balls..In a pressure cooker, add the three cups of water and 8tbsp sugar, bring it boil, add the paneer balls one by one and close the lid..cook in simmer for 15 minutes, tha balls will become double in size..Press gently to avoid the excess sugar syrup..
While preparing the sugar syrup, start making the milk syrup by boiling the milk to get reduced to half of the quantity.. add the sugar, saffron strands and crushed cardamom to the milk, mix everything well, and put the paneer balls to the milk syrup..Cool it completely and serve chilled topped with pistas..
3litres Milk
3tbsp Vinegar
5cups Water
16Tbsp Sugar ( 8 for sugar syrup& 8 for milk syrup)
8nos Saffron strands
1/4cup Pista (chopped)
1tsp Maida flour
2nos Cardamom (crushed)
Boil two Litres of milk and let it cool. Refrigerate the milk for 12 hours. The next day or after 12 hours, remove the thick layer of skin formed over the milk. Now boil the milk, when the milk boils, add vinegar. wait for a minute or two, the paneer will start floating on top and the whey water will stay on the bottom of the vessel. Line a muslin or a cotton cloth over a bowl, filter the paneer and pour 2 cups of water on it, to remove the sourness of vinegar and then tie it well and let it hang on for one hour, till the whey water drops out completely..
Remove the paneer, knead for 5 minutes, add the maida flour to the paneer and make small balls..In a pressure cooker, add the three cups of water and 8tbsp sugar, bring it boil, add the paneer balls one by one and close the lid..cook in simmer for 15 minutes, tha balls will become double in size..Press gently to avoid the excess sugar syrup..
While preparing the sugar syrup, start making the milk syrup by boiling the milk to get reduced to half of the quantity.. add the sugar, saffron strands and crushed cardamom to the milk, mix everything well, and put the paneer balls to the milk syrup..Cool it completely and serve chilled topped with pistas..
My fav too and am feeling oh God ...looks at these everywhere...yummmmmmm
ReplyDeleteRas Malai is everyone's fav even i do make it at home.your's look delicious.
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking rasmalai
ReplyDeleteexcellent rasmalai Priya. looks really yummy.
ReplyDeleteLooking tempting just enjoying by seeing the photo.
ReplyDeleteI can see these in many blogs now... nd they r so tempting....yummmmm
ReplyDeleteMy fav too Priya iam sure you might have enjoyed the challenge dear looks gr8 ..
ReplyDeletePriya, rasmalai super enakku rombha pidicha milk sweet. en kitta antha bowl kodutha 5 mts la mudichuduven.
ReplyDeleteyummy dessert..looks yummy
ReplyDeletelooking soo tempting and delicious.. perfect presentation dear.. nice job!!
ReplyDeleteA great-looking milky sweets!
ReplyDeleteyummy dessert and beautiful presentation Priya
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
very yummy rasmalai... Would love some...
ReplyDeleteRasmalai looks perfect n delicious dear,and beautifuly presentation priya...today i saw lot of rasmali pictures in many blogs tempting me to make this milk sweet dear.
ReplyDeleteyummy and perfect rasmalai..too tempting too..
ReplyDeleteIdhu terrifica irukku! Colorum supera irukku! Enthu fridgela naraiya nerama vekka mudile, athanala udane ellam gaali aachu.
ReplyDeleteWOW...delicious...this is the 4th rasmalai recipe I am seeing today....real treat to my eyes....yummy!
ReplyDeleteRasmalai looks delicious Priya!!
ReplyDeleteOh my God! U r making me hungry by this post! Yummy!
ReplyDeletedelicious ras malai!
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation!
ReplyDeleteDelicious malai. Looks soo yummy and delectable..
ReplyDeleteCant resist Ras Malai..yours look wonderful..
ReplyDeleteWow looks so tempting priya I missed the challenge this month also........
ReplyDeleteRas malai have come out so good Priya...looks so inviting and love your wonderful presentation :)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely Priya..thanks for joining me again..Mine will be up twm..pls link yours once mine is out!
ReplyDeleteEvery blog I visit I see ras malai.Nice. Yours have turned out well.Thank you for answering my ?. It makes sense.
ReplyDeleteil doit être vraiment succulent j'ai envie de plonger ma cuillère et de goûter, bravo
ReplyDeletebonne journée
My favorite too..looks so tempting..
ReplyDeleteI too love rasmalai and enjoyed the challenge.Your looks delish!!!
ReplyDeletePriya,
ReplyDeleteRasamalai looks really delicious and yummy. Sure it is going to vanish within a seconds.
They look perfect and beautiful...my most fav dessert...
ReplyDeleteLooks very beautiful priya..
ReplyDeleteRasmalai looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow beautifully made .Yummy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks real lovely.
ReplyDeleteliked the short explanation...
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation, its midnight here and i could grab that bowl right from the screen and lick it off :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice priya!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh..rasmalai looks absolutely perfect...looks so invitiong and decicious...lovely pics..
ReplyDeletethat looks perfect... nice post..
ReplyDeleteWow Rasmalai!!!!! its so yummy....i have never tried it at home....will try soon....
ReplyDeletePriya your rasmalai looks really soft,makes my mouth water:-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation and I just loved the yellow tinge in it...thats beautifies the rasamalai and makes it very inviting. Gud job :)
ReplyDeletelovely dessert looks so cute. wonderful presentation priya
ReplyDeleteRasamalai looks yummy...
ReplyDeleteWonderful rasamalai is making me drool priya.. has come out sooooooo good and perfect.,
ReplyDeletethis looks heavenly priya !! i luv ras malai and urs looks simply perfect !!
ReplyDeletelooks so pretty and delicious...
ReplyDeletehey!
ReplyDeletecould you tell me approx how many malai's your recipe makes??
thanks!
Neelu
lovely ras malai priya!excellent Presentation...really a drollworthy recipe...
ReplyDeletelooks super yummy :)
ReplyDeleteOh,that looks so delicious,feel like grabbing right now!
ReplyDeleteyummy rasamalai & nice clicks!!
ReplyDeleteWow !!! Beautiful and perfect.
ReplyDeletewho wudnt love this yummy dessert? I fall for it every single time
ReplyDeletewow, lovw the colour, I can smell that wonderful, pista flavoured milk from your picture.good job
ReplyDeleteThey came delicious. My kids enjoyed it too.
ReplyDeleteU ve done beautifully and the challenge is well faced!
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