Rasgulla, rassagollas or rasagullas, this juicy Indian cheese based sweet is popular all around the world and its particularly famous in Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha.Rasgullas is made from a ball shaped dumpling of paneer, the famous Indian cheese cooked in sugar syrup. Coming to this strawberry rasgullas, i chosed to make for this week's blogging marathon. The theme of this week's blogging marathon is cooking with fruits, Srivalli the brain child of this monthly event suggested few fruits and obviously we need to cook from the list of the fruits she have given. I chosed berries and my favourite strawberries, eventhough its not strawberry season here. I have already freezed some fresh strawberries during their peak season for further use. Frozen strawberries are seriously very handy and you can make many desserts with them.
Coming to this rasgullas, i made a puree of strawberry and some finely chopped frozen strawberries while preparing the sugar syrup in which the paneer balls are cooked later. I didnt used any food colour and these cheese balls got their colour from the strawberry-sugar syrup while cooking.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#34.This beauties are going Diwali Delicacies Event, hosted by me and Sangee Vijay of spicy treats.
2litres Full fat milk
3tbsp Lemon juice
1+1/2cups Sugar
1cup Strawberry puree
1/2cup Frozen strawberry (chopped roughly)
3cups Water
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
Take the milk in a heavy bottomed vessel,bring boil and keep stirring to avoid burning of milk..
Once the milk comes to boil, start adding the lemon juice and keep stirring.
Put the flame in simmer and cook for few seconds until the milk solids gets separates from the whey.Switch off the heat.
Pour this curdled milk to the already lined muslin cloth over a strainer,squeeze out all the whey water and rinse the milk solids/paneer under water and squeeze out the water as much as possible.
Place a heavy weight over the drained milk solids/paneer to squeeze out the water completely.
Take the paneer in a vessel,mash it well and knead for few minutes until they turns soft.
Make medium sized balls from the smooth dough, take care not to have any crack on the ball.
Boil the water in a pressure cooker,add the sugar,cardamom powder and strawberry puree,chopped strawberries to the water,bring to boil.
Add the already prepared paneer balls to the cooking syrup. Put the lid and cook till 3 hisses.
Once the pressure gets released,open the lid and transfer the strawberry rasgullas to the bowl and let them cool completely.
Arrange in fridge for an hour before serving topped with sliced almonds.
Coming to this rasgullas, i made a puree of strawberry and some finely chopped frozen strawberries while preparing the sugar syrup in which the paneer balls are cooked later. I didnt used any food colour and these cheese balls got their colour from the strawberry-sugar syrup while cooking.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#34.This beauties are going Diwali Delicacies Event, hosted by me and Sangee Vijay of spicy treats.
2litres Full fat milk
3tbsp Lemon juice
1+1/2cups Sugar
1cup Strawberry puree
1/2cup Frozen strawberry (chopped roughly)
3cups Water
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
Take the milk in a heavy bottomed vessel,bring boil and keep stirring to avoid burning of milk..
Once the milk comes to boil, start adding the lemon juice and keep stirring.
Put the flame in simmer and cook for few seconds until the milk solids gets separates from the whey.Switch off the heat.
Pour this curdled milk to the already lined muslin cloth over a strainer,squeeze out all the whey water and rinse the milk solids/paneer under water and squeeze out the water as much as possible.
Place a heavy weight over the drained milk solids/paneer to squeeze out the water completely.
Make medium sized balls from the smooth dough, take care not to have any crack on the ball.
Add the already prepared paneer balls to the cooking syrup. Put the lid and cook till 3 hisses.
Once the pressure gets released,open the lid and transfer the strawberry rasgullas to the bowl and let them cool completely.
Arrange in fridge for an hour before serving topped with sliced almonds.
Ooh aka .. This is super crazy .. What a difference in rasagulla .. Would want to try them .. Happy Deevali anyways ...
ReplyDeleteThis is an innovative recipe. Those red rasgullas are inviting!
ReplyDeleteDelicious they look..
ReplyDeletepriya please show me your kitchen :D frozen strawberry is very interesting!
ReplyDeleteU are taking rasagulla to the next level Priya:)).Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteinteresting dish..looks yummy and beautiful......
ReplyDeleteLovely delight with strawberry.hmm looksvery appetizing
ReplyDeletelovely innovation and rasgulla looks fabulous :) makes me drool here aks !!
ReplyDeleteWow!so innovative idea..loved the addition of strawberry in rasgulla.bookmarked !
ReplyDeleteWow priya Iam simply awed by your invention kudos to u love the colour
ReplyDeletewow... the color looks really awesome... so different....
ReplyDeleteOmg... aks you r u killing me like this... semma color n pakave padu dhool... apdye enaku parcel send pannunga...
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious.nice idea.
ReplyDeleteLook @ the color, Pinky Pink!!!! We are a great fan of bengali sweets, this with goodness of fruits, not to be missed!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWoah.. you have taken rasgullas to a whole new level. Kudos. Well prepared.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
super awesome Priya. such lovely colour.
ReplyDeletewhat a color.. What a combo only you can get these innovative ideas happy diwali
ReplyDeletevery nice and innovative way to make rasgullas interesting! im assuming it mite be prepared well with any seasonal fruits too :)
ReplyDeleteWow..Priya strawberry rasgulla looks very delicious and innovatiove. I am sure its taste is also so good.
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My Event-SPOTLIGHT:"Festive Treat" .
Absolutely mind blowing dessert!
ReplyDeleteWow.. so innovative.. Love the addition of strawberry to rasagulla..
ReplyDeleteWow that looks gorgeous Priya !! Would love to taste it !!
ReplyDeletethat is a nice twist to the regular rasagulla!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic colour the rasgollas have got!! You are really the queen of innovations...
ReplyDeletewow aks this is too irresistible :) too beautiful these cute rasagullas are
ReplyDeleteSo unique!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely colour and very nice Priya..
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous color and innovative recipe!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color and very innovative recipe!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color and very innovative recipe. I need that huge bowl right now!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting! Love the color from the strawberry..
ReplyDeleteVery innovative recipe looks so yumm and beautiful color.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and innovative strawberry rassgulla s...
ReplyDeleteU r a pro I must say... Fabulous aks. Lovely color due to use of strawberry... Hats off
ReplyDeleteI prepare rasagulla but this one is very new to me. Bookmarked:-)
ReplyDeleteIs there any chances of paneer ball melt in pressure cooker
ReplyDeleteSonali Panda, if you knead the paneer ball well, they dont melt while cooking in pressure cooker, else you can still make them in traditional way of cooking in open pot.
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