Friday, February 25, 2011

Ras Malai (Indian Cottage Cheese Sweet)


 

Ras Malai is an Indian dessert, popular throughout South Asia. It is made from Paneer (Indian cottage cheese) and its a great dessert and is served chilled.
Ingredients:
For making paneer flatten balls:
1.      2 Litter Skim Milk
2.      1 tablespoon vinegar
3.      1 tablespoon sugar
For making sugar syrup:
1.      1 cup sugar
2.      5 cups water
For making milk syrup (rabdi):
1.      1 Liter Whole Milk
2.      4 tablespoon sugar or your taste
3.      1 tablespoon almond and cashew nut powder
4.      A pinch of saffron
5.      1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder
6.      2 tablespoon  chopped pistachios and almonds

Method:
·        Add skim milk in heavy bottom pan, once the milk comes to a rolling boil, add vinegar and live minutes.
·        When the milk curdles, switch off the stove and strain the curdles (paneer) in a cheese cloth.
·        Pour a little cold water over the paneer and hang the cheese cloth on the tap for 10 to 15  minutes to remove all of the liquid.

·        Remove the paneer from the cheese cloth and add 1 tbsp sugar.
·        Run it through a mixer grinder  one minute to smooth it out.
·        Take it out and knead the paneer by hand for one minute.

·        Divide the paneer into 12 to 14 equal portions (smaller size).
·        Roll the portions in your hands until a smooth ball is formed.

·        Lightly press the ball until it flattens out.
·        In the large pan dissolve 1 cup sugar with water, now your syrup is ready  add the flattened paneer.

·        Close the lid and cooked 15 minutes this flatten balls in medium heat.
·        After 15 minutes, turn off the stove and allow it to cool.
·        Now in one non stick pan add the remaining whole milk and boil until be reduced to half the quantity stirring occasionally add the almond cashew powder, cardamom and sugar.
·        Once the flatten balls is cool enough to handle with your hands, gently squeeze out the sugar syrup from the paneer balls and place the paneer balls into a serving dish.
·        Pour the prepared reduced milk over the paneer pattie, garnish with additional chopped nuts and saffron your Ras malai is ready.Serve chilled.


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21 comments:

  1. this looks super tasty and i never could have thought of making them at home .. i am saving this .. have to make an attempt :)

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  2. They look delicious, I haven't tried delicious ones yet, the ones i got from shop didnt taste good.. But I hope one day I ll take your recipe and try to make them at home :)

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  3. This looks really tasty and delicious!

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  4. Another Indian sweet I'd love to try! Thanks so much also for the tips on how to make paneer at home! Very useful post!!!!

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  5. Wow!! Looks so good!!

    Thanks for stopping by my blog!!
    ♥ - Katrina

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  6. cant see the lovely pics! will have to stop by again - thanks for the lovely words on my blog <3

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  7. Oh my god, what a wonderful dessert and you have made it so perfectly at home. Its really inviting and seems sumptuous, need to try it out soon as my family just loves to have rasmalai anytime...great post !

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  9. @Manu I’m really very honored to receive such an amazing award! ... thanks you very much .

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  10. Thanks to every one for your lovely words and visit my space. Thanks for appreciating rasmalai post.

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  12. Love this recipe. I was thinking of putting up something similar on my blog.

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  13. This recipe sounds really great, I've never had it before. Will have to give it a try some time. Hope you have a great week.
    -Gina-

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  14. How fabulous! I would love very much to try these! Lovely post!
    Have a great weekend.
    xx,
    Tammy

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  15. Jasmol! thank you for honoring me with the stylish blogger award.will do the needful soon.

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  16. @Tammy,@Gina @Spoon and Chopsticks. Thank you so much for stopping by my space, appreciating the Ras Malai post.
    Have a g8 Weekend.

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  17. Wow a classic n everyone's favorite. You made it beautifully..loved your pics too :)


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  18. Hello,
    I just have cooked your Ras Malai, and it was soo lovely :) Really great taste, and easy to prepare! Thank´s for the recipe!

    Bettina

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  19. Thanks @ aipi, yes it's everyone's favorite. @ Bettina, wow! great u try and make so perfectly........ thanks. Today i see ur post and i just say wow:))

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  20. arreee.. my favorite :) I have a sweet tooth.. i love this :D

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