This is my last post for this week BM 26; today it’s going to
be Indian sweet there are lots of sweets using paneer. Today I am going to share
Rosgolla one of the famous Indian sweets originates from West
Bengal .
I learn this from one of my best friend few years back; I have
tried this lot of times. But after a long time I made these rosgolla to post in
my blog. But this is the first time I tried this using maida and baking powder
it was very soft and spongy. I came across this recipe from an eBook Sweets
Mithai by Vaishali Parekh.
Ingredients:
Paneer
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From 4 cups milk
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Sugar
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1 ½ cups
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Water
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3 cups
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Maida (all purpose flour)
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1 tsp
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Rose water
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few drops
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Baking powder
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a pinch
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Directions:
- Knead paneer with maida and baking powder to make soft and smooth paste.
- Divide into 18 – 24 equal portions (I made 20) rounds or half the size of rosgollas as desired.
- Add sugar and water in a pressure cooker, allow it to dissolve, when it start to boil add the round paneer and cook for 1 whistles or steam cook for 15 – 20 minutes in medium low flame.
- Once pressure is released add rose water and enjoy hot or cold.
Note:
- How to make paneer?
- How to check the consistency of paneer?
- After you knead take a small portion in your hand and rub using your fingers couple times. Try to make a small round ball if the surface is smooth you can proceed. If you find cracks add 2-3 drops of water to paneer and again knead.
Spongy juicy rosgollasss...can i have a huge bowl of this fantastic bengali sweet.
ReplyDeleteLooks so yum. Perfectly made
ReplyDeletenever tried any Bengali sweet..but you have tempted me too..they look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe first time I made these, they became flat :( Your have turned out to be so nice and plump. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeletewow rasagulla looks perfect and spongy dear :)
ReplyDeleteam a big fan of rasgulla and always craving for:)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my fav desserts.IT has come put very well Manju
ReplyDeletesoft looking rasgollas yumm
ReplyDeleteWow one of my fav sweets...looks awesome
ReplyDeleteLove those spongy rasgolla!
ReplyDeleteWow.. Spongy & delicious Rasagullas. They have come out perfect. Yumm!!
ReplyDeletePerfect sponge sweet balls. :) Yum!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and tempting rasagullas
ReplyDeleteMy all time fav sweet. Looks so soft and juicy...
ReplyDeleteI made this for Diwali...ot gives a great sense of achievement when made at.home. They look superb manju
ReplyDeletelooks so soft and perfect
ReplyDeleteThat's a great way to end the series..very nice looking ones..
ReplyDeletei can gobble down the entire bowl of rosgollas
ReplyDeletedrooling here!!! Love these cute spongy sweeties!!!
ReplyDeleteomg!!!I am drooling here...love rosogolla!!!I wish i had some now!
ReplyDeletewow the delicious rasagullas!!! my fav!! yum yum!!
ReplyDeleteSowmya
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