Rasmalai
Happy Diwali to You. Diwali is a festival of lights and fireworks. For those who are away from home or staying alone, there is always next time to spend with our families each time is unique though. So this time I wanted to make one of my Mom's speciality yup Rasmalai... Everytime I see a post of Rasmalai I used to call my Mom to tell her that I miss her Malai's, this time she suggested that I make it. So did I try it and ofcourse it came out well.
Ingredients:
For the Malai
Milk - 1/2 gallon
Vinegar - 1/4 cup
Sugar - 1 1/2 cups
Water
For the Ras
Milk - 1/2 gallon or Heavy Cream
Sugar - 1 1/2 cups
Cardamom Pwd - 1 tsp
Saffrons - few strands
Pista - 1/4 cup chopped
Almonds - 1/4 cup chopped
Method:
1. Heat Milk in a saucepan and keep stirring continuously not allowing a thin film to form at the bottom of the pan.
2. When Milk comes to a boil add the Vinegar remove from flames and set aside for the Milk to curdle and form soft Cheese.
3. Now strain the Cheese using a Muslin cloth and knead the cheese (still in the muslin cloth) for it to loose the water over another cloth. Take care not to strain too much, else the Malai balls will break down.
4. Make small marble sized balls and press them on the top to form a circle or you can make it into any desired shape. Do not press the Malai's too much they will not absord the sugar water and they tend to become hard.
5. Boil Water and Sugar in a large pan, when Water boils add the Malais one by one and let it cook and absorb the Water. The Malai will expand in size so use a bigger pan or bowl. Remove from Water and set it aside.
6. Boil Milk or heavy cream in another saucepan, stirring continuously until the Milk condenses.
7. Add Sugar, Saffrons and Cardamom Pwd and keep stirring it well enough until the Milk looses its liquid form, add in the chopped nuts.
8. When the Milk cools down drop in the Malais and refridgerate and serve them cool.
Diwali time and its not enough to make just sweets and let go I would like to share the Hard Working Food Blogger Award passed on to me by Ramya to my foodie friends
Valarmathi, Anudivya, Liz, Hetal, Daily Meals, Alexa, Chou, Divya, Pavani, Suma
33 comments:
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it Ramya...
Wish you a very happy Deepavali... :)
The rasamalai looks too sinful and good! I just love it..Happy Diwali Ramya..And thanks a lot for passing on the award to me.
that looks so good Ramya. yummy yummy.. Happy Diwali!
thank u so much for passing the award ramya..wishing u n ur family a happy deepavali...rasamalai is my favourti i love it more...i will definetly prepare the rasamalai now by seeing ur recipe...thanks for sharing
Thank you so much! Your too Sweet!
Ooooh! That looks delicious!!! Happy Diwali to you.
Rasmalais whew they look great and I really miss them. Nice Pictures.
WOw am drooling now...tempting rasmalai, looks fabulous Ramya...
WISHING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY & PROSPEROUS DIWALI RAMYA...
Rasmalai looks scrumptious...
First time to this delicious blog...
Ras malai looks perfect and inviting...
Wishing u and ur family Happy Diwali
Wish you a very happy Diwali Ramya..I am drooling over the pic of Rasmalai..Looks delicious
Lovely sweet....so sweet and so light....
Happy diwali!!!!!!!Have fun
Rasmalai looks yum..thanks for the lovely award..
Delicious Rasamalai. I cant wait to make these Rasmalais at home. Happy Diwali.
wow!!!!!! Rasamalailooking great & tempting.congrats for the award yaar
Happy Deepavali Ramya! Rasmalai looks awesome...Thank you for the award dear...
Thank you for the award! Could you tell me what pista is? I'd really like to make this!
Rasmali looks tempting, alluring and mouth watering.
Good post Ramya belated Diwali wishes. I wish to make them after seeing your post.
yummmmmmmm ,rasmalai looks delecioussss
yummmmmmmm ,rasmalai looks delecioussss
Belated Diwali wishes Ramya I guess you should have invited me to your house for diwali
Hi happy diwali ramya,this is a true recipe..i have tried using milk posder,that too was good..but this one looks even better n nice
That is a mesmerising picture and a wonderful Diwali Sweet. Belated Diwali wishes.
Happy Festival Ramya!
This dish looks wonderful and something new for me to try...
Congratulation on your award and thank you for your generosity.
Happy Diwali dear...Rasmalai looks so nice and yummy...lovely dish for Diwali..Congrats on your award too
Rich looking sweet, it has turned out well.
Rasmalai looks delicious.. I love them.Your look inviting :)
Rasmalai looks delish .. Hope U had great festival ramya
Rasamali looks yum. Nice clicks ramya. will surely try
WOW... This is my all time fav sweet. Look so good. Nice recipe. Turned out so perfect for u....
Wow Rasmalai's are my favorite sweet but have never tried it from scratch in this manner....looks fantastic...congrats on your award:-)
Great Ramya, ras malai is so mouthwatering and tempting. since TOI is nt working I missed ur posts. sorry yar. I bookmarked this post. I made one ras malai with ricotta cheese. I will post soon.
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