When we wanted to eat Rasgulla in India we just go to any sweet stall and we get great rasgulla but here in the USA sometimes they are fresh sometimes not. I have been wanting to eat Rasgulla and I couldn't find them anywhere in the Indian sweet stores here and finally I got a canned Cham Cham (I am not sure what the difference is between chamcham and Rasgulla) but they were a dissapointment. They were so hard in the middle
So I want to http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/ and got the recipe for Rasgullas form scratch and they turned out to be great. So here is the recipe and if you want to watch the video of how to make it, click on the link above
Fresh Homemade Paneer (Home made Cottage Cheese)
Ingredients:
Bengali Rasgulla (Fresh cheese balls in sugar syrup)
Ingredients:
Bring the water and sugar to a boil in a pressure cooker. Add the paneer balls and cover the cooker and cook for 1 whistles. After one minute slowly remove the steam (but lifting the weight of the cooker very slowly...BE VERY CAREFUL). Transfer the rasgullas into a sereving bowl and chill in the refridgerator for atleast 2 hours. Serve your delicious home made Indian desert
So I want to http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/ and got the recipe for Rasgullas form scratch and they turned out to be great. So here is the recipe and if you want to watch the video of how to make it, click on the link above
Fresh Homemade Paneer (Home made Cottage Cheese)
Ingredients:
- 5 cups whole or 2 percent milk
- 2 tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon water
Bengali Rasgulla (Fresh cheese balls in sugar syrup)
Homemade Rasgulla |
- Fresh Cheese or paneer (made above)
- 4 cups water
- 11/4-11/2 cups cane sugar
- a pinch saffron (optional)
Bring the water and sugar to a boil in a pressure cooker. Add the paneer balls and cover the cooker and cook for 1 whistles. After one minute slowly remove the steam (but lifting the weight of the cooker very slowly...BE VERY CAREFUL). Transfer the rasgullas into a sereving bowl and chill in the refridgerator for atleast 2 hours. Serve your delicious home made Indian desert
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