There are so many childhood memories attached to this heavenly bowl!.....so yesterday i made this for my hubby. ...😊 INGREDIENTS INGREDIENTS FOR PANEER 2 Litre Full cream milk
1/4 cup Lemon Juice or vinegar RASMALAI SYRUP 600 ml Full cream milk (about 2.5 cups)
1/2 teaspoon Eliachi Powder (Cardamon Powder) SUGAR SYRUP 2 cup Water
1 cup Sugar
1 teaspoon Rose water
The first step that involves preparation of paneer balls is somewhat similar to rasgulla recipe. Paneer balls are not difficult to make; it just takes a little bit of time, practice, and patience. METHOD MAKING PANEER Boil milk in a heavy bottom pan. ( Always use full cream milk to make paneer. The fat content in full milk makes the best paneer.) When the milk becomes frothy and bubbles start to form on top that's the time to add vinegar/lemon juice. ( Wait for milk to get bubbly before adding the acid. This will result in perfect chenna/paneer.)
Slowly mix vinegar/lemon juice in the milk and milk will curdle. When the liquid in curdle milk turns to pale green in color, take the pan off the flame. Meanwhile line a strainer with muslin cloth. Quickly strain paneer.Letting it sit will result in hard and chewy rasmalai. Wash paneer under cold water to get rid of vinegar/lemon juice taste. Squeeze paneer and allow the water to drain. You can also hang paneer; for 20- 30 minutes until the water stops dripping. This step is important. If water is not drained well from paneer, rasmalai pieces will start to disintegrate in sugar syrup. Remove paneer from cloth. Paneer should feel crumbly but moist.
Start kneading the paneer like a dough. Use your whole palm and fingers to knead paneer. It will take somewhere between 9-10 minutes to knead it into a smooth dough.
Squeeze it tight. It should not feel sticky at all. In fact it should feel creamy and roll smoothly in between your palms. Squeeze and press in between your palms couple of times before rolling it like a ball. Set it aside and repeat the process with rest of the paneer. Combine water and sugar in a pan. Add essence of your choice. Bring it a boil. Slowly add flattened paneer pieces to the syrup. Do not overcrowd the pan. Leave some space for the pieces to float. Reduce the flame to MEDIUM LOW. Slowly the pieces will start to float up. When all the pieces float to the surface.. Cover the pan with the lid and let it simmer for 3-4 minutes on a medium low flame. Flatten paneer pieces will swell in size. Take it off the flame and allow it to cool. When comfortable to touch, take a flattened paneer piece and squeeze out all the syrup. Press gently. PREPARING THE SYRUP
In a heavy bottomed pan, add milk and bring it to a boil. Add in sugar, saffron strands and milk powder. Whisk until well blended. Continue boiling at a medium flame stirring continuously. Stir in thinly sliced nuts and mix. Keep stirring and boil the milk for 20-25 minutes. Milk will thicken to a desired consistency - neither to thick nor too liquid-y. Carefully drop in flattened paneer balls. Allow the flatten paneer balls to simmer in hot syrup for 1-2 minutes. Take it off the flame, cover and let the paneer pieces soak in the syrup. Transfer it to a big bowl and allow it to chill. Tastes better when chilled😊😊😊
07 Apr 2018
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07 Apr 2018
Aditi Ahuja
Very nice..I also prepared once when guests were coming but didn't have time so took rasgullas from market, squeezed its sugar syrup well.and boiled the chenna balls in the milk mixture..they turned out very good..no one could tell the difference..short cut kaam aa gaya tha..
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07 Apr 2018
Parul soni
Bookmarked dear!!
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