Recipe of Rasgullas or Rosogolla (Bangali Spongy Rasgullas) cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup in 21 Minutes for Family

Ricardo Reid   18/09/2020 08:50

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Rasgullas or Rosogolla (Bangali Spongy Rasgullas) cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup
Rasgullas or Rosogolla (Bangali Spongy Rasgullas) cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup

Hey everyone, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, rasgullas or rosogolla (bangali spongy rasgullas) cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Rasgullas or Rosogolla (Bangali Spongy Rasgullas) cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals in the world. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. Rasgullas or Rosogolla (Bangali Spongy Rasgullas) cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

Kali Pujo is the Bengali equivalent of Diwali in Kolkata. Ananya brings you the flavour of festive Bengal, in these home made Rasgullas. Bengali rasgulla recipe is an excellent recipe for this regional classic from the state of West Bengal.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have rasgullas or rosogolla (bangali spongy rasgullas) cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup using 7 ingredients and 22 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Rasgullas or Rosogolla (Bangali Spongy Rasgullas) cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup:

  1. Make ready 2 litres Milk
  2. Prepare 1 2 teaspoons Lemon Juice lemon Vinegar -full or - (if required add more juice or vinegar )
  3. Take 1 teaspoon Sooji Semolina or - (optional )
  4. Prepare 1/2 teaspoon Rose water
  5. Make ready 5 cups Water
  6. Prepare 2.5 cups Sugar
  7. Get 1 / 2 teaspoon Cardamom Powder

Rasgulla or Rosogolla - A melt in the mouth soft and spongy cheese balls in light and sweet mild cardamom flavored sugary syrup. The size of balls will increase to almost double after boiling in sugar syrup in next step so do not make very large balls. Bengali Rasgullas are homemade paneer (Cottage cheese) sweet dish, round paneer balls soaked in sugar syrup. This is a delicacy from state of Bengal, these are very light and delicious, you can never go wrong with Bangali Rasgulla.

Steps to make Rasgullas or Rosogolla (Bangali Spongy Rasgullas) cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup:

  1. Take a heavy bottomed vessel, add milk.
  2. Bring it to  boil and keep stirring to avoid burning of milk.
  3. Once the milk comes to boil, simmer the gas, start adding the lemon juice and keep stirring(if required,add more lemon juice) cook for few seconds until the milk solids gets separates from the whey. Switch off the heat.
  4. Pour this curdled milk to the already lined muslin cloth over a strainer,squeeze out all the whey water then  rinse chena  or paneer or cottage cheese under the tap water  as much as possible. If you do not rinse the chena or paneer  properly,you will  get the smell  of lemon while having rasgullas.
  5. Now hang the cloth covered  chena or paneer with  tap for 30 minutes. Then remove it from tap and place a heavy weight on chena for another 30 minutes. It will help to squeeze  more water from chena or paneer.
  6. After that, remove the cheesecloth from the chenna or paneer.
  7. The chena or paneer should not have too much moisture nor be too dry.
  8. Take the paneer in a wider plate
  9. Add 1 teaspoon sooji or rava or semolina, adding sooji or semolina helps to bind the mixture.
  10. First mix the sooji with chenna and then begin to knead for 5 minutes
  11. Knead it well  with your palms for  8 to 10 minutes  to get smooth texture.
  12. Mix rose water with,knead it another  2 minutes well with your palms to get smooth texture
  13. This kneading process is very important and it decides the texture of rasgullas.
  14. Now take small portions from chenna or paneer and roll them between your palms to a smooth  tiny round ball,make sure roll them tightly..
  15. Prepare all small balls this way.
  16. In the mean while make sugar syrup.
  17. Take a  large pan, take 2.5 cups sugar and 5 cups water,add cardamom  powder in it and bring it to boil.
  18. You have to use a large pot or pan so that there is enough space for the rasgullas to cook and increase in size.
  19. Mix and continue  stir the sugar syrup  until it will be dissolved,do this process on medium  flame.
  20. When  the  sugar syrup will start to boiling,drop chena or paneer  or cheese  ball gently to the sugar syrup.Drop balls according  to the size of your pan. Rasgullas need more space to be cooked.The size of the rasgullas  will be doubled  on cooking  on sugar syrup.
  21. Cover the vessel with  lid,put a heavy weight on the lid,cook 25 minutes on medium flame.Open the lid and gently stir every 5 minutes to ensure  even cooking and  puffing.
  22. Turn off the gas,transfer  the  Rasgullas  into a serving bowl.you can enjoy this hot Rasgullas  or refrigerate them and serve later.

Delicate cottage cheese dumplings, soaked in sugar syrup, they're also called Rosogolla. The process has multiple steps, but yields a super soft rasgulla that is steamed and then soaked in a flavoured sugar syrup. Home Food Asian Rasgullas (Sweet Cottage Cheese Balls). How long should the rasgulla's be outside to get soaked in the sugar syrup before Rasgullas get flat after cooling down every time. Photo about Bengali sweet -Rassgulla ,cottage cheese balls in sugar syrup.

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