Monday, May 16, 2011

RASMALAI RECIPE , RASMALAI | EASY SWEET RECIPE

       Rasmalai I  tried first time, using Haldirams instant rasgulla during my son’s birthday and it was a super hit . I have seen this recipe in Priya's blog  and Raks also inspired me to make this .
After tasting this, many of my friends in my apartment tried this and they were insisting me to post this recipe in my blog also , and here comes the recipe for rasamalai.
I made with the Haldiram’s instant rasgulla. If you want to make rasugullas at home click here for the recipe.
Also check out my
      Rasmalai 2

INGREDIENTS:
RASGULLAS 15 NO.(1 TIN)
FULL CREAM MILK 1 LITRE
CONDENSED MILK 1 TIN
EVAPORATED MILK 1 TIN
GRATED BADAM 2 TBLSP
SAFFRON FEW STRANDS
ELACHI A PINCH(OPTIONAL)
PISTA FEW(FINELY CHOPPED)

Easy rasmalai
METHOD:

  • Boil the milk and when it becomes warm take out 3 tblsp of milk and soak  the saffron in that milk.
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  • Boil the remaining milk for 15 minutes.
  • After 15 minutes  add  the condensed milk.
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  • Add the evaporated milk and the saffron soaked milk.
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  • Keep the flame very low and stir continuously.
  • Open the rasgulla tin and gently squeeze the rasgullas and dip it in the hot milk.
  • Switch off the flame.
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  • Grate the badam and finely chop the pista(i didn’t use since i don’t have this time).
  • Add this to the rasmalai.
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  • When it is cool, keep it in the fridge and serve chilled.Rasmalai

Note:
  1. While squeezing the rasgullas keep it between your palms and gently squeeze it.
  2. If you squeeze it very hard, after you put it in milk, it will get break.
  

54 comments:

  1. Looks so awesome n tempting ....wonderful Jey ..

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  2. Yummy presentation and looks perfectly done. The pics are way too tempting that I want to take one from the screen :)

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  3. Looks gorgeous...it would have been a sure hit with your friends...beautiful pics.

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  4. Love rasmalai n they look damn tempting...send me some..:)

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  5. ஒரே மவுத் வாட்டரிங் ஆயிடுத்து அக்கா! வெறும் ஹால்டிராம் ரசகுல்லாவையே பகவத்ப்ரசாதம் மாதிரி சாப்பிடும் தக்குடு மாதிரி ஆட்களுக்கு ரஸ்மலாய் வரப்ரசாதம் தான்.

    Note - அப்பார்ட்மென்ட்ல எல்லாரும் செளக்கியமா இருக்காளா??..:PP

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  6. So yummy Jeyashri. Lovely clicks as well.

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  7. wow..they look so tempting..love them..

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  8. Wow,yummy!! The first click showing the cooling effect,woow,wish I could take two :) Wonderful clicks!

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  9. Yummy. Looks refreshing and cooool for this summer. Luv to have it.

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  10. wow yummmy so rich and delicious Jaishree...I am sure everyone loved it :)

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  11. interesting....lovely rasamalais.....when i come to chennai will surely visit ur place...hope u serve rasamalais for me.. hehee...

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  12. Yummy....Mouthwatering Rasmalais

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  13. ice cream cup super aa irukke, yaarodathu? ;) just kidding :) if we are going to get this rasmalai when we meet next time, i am in!!

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  14. thats exactly how i make this when am lazy. love the pictorial.

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  15. @nags, this is a silver bowl and of course that is not mine . when i am blessed with so many nice friends why to worry.:)

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  16. Love this sweet treat... Superb presentation :)
    Reva

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  17. Delicious presentation :) Ras malai is my all time favorite :) Yummy and simple shortcut to make them :)

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  18. hey you have succeeded in tempting me with your ras malai pictures . Very nice presentation

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  19. This is one desserrt that never gets old ~ timeless classic! Perfectly recreated :)
    US Masala

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  20. Excellent presentation....looks super delicious...

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  21. Omg, i want to finish that whole bowl,truly irresistible and inviting..

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  22. Wow tempting and delicious,looks so inviting.

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  23. Rich, delicious and creamy dessert... Perfect dear...

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  24. Love the rasmalai...Looks so tempting...

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  25. drooling..........love it..love that bowl:P

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  26. Looking delicious.. mouthwatering clicks :)

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  27. Oozing richness! wow that's easier too!

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  28. Wish I could eat it right off the screen.Yummy..

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  29. yummilicious .. I love ras malai

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  30. wow akka i just love it looks yummy,tempting to eat

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  31. hi jeyashri .....
    i love rasmalai...very much.....great presentation....ur recipes are awesome..i'm happy follower of ur blog now....u hav got a very wonderful space plz come and visit my blog when time permits....
    Deepthi
    http://deepthidigvijay.blogspot.com/

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  32. Wow so yummy rasmalai...lovely presentation.

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  33. I would love to try this! It's really beautiful and so elegant...it would be perfect for a special occasion!

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  34. yum yum rasmalai!!first time here..lovely blog!!
    visit my blog when time permits
    http://juls-tryntaste.blogspot.com/

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  35. deliciously done desserts looks wonderful

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  36. Wow..Rasmalai looks so yummy!! Loved the clicks too

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  37. Oh wow, I'm totally loving the chilled bowl and the creamy ras malai in it. The pics are way too tempting!!

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  38. bookmarked..def gonna try ...thanks for the inspiring presentation..:P

    Tasty Appetite
    Event: Letz Relishh Ice Creams

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  39. My favorite sweet, bookmarked this, want try early..

    First time here, you have a wonderful space, glad to follow you..

    Stop by mine if you find time.

    Prathima
    http://tastyvantalu.blogspot.com/

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  40. Never tasted canned sweets yet! Easy way to make delicious ras-malai!

    Clicks are making me drool! Good job Jeyasri! :)

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  41. Looks divine..wonderful clicks and explanations..glad to follow u :)

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  42. Iam also in for the next meet if rasmalai is ther...Really tempting clicks and u have done it perfectly...

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  43. Great idea using rasagulla for rasmalai. i generally make panner and do rasmalai.. pictures looks delishhhh... parthale sapidanum pola irrukku.

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  44. hello jeyashree ma'am.. this above recipe is great.. one request from me is that, can u post an authentic recipe for godhumai halwa( extracting the milk from wheat grains method )? :0

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    1. Will try to post it for sure.Thanks for the feedback

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  45. A great combination this is!! Love that she's so smart about food early on!
    Thank you very much!
    Sound’s good for this post.


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  46. Hi Jeyashri. .. As always a yummy and mouth watering....

    Should I squeeze out all the rass gently out of rasgolla before I dip them into the milk??

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    1. Yes you can squeeze it out. I mentioned in the post

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  47. Hi..........
    I dint get evaporated milk in my area, wt shd i do???????????

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    1. No worries, just add condensed milk only, It will taste good

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