Kesar Rasgulla
The favorite Rasgula with saffron flavor. Enjoyed during the festive season across India
Ingredients (for the chenna)
- 1 litre full fat cow milk
- 4 tbsp lemon juice (you can also use 2 tbsp white vinegar mixed with ½cup water)
Ingredients (for the sugar syrup)
- 1½ cup sugar
- 3 cups water
- a few strands of saffron
Method
- Squeeze out the juice from the lemon.
- To a pan, add the milk.
- Once the milk comes to a boil, add the lemon juice and take it off the heat.
- Immediately, you will notice that the milk will start to curdle. Gently stir it with a spatula, till all of the paneer has separated from the whey.
- Line a cheesecloth on a bowl and drain out the water from the paneer.
- Pull out the cheesecloth and make it into a tight ball.
- Squeeze out any excess water.
- Transfer the paneer into a plate.
- Grease your hands and knead the paneer for 10-15 minutes.
- Roll out the paneer.
- Then, cut it into even size pieces.
- Roll out each piece into the shape of a ball and set aside.
- You can also make a ball and flatten in between your hands.
- In a bowl, add 1tbsp of all purpose flour, then add water to make a slurry. This step is optional.
- In a pan, bring water to a boil.
- Add the sugar and saffron strands.
- Bring the sugar and water to a boil.
- Add 1 tbsp of the slurry.
- Very gently, drop the balls, one by one.
- Let them cook in the sugar water for 7-8 minutes. After a few minutes, they will increase in size.
- Gently lift them out of the water.
- And drop them into cold water.
- Take the sugar water of the heat, transfer it into a bowl, and add the paneer balls to the sugar water.
- Serve hot or cold.
- This will stay in the fridge for up to a week.
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Dietary Information
Nutritional Information
Typical values* | per Serving | contents |
---|---|---|
Total Energy | 303 Kcal | |
Protein | 11% | 34 Kcal |
Fat | 24% | 72 Kcal |
Carbohydrates | 65% | 196 Kcal |
Factoid
Kesar Rasgulla In Sugar Syrup is a saffron flavored rasgulla made by making balls from chenna (cottage cheese) and soaking it in the saffron flavored sugar syrup. It is gluten free and can be enjoyed while fasting /Upwaas/ Vraat. It is enjoyed during festivals such as Janmashthami, Navratri, Diwali or Holi.
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