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Ricotta Rasmalai

Ricotta Rasmalai

When Italy meets india, expect fireworks, folks :) Or a fantastic treat - This is not an uncommon recipe or method of making Rasmalai, one of Eastern India's most popular desserts, now a favorite all over India- for those who have seen my other Rosemalai post, you will know that this method is quite different from the one I used the last time I made this dish.  I found this 1)a lot easier to prepare and 2)taste wise too, it was more appealing to me. So whachya waiting for - let's get cracking with making this super duper dessert.

Prep Time <10 mins
Cook Time 45 mins

Ingredients for the Malai

  1. 2 cups ricotta cheese
  2. 3/4 - 1 cup of white granulated sugar
  3. 1tbsp of powdered cardamom
Ingredients for the Ras
  1. 1 can Carnation condensed milk (sweetened)
  2. 1 can of evaporated milk (unsweetened)
  3. 3 cups of 1% milk
  4. 1 tsp crushed/ strands of saffron
Method
ricotta rasmalai

  • Set oven to 350
  • Drain any excess water from the ricotta by hanging in a cheese cloth or turning the tub over a cheese close draped in a colander
  • In a mixing bowl, gently mix in the ricotta, sugar and cardamom
  • Pour into a greased square pan
  • Cook in the oven for 35-45 minutes or until you see a faint golden color appear on the surface
  • Cool it down
  • In a pan, empty the contents of the condensed milk and evaporated milk and set on a slow flame
  • Stir in the ingredients until they flow smoothly together
  • Now add the milk and allow it to boil
  • Add in the saffron and boil for 5-7 minutes
  • You must find the the milk reducing in quantity by now
  • Cut the ricotta into squares or diamond shapes
  • NOTE- If you find there is some water beneath the baked rasmalai - just tip the pan and pour out excess water
  • What I did was - cut the pieces of ricotta and placed them in ramekins, ready to serve and poured the ras or milk over it - cooled it down on my counter and placed them in the fridge to serve chilled
  • This can be served hot or cold 
  • Add sliced almonds or crushed pistacho (unsalted) on the top for added elegance
  • Enjoy 

Ricotta Rasmalai

Ricotta Rasmalai

When Italy meets india, expect fireworks, folks :) Or a fantastic treat - This is not an uncommon recipe or method of making Rasmalai, one of Eastern India's most popular desserts, now a favorite all over India- for those who have seen my other Rosemalai post, you will know that this method is quite different from the one I used the last time I made this dish.  I found this 1)a lot easier to prepare and 2)taste wise too, it was more appealing to me. So whachya waiting for - let's get cracking with making this super duper dessert.

Prep Time <10 mins
Cook Time 45 mins

Ingredients for the Malai

  1. 2 cups ricotta cheese
  2. 3/4 - 1 cup of white granulated sugar
  3. 1tbsp of powdered cardamom
Ingredients for the Ras
  1. 1 can Carnation condensed milk (sweetened)
  2. 1 can of evaporated milk (unsweetened)
  3. 3 cups of 1% milk
  4. 1 tsp crushed/ strands of saffron
Method
ricotta rasmalai

  • Set oven to 350
  • Drain any excess water from the ricotta by hanging in a cheese cloth or turning the tub over a cheese close draped in a colander
  • In a mixing bowl, gently mix in the ricotta, sugar and cardamom
  • Pour into a greased square pan
  • Cook in the oven for 35-45 minutes or until you see a faint golden color appear on the surface
  • Cool it down
  • In a pan, empty the contents of the condensed milk and evaporated milk and set on a slow flame
  • Stir in the ingredients until they flow smoothly together
  • Now add the milk and allow it to boil
  • Add in the saffron and boil for 5-7 minutes
  • You must find the the milk reducing in quantity by now
  • Cut the ricotta into squares or diamond shapes
  • NOTE- If you find there is some water beneath the baked rasmalai - just tip the pan and pour out excess water
  • What I did was - cut the pieces of ricotta and placed them in ramekins, ready to serve and poured the ras or milk over it - cooled it down on my counter and placed them in the fridge to serve chilled
  • This can be served hot or cold 
  • Add sliced almonds or crushed pistacho (unsalted) on the top for added elegance
  • Enjoy 

53 comments:

Hema said...

I have done rasmalai like this long time back, looks awesome..

Priya Yallapantula said...

wow, that is such an innovative and wonderful recipe, love it from the beginning till finish :)

Rasi said...

Looks very delicious.. had been on my list of must try things :)

Srimathi said...

This is cool recipe. I make rasgulla's with ricotta cheese. I like the baked version.

Samyuktha said...

Delicious Rasmalai!!! My favourite other than your rosemalai :)) <3 <3 <3 Awesome post!!!

Cherry Lane said...

this looks great and so simple!

anne said...

That looks delicious it makes me drool ! ;D

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Delicious looking rasmalai. Wonderfully prepared.

Deepa
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divya said...

Mouthwatering here.....love ur clicks!!!!

Torviewtoronto said...

this rasmalai looks wonderful to snack on

Sravs said...

Very delicious rasmalai !! looks yummy !!

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SouthIndianHome said...

Wow. Rasmalai looks delicious
Nice idea of using Ricotta cheese

Plateful said...

Rasmalai is my absolute favorite Indian mittai, I especially love the ras :) Intrigued by the flavor of ricotta here though!

Nisha said...

You're very creative! All the way from Rosemalai to this square shaped Ras Malai!

Aruna Manikandan said...

wow...
looks yummy :)

Kalpana Sareesh said...

a killer recipe..looks so so yumm

Prathibha said...

very nice n delicious sweet...looks yumm

TipsNDeals said...

wow!!! what a simple way to make it rasmalai...I'll try it for sure...

Charu Srivastava said...

wow awesome dessert!!!

Farah said...

oh My! wat imagination!....lovely!

Farah said...

oh my! what imagination! lovely.......

Farah said...

oh my! what imagination! lovely.......

Priya Sreeram said...

fireworks indeed priya- truly yum !

faseela said...

wow...super yummy.....

Chandrani said...

Rasmalai looks yummy and delicious.

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Kaveri said...

My favorite dessert...looks awesome

Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

This is such an innovative way of having Ras Malai...terrific mind!!
I liked those squares and the concept is incredible. You could link this to my ongoing event.
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sojo said...

o my...mouth watering.... loved going thru it...

Poonam Borkar said...

looks so yummy..drooling here!!
Kande Pohe

Aarthi said...

Yummy recipe..bookmarked

Aarthi
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Sutapa said...

This ras malai is very new to me but yours looks super delicious and I must try your way!

Archana said...

Wow! Priya this is innovation. Awesome.

S.Menaga said...

Looks awesome n so simple recipe!!

Shri said...

I liked the idea; ricotta goes well with our recipes.

Sukanya Ramkumar said...

Very nice and interesting. Looks so good. YUM!!!

Sweetheart Diary said...

Looks heaven!!!

Suja Manoj said...

One of my favorites,looks awesome..beautiful

sangee vijay said...

wow...this sounds so delicious and looks more tempting...nice recipe thanks for sharing!!
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Javelin Warrior said...

A very interesting dessert and I love that there's saffron in it. I've never baked ricotta like this before, but it sounds delicious...

Alida said...

I always have ricotta. This is such an interesting post. THanks for sharing!

Gauri Trivedi said...

Killer recipe !!

Sobha Shyam said...

wow..no words to say...just yum yum yum dear..

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KIT @ i-lostinausten said...

Not only it sounds interesting but look stunning & yummy too!

Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

Thanks for linking, Priya. :)
Waiting for many more entries from you. :)

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Rashida shaikh said...

Great Invention...

Suchi said...

What a brill idea! Bookmarking it, will try it soon and let you know...your rasmalai looks fab...

DV said...

Fantastic idea! These shortcuts are what defines the smart cook! :-)

R.Ramakrishnan said...

Wow.That looks great & yummy.

maha said...

this looks simple and yumm too.....

♥LOVE2COOK MALAYSIA♥ said...

Simply tempting dessert dear!

Momof3 said...

Looks YUM!! Also appears easy enuf...yet to try this sweet...nice name :).

recipeswap said...

That's for sharing such an easy method.looks absolutely delicious.

recipeswap said...

Thanks for such an easy wonderful recipe.

 

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