RASGULLA

RASGULLA

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Making Chenna

    Take milk in a pan and keep it to boil on a low to medium heat. 

    So when the milk is heating up, line a strainer or bowl with a cheese cloth or muslin.

    Keep on stirring the milk at intervalsso that the froth is not formed on top and the base does not get browned or the milk solids get stuck to the bottom.

    When the milk comes to a boil, then reduce the heat to its lowest. Add 1 to 3 tablespoons lemon juice. First add 1 tablespoon lemon juice and stir. If the milk has not curdled completely, then add 1 tablespoon more. Keep the lemon juice handy with you.

    Depending on the quality of milk, you may need to add 1 to 3 tablespoons of lemon juice. Stir after adding the lemon juice.

    As soon as the milk curdles, switch off the heat. The milk should curdle completely with the green watery whey. If the milk does not curdle, then add ½ to 1 tablespoon of lemon juice more.

    Now pour the curdled milk in the cheese cloth/muslin lined strainer or bowl.

    Gather the muslin from the sides and rinse the chenna or coagulated milk very well in running water. This brings down the temperature of chenna as well as removes the lemony flavor and tangy taste from the chenna.

    Now squeeze the muslin with your hands very well, so that excess water is drained from the chenna. Remember there should not be excess water or moisture in the chenna as then the rasgulla will break when cooking.

    Place a heavy weight on the chenna for 7 to 8 minutes. You can also hang the chenna for about 30 minutes.

  2. Making Rasgulla Balls

    After 7 to 8 minutes, remove the cheesecloth from the chenna. Note that the chenna should not have too much moisture nor be too dry.

    Add 1 teaspoon sooji or rava or semolina. You can also add all-purpose flour (Maida). Adding either of them helps to bind the mixture. For a gluten-free option, add cornstarch instead of semolina or all-purpose flour.

    First mix the sooji with chenna and then begin to knead.

    With the heels of your palms mash the chenna and knead. Keep on collecting the chenna from the sides and continue to mash and knead. 

    This kneading process is very importantand also decides the texture of chenna. When you feel your palms becoming a bit greasy, it’s time to stop. Just a bit of greasiness is required.

    Avoid kneading to an extent where the whole chenna becomes greasy Knead to a smooth ball of chenna.

    Now pinch small portions from the chenna and roll them between your palms to a smooth round ball.

    Prepare all small balls this way. Cover all the chenna balls with a moist muslin or kitchen towel and keep aside.

  3. Making Sugar Syrup

    In a large pan, take 2 cups sugar and 4 cups water.

    You have to use a large pot or pan so that there is enough space for the rasgulla to cook and increase in size. Keep this pan on stovetop and heat the sugar solution. Stir so that the sugar dissolves

    Add 1 tbsp. milk and stir. Adding milk helps in removing impurities.

    Once the sugar solution becomes hot, the impurities begin to float on the top. You can either remove it with a spoon or strain the impurities in a cheese cloth/muslin lined strainer.

    Now from the purified sugar solution, reserve ½ cup in a cup or mug. This ½ cup of sugar solution we will be adding to the cooking rasgulla.

    Reserve another 1 cup of the sugar solution in a serving bowl.

  4. Cooking Rasgulla

    The rest of the 2.5 cups of sugar solution you add it back to the same large pot and bring it to a boil on a medium high heat.

    Slid the rasgulla gently into the sugar solution.

    Once all the rasgulla have been added to the sugar solution, shake the pot. Don't stir the rasgulla with a spoon. Just gently shake the pot.

    Cover immediately with a lid and let them cook. Keep the heat to a medium or medium high.

    After 4 minutes, open the lid and add ¼ cup of the reserved sugar solution. Shake the pan. Adding this reserved sugar solution ensures that the temperature and consistency of the sugar solution is maintained and the sugar does not cook to its thread consistencies.

    Cover again and continue to cook.

    After 4 minutes, again add ¼ cup of the reserved sugar solution. Cover and again cook for 2 minutes. I cooked for 10 minutes. The timing will vary depending on the thickness & quality of pan, the depth of the pan and heat intensity.

    To Check the Doneness of Rasgulla

    There are two ways. First place the rasgulla in a bowl or cup of water. If the rasgulla sinks to the bottom it’s cooked. 

  5. Soaking Rasgulla in Sugar Syrup

    Now take each rasgulla with a spoon and place it in the bowl containing the 1 cup of sugar solution. Cover and keep aside.

    Let the sugar solution in which the rasgulla were cooked, become warm. Then add this to the serving bowl containing the rasgulla.

    Once the whole mixture has cooled down, add 1 to 2 tablespoon rose water. 

    If you don't have rose water you can also kewra water or ½ tsp cardamom powder. Stir gently and allow them to be soaked in the sugar syrup for 30 minutes.