Shortcut rasmalai recipe that’s super quick and easy. The rasmalai recipe in this post has egg and milk powder in it so if you prefer a different version, check out my 10-min rasmalai recipe using rasgulla. Here is a recipe I have been dying to post. It’s from my mother-in-law and its the most easy and quick rasmalai recipe ever. Promise!
But wait, what is rasmalai? Traditionally, it’s sweetened, flattened or round balls of chennaย (fresh Indian cottage cheese) soaked in milk cream. Sounds yummy? That’s because it is! Now this recipe below throws tradition to the wind and uses a very interesting shortcut method to make rasmalai. Read on to learn more.
So in case you want to celebrate the holidays with some Indian dessert, whose sweetness level you can control, then this one is for you. Did I mention its super easy?
As I mentioned, the recipe does use eggs, which would probably make the inventors of rasmalai turn in their graves, but the taste is not compromised one bit and there is no ‘eggy’ smell at all.
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Quick and easy shortcut rasmalai
Ingredients
For theย rasmalai pieces
- Milk Powder - 1.5 cups
- Egg - 1
For the rasmalaiย base
- Full fat milk - 4 cups
- Sweetened condensed milk - 3/4 cup adjust according to your taste
- Crushed cardamom pods - 2- 3
- You can use other flavouring of choice like rosewater pistachios, almonds, saffron, etc.
Instructions
- Mix the egg and the milk powder together to form a thick, sticky dough-like mass. Divide into lemon sized balls and flatten gently on palms. If too sticky, dampen palms. Lay these flattened pieces without overlapping, on a tray.
- Heat a wide bottomed pan and bring the milk to boil. Once it starts boiling, bring the heat to sim and gently, very gently, add the milk powder-egg discs to this.
- You don't need to mix or stir much, but be careful to give the discs enough space from each other in the liquid. They will expand a bit when they start cooking.
- After about 10 mins, add the crushed cardamom and. Let it cook for another 10 mins.
- When the pieces have expanded considerably and seem soft and cooked through (take out once piece, break and check inside if the dough is still sticky), remove from fire.
- Add the condensed milk when still hot and mix gently. Adjust amount according to sweetness required.
- Chill before serving.
Step by Step Quick and Easy Shortcut Rasmalai recipe:
1. Mix the egg and the milk powder together to form a thick, sticky dough-like mass. Divide into lemon sized balls and flatten gently on palms. If too sticky, dampen palms. Lay these flattened pieces without overlapping, on a tray.
2. Heat a wide bottomed pan and bring the milk to boil. Once it starts boiling, bring the heat to sim and gently, very gently, add the milk powder-egg discs to this.
3. You don’t need to mix or stir much, but be careful to give the discs enough space from each other in the liquid. They will expand a bit when they start cooking.
4. After about 10 mins, add the crushed cardamom and. Let it cook for another 10 mins.
5. When the pieces have expanded considerably and seem soft and cooked through (take out once piece, break and check inside if the dough is still sticky), remove from fire.
6. Add the condensed milk when still hot and mix gently. Adjust amount according to sweetness required.
Chill before serving.
This rasmalai recipe is a bit controversial and I accept that. However, you’ve got to admit it IS quite unique and I will tell you it tastes very similar to the real version of rasmalai.
Mahimaa's kitchen
yes this is the easiest recipe i have ever seen. unfortunately i can’t try coz it has eggs ๐ i have heard of one more recipe.. which is also easy.. buy readymade haldirams rosgullas, squeeze the liquid from each ball, run the balls in cold water and then drop them in thick milk+condensed milk mixture.. i have not tried.. but going to try later.
anudivya
This is just too good… egg or no egg, I am totally digging this.
The Veggie Guy
I have to say, these look delicious. Thanks for posting this!
Alka
Thats absolutely new way of making Rasmalai…a bengali sweet without chenna is something innovative-ly amazing .It looks so perfectly authentic that its hard to believe its not made as per rule of thumbs
Sunshinemom
A very different recipe from what I have known but great looking as always, Nags! The first picture looks very pretty!
Priya
Looks pretty n quite a different one!!!
RAKS KITCHEN
Looks good and I usually make with ready made rasgullas…this sounds good:)
sowmya
with eggs and milk powder??..have to try it sometime..looks really good..
Arundhuti
tempting photos….different from the way i make them….u can check my version here
http://gourmetaffair.blogspot.com/2008/10/rasmalai.html
will try ur version next time….:-)
Ann
Nags,that makes me drool..i havent experimented it yet..lemme try and see.btw,am adding you..hope to see you from now