Bengali cuisine is well known for many mouth watering, dairy based sweets and I am fond of them all. I am a sucker for chhena based desserts like champakali, chamcham, rosgulla and rasmalai since I was a kid. Those were the things I would order at the end of a meal at restaurants back when I was in India and still do when I visit India. Somehow I like the succulent texture of the above dishes and they top my "most favorite desserts" list even today. I couldn't therefore let go this "Something Sweet" themed week of BM#12 without a milk based sweet and so here is kesar sandesh or sondesh, as Bengalis call it.
Sandesh is prepared with chhena and it has just melt in mouth kind texture and palate pleasing yumminess. If you have chhena ready, this is a simple dish to prepare and impress your guests. It gives an impression that you toiled for long in the kitchen.
Ingredients:
10 cups milk (About 2 litres of milk)
6 Tbsp of sugar
1/2 tsp cardamom powder
a pinch of saffron soaked in a tsp of warm milk
Sliced pistachios for garnishing
(Additionally vinegar / lemon juice to prepare chhena.)
Method:
* Prepare chhena with the milk as shown here.
* Traditionally the chhena and sugar are kneaded well, manually. This time around, I skipped that step since I had seen some of the blogger buddies blending the two ingredients in a mixer. I followed that this time and put the chhena, sugar and cardamom powder in the food processor and pulsed it until I got a smooth mixture.
* Put the mixture and saffron along with the warm milk it is soaked in, in a non stick pan and start cooking on low - medium flame. I added a pinch of yellow color for appeal and that is totally optional. Keep stirring in between to avoid the mixture from scorching, especially if you are not using a nonstick pan.
* After a few minutes, you will start to notice that the mixture almost reaches liquid stage again. Don't panic. Keep on stirring until it thickens. The whole procedure takes a good 20 - 25 minutes. This is really a simple dessert to prepare and woo your guests. No expertise or knack required. You just must be able to stir the contents in the pan. :)
* When the mixture comes together, turn off the stove and let it cool a bit. Then mould the mixture into preferred shape using your hands and garnish with nuts and extra saffron if desired.
Wow they looks so beautiful nice idea of blending chhena and sugar will try this
ReplyDeleteThat's a great recipe. Only thing is you should have energy to stir the sweet till it is almost done.
ReplyDeleteCould you please tell me what is chhena is it the besan itself?
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yummy and easy too, good that you managed to do a step by step ...will it a shot sometime, for now bookmarked
ReplyDeleteWow, a true tasty dessert. lovely clicks too.
ReplyDeletevery delicious sandesh..looks colorful n yumm
ReplyDeleteYou make it sound so simple! When I lived in Bangalore, KC Das was a favourite haunt for us to try Bengal sweets.
ReplyDeleteWow...looks extremely yum....Perfect to relish on...
ReplyDeleteWe used to visit KC Das regularly when we were in bangalore for their Sandesh and chamchams. You make it sound so simple and it looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteWe used to visit KC Das regularly when we were in bangalore for their Sandesh and chamchams. You make it sound so simple and it looks lovely!
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yum..yum sweet of bangal looking inviting
ReplyDeleteDamn tempting and super addictive kesar sandesh..
ReplyDeleteMy fav..looks yum
ReplyDeleteAwesome Sondesh Suma..Nicely baked.Yum!
ReplyDeletemind blowing recipe Suma :) bookmarking !
ReplyDeleteThat's so soft to look at!..I am sure it is really melt in the mouth types..:)
ReplyDeleteoh gosh!! This looks so tempting and the way you have explained is just so easy. I can't wait to try this one... :)
ReplyDeletesuma, dont do this to me....i am drooling....i want some
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect & just like the store bought ones.. :) Nice recipe, Suma!
ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe!! As you said very easy to make and enjoy as well!
ReplyDeletelovely clicks. very tempting
ReplyDeleteI love sandesh. I ate it towards the end of my pregnancy everyday. Have never thought of making it at home. Looks very simple. My aunt gave me her recipe but its been years. Yours looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteYummy and so delicious..looking very cute and beautiful...perfectly done recipe.loved it.
ReplyDeletethey look awesome!
ReplyDeleteBookmarked it.. lovely step by step clicks :) thnx so much for the recipe//
ReplyDeleteHema, I have provided the link for chhena preparation in the recipe. Please check it.
ReplyDeleteBengali's are well known for their sweet treats! This looks fabulous!
ReplyDeletelooks lovely, milk sweets are my husband's fav so gonna give this a try :)
ReplyDeletebookmarked..looks delicious
ReplyDeleteBook marked!!...have always been hesitant to try these...u give me confidence...dear:)
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