Rasmalai pinit

 

Rasmalai is a beloved Indian dessert that features soft, spongy cheese dumplings soaked in a creamy, sweetened milk sauce. To make it, fresh cheese (chenna) is prepared by curdling whole milk with lemon juice, then kneading it with a touch of flour and baking powder. This mixture is shaped into small balls and gently cooked in a sugar syrup until they become light and fluffy. Meanwhile, a rich milk sauce (rabri) is made by slowly simmering milk until it reduces and thickens, then flavoring it with cardamom, saffron, and sugar. The cooked cheese balls are then soaked in this aromatic rabri, allowing them to absorb the sweet, creamy flavors. Chilled and garnished with chopped nuts, Rasmalai offers a delightful blend of textures and tastes - the soft, melt-in-your-mouth dumplings complemented by the luscious, fragrant milk sauce, creating a truly indulgent dessert experience.

Chhena Poda pinit

Chhena Poda is a traditional Odia dessert made from fresh chhena (a type of Indian cottage cheese), sugar, and a touch of cardamom. To prepare it, crumbled chhena is mixed with sugar and a small amount of all-purpose flour until smooth. The mixture is then flavored with cardamom powder and optionally studded with cashews and raisins. This sweetened cheese mixture is transferred to a greased baking dish and baked in a preheated oven at 180°C (350°F) for about 45-50 minutes, until the top turns a golden brown. The result is a unique cake-like dessert with a caramelized exterior and a soft, creamy interior. After cooling completely, Chhena Poda is cut into pieces and served, offering a delightful balance of sweetness and richness that's characteristic of this beloved Odia treat.

milk cake pinit

This delightful milk cake, also known as tres leches cake, is a Latin American favorite that's surprisingly easy to make. Start by baking a light, airy sponge cake made with flour, eggs, sugar, milk, and vanilla. Once cooled, the cake is poked all over and soaked in a rich mixture of three milks: sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, and whole milk or cream. After chilling for at least 3 hours to allow the cake to absorb the milk mixture fully, it's topped with a layer of freshly whipped cream. The result is an incredibly moist, sweet, and creamy dessert that melts in your mouth. Perfect for special occasions or as a decadent treat, this milk cake serves 12-15 and is best enjoyed cold straight from the refrigerator.

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