I’m a hard core fan
of sweets. So,this time I tried to make one of my favorite items. This will be
the first dessert item for my blog.I know there is rarely anyone who will think
twice before giving the first bite into a Sandesh..This one is very popular all
over Bengal & no wedding dinner is complete withot a sandesh served at
last..I know ,that the recipe is known by most of you;yet I could not resist
myself from sharing the recipe with you..& I got super excited , after
having them, straight from my kitchen.. Njoy..J
Ingredients:
Whole milk – 1 lt ; Lime juice- 1 lime ; Powdered sugar – ¼
tsp ; Date palm jaggery / nolen gur – 2 and 1/2tsp ; Raisins- a handfull.
Procedure :
Bring milk to boil in a heavy bottomed pan . As the milk
starts to boil , add the lime juice and mix.Stir the milk until clear whey
separates from the cheese or chhena
formed.
Pour this in a clean cheese cloth or muslin cloth and wash
it under running water so that the smell of the lime goes away.
Tightly tie both the ends of the cheese cloth & allow
all the remaining water to drain (by just hanging it from your kitchen tap).
Leave it like this for about 40 mins.
Now take the chhena (packed inside the cheese cloth) on an inverted plate and press it down heavily
with a weight (I used the mortar & pestle from my kitchen) and again keep
it, for say 30 mins.
Take all the chena (cottage cheese)into a flat palte and
knead it smooth with the heel of your palms for 3 mins.Add the powdered sugar
into it And again knead it for a few minutes so that all the sugar melts with
the chena.
Now add the jaggery ( or gur) and again knead smoothly for
a couple of minutes.
Finally take a non stick pan and pour the above mix. Cookk
for atleast 3 mins in very low flame. Do not overcook, if you want a soft ,
smooth texture.
Then moisten your palms with a drop of ghee and make small
tapered balls.
( You can give desired shapes to your sandesh, by using
design moulds.)
I gave a simple shape to my homemade Sandesh-es..& topped
each of them with a raisin each..
Wait for 20 min and
have your first bite…& enjoy..:)
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