Yes, this is another Rose recipe of mine – I have been meaning to make my own paneer for this very reason for a while now and finally went for it. It turned out well, but with all first time efforts and critically analyzing what I’ve made, I know the couple of things I need to improve on the next time I make this. But I got accolades all around and that is the proof of the pudding or malai in this case J This post also contains the method to make some delicious homemade paneer… here goes- Makes about 24 RoseMalais J
Homemade Paneer
1 gallon of whole milk boiled
4-5 tbsp lemon juice to be dribbled into the boiling milk
See the paneer form and fall apart from the whey
Drain and wrap it in a thin mundu towel or cheese cloth
Once drained make small balls with it in preparation for the malai part
Sugar Syrup
2 cups of water and 1.5 cups of sugar
Bring to boil until the syrup gets stringy
Drop the paneer balls into the hot syrup
Rose Milk
Heat ½ gallon of whole milk and add about ¼ cup of Rose Syrup to it along with ½ cup of additional sugar.
Combine
Remove the paneer balls from the syrup and set on a serving bowl.
Now pour the rosemilk over this and cover them until the entire lot is soaked in
Cool and eat! Or eat warm if that’s you preference
Oh My! Now that is called creative, looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow,Rose malai,wonderful color.Looks so tempting and yummy.....
ReplyDeletewonderful idea of using rose milk..looks awesome..
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome rose malais.
ReplyDeleteFlavorful twist to the regular ones... Looks so colorful and inviting...
ReplyDeleteThat's a yummy looking dessert..This will be an instant hit with my daughter as she loves pink...
ReplyDeletelooks very delicious....
ReplyDeletewow! Looks so delicious! Its totally divine! irresistible..
ReplyDeleteIt gave out a lovely colour...Nice sweet!
ReplyDeleteLove the pinkish color of the paneer.
ReplyDeleteRase malai looks so tempting and delicious........
ReplyDeletePerfect and spongy rose malai .. Priya .. good one.
ReplyDeleteVardhini
VardhinisKitchen
This looks really exotic priya...love the flavours and the colour. Home made paneer looks really soft.
ReplyDeletei can taste it from here....looking gr8.....
ReplyDeleteOmg, Priya seems ur creativity have no limits, fabulous rose malai..
ReplyDeletevery interesting...i love rose syrup nice smile n taste too!
ReplyDeleteWow Priya... Rose malai is very inviting and delicious looking. I'm in for any kind of sweets.. This one is really awesome :-)
ReplyDeletewow...such cute pink rasgullas! i am sure ur kids must have loved it!
ReplyDeleteLove the way u experiment with th things and come up with cool name and delicious dishes every time I visit..
ReplyDeleteRose malai is so interesting and delightful..and very very pretty too...
lovely, awesome effort priya !
ReplyDeleteVery creative. The pinkish color attracts me a lot. Thanks for sharing such a lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteHamsamalini Chandrasekaran,
http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com
yum yum love the colour looks so mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteDivine ras malai!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
Lovely colorful dessert..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteDhool idea priya,luv this pink gargeous malais...yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteRose malai is awesome, mouth watering, beautiful color.
ReplyDeleteLovely..and awesome recipe..Great effort
ReplyDeleteSaranya
http://foodandtaste.blogspot.com/
You are very creative dear. I first time saw and heard about rose malai.
ReplyDeleteCongrats for sch a beautiful post.
The malai is absolutely beautiful with the flavor and scent of rose...and I've been wanting to make my own paneer for so long! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow.. awesome sweet dessert:) I love the lovely pink colour... simply superb..
ReplyDeleteReva
It has come out very well, love the color.
ReplyDeletewow...rose malai..very innovative..kudos to your creativity n love your enthu priya..hats off..tats a very different flavorful way from regular malai..must try this!!!
ReplyDeleteAm drooling here..rose malais perfect!! any left overs??
ReplyDeleteAm drooling here..rose malais perfect!! any left overs??
ReplyDeleteDelicious dessert..looks awesome,loved the twist.
ReplyDeleteDelicious dessert :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks fun to make! Especially since I made my own paneer not too long ago. Great color, too!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe reminds me of the childhood rhyme... "Ringa ringa roses, pocket full of poses'.. :)
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