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Delicious Homemade Flour Rasmalai Recipe for Festive Celebrations

This festive season, elevate your celebrations with a unique homemade dessert: flour rasmalai. Unlike the traditional chenna rasmalai, this delightful treat is made with flour and is sure to impress your guests. With simple ingredients and easy steps, you can create a dish that everyone, young and old, will enjoy. Discover the recipe and make this festive season even sweeter!
 

Celebrate the Festive Season with Homemade Flour Rasmalai


The festive season is upon us, bringing a delightful array of sweets to choose from. However, with rising concerns over adulteration, it's wise to opt for homemade treats. Today, we introduce you to a unique dessert: flour rasmalai. While many are familiar with chenna rasmalai, this flour version is a must-try. Once you taste it, you'll be amazed at how you overlooked such a delightful dish for so long. It's perfect for special occasions and will be a hit with everyone, regardless of age.



Ingredients Needed


250 grams of flour
1 tablespoon of ghee
50 grams of powdered sugar
1 teaspoon of cardamom powder
1 small bowl of finely chopped nuts
2 liters of full-cream milk
2 teaspoons of sugar
Saffron threads
1 teaspoon of slivered almonds and pistachios


Instructions to Prepare


- Begin by frying the flour in ghee until it takes on a pink hue.
- Next, mix in the sugar and a glass of water to create a thick pudding.




- Boil the milk with sugar and saffron until it reduces by half, then allow it to cool.
- Take a tablespoon of the pudding and spread it on your palm.
- Add a teaspoon of nuts in the center, seal the edges, and gently flatten it.
- Heat a teaspoon of ghee in a pan and fry until both sides are golden brown.
- Place these in the warm rabri.
- Finish by garnishing with slivers of pistachios and almonds before serving.


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