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    Home » Diwali Sweets Recipes

    Last Updated: July 17, 2020 | First Published on: July 31, 2013 by Hari Chandana Ponnaluri

    Bread Rasmalai Recipe ~ Easy Diwali Recipes

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    If you are looking for more milk based desserts the do check shahi tukra, palathalikalu, paneer payasam, gulab jamun rabri and apple rabri.

    Easy Bread Rasmalai Recipe

    Hari Chandana PIndianDessert
    Prep Time: 30 mins    |  Cook time: 20 mins    |  Serves: 4

     
    Ingredients:

    Milk: 500 ml
    Bread Slices : 4
    Sugar: 5 tbsp
    Saffron Strands : 4 – 5
    Chopped almonds and pistachios : as needed
    Ghee: 1 tsp

    Method:

    1. Heat milk in a heavy bottomed vessel. Bring it to a boil and reduce the flame.

    2. Keep
    stirring
    occasionally until it is reduced to about half the quantity.

    3. Meanwhile,
    soak the saffron in 2 tablespoons of warm milk. Crush it well and set
    aside.

    4. Now add the sugar and saffron in boiling milk and mix well. Let
    it boil for a couple of minutes.

    5. Fry the nuts in ghee and add it to the
    milk and mix well.

    6. Switch off the flame and let it cool completely.
    Refrigerate it for sometime.

    7. Cut the bread slice into small round shape
    with the help of a cookie cutter.

    8. Place the bread pieces in a serving
    bowl and pour the cold milk mixture over it. Let it soak for 5 minutes
    and serve chilled.

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    1. Chitz says

      August 02, 2013 at 6:46 am

      So easy & tempting one !

      Reply
    2. Poornima Nair says

      August 05, 2013 at 10:37 pm

      I've seen this before and always wondered how it would taste. This looks delicious and its so easy. Will surely try it now.

      Reply
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