Rasmalai holds a special place in our hearts! Originating from the lively streets of Kolkata, this iconic dessert entices with its delicate, spongy cottage cheese balls soaked in sweet, flavoured milk. More than just a blend of milk, paneer, sugar, spices, nuts, and rich Nestlé MILKMAID, it represents a labour of love, a staple in celebrations, and a symbol of pure indulgence.
With our easy Rasmalai recipe, you can easily recreate this delightful treat in your kitchen!
Our easy Rasmalai recipe promises a decadent experience every time. Unlike traditional methods that can be quite labour-intensive, we use Nestlé MILKMAID to simplify the process while keeping the authentic flavours. Start by shaping soft paneer balls and gently simmering them in a sweet syrup, allowing the flavours to meld together for an unforgettable taste.
The highlight of our Rasmalai recipe is the creamy milk-MILKMAID mixture, infused with aromatic cardamom and saffron, delivering a perfect balance of sweetness and a melt-in-your-mouth texture. The white paneer balls floating in a luscious saffron-infused milk bath, garnished with vibrant pistachios, create an irresistible treat for any celebration.
If you’re in the mood for a luxurious and flavorful dessert, homemade Rasmalai is the ultimate choice - a guaranteed way to satisfy your sweet tooth and celebrate with your family.
Don’t miss out on our easy Rasmalai recipe; it’s a must-try! Also, be sure to explore our other delicious MILKMAID desserts, like Rabdi and Rabdi Malai Roll. Each one is worth indulging in!
Show more > Show Less >Rasmalai sweet is a classic Indian dessert featuring tender paneer balls soaked in sweetened milk. Rabri Rasmalai is a delicious variation, where the Rasmalai balls are served with an extra layer of rich, flavoured milk called Rabri, elevating the dessert's indulgence and flavour.
Yes, you can use store-bought paneer for the Rasmalai recipe, but make sure it’s fresh for the best results.
As mentioned in the first step of our Rasmalai recipe inclusive of condensed milk, knead the paneer until it forms a smooth and pliable dough. Avoid over-kneading, as it can result in a dense and tough texture.
If the Rasmalai balls are breaking apart, it may be due to inadequate binding of the paneer. Make sure to knead the paneer well until it comes together smoothly and shape the paneer balls gently without applying too much pressure.
Additionally, when cooking the balls, make sure the sweet-water mixture is at a slow simmer rather than a rolling boil. Then, diligently follow our Rasmalai recipe for the best results.
Rasmalai is typically enjoyed chilled! The flavours meld together better, and the creamy texture is refreshing when cold. So go ahead and refrigerate it for a few hours before digging in.
When made using the above Rasmalai recipe mentioned above, it can remain fresh for 3-4 days if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.