Quick and Easy Milk and Semolina Rasgullas: Soft as Cotton and Bursting with Flavor!

Rajat Verma

Quick and Easy Milk and Semolina Rasgullas: Soft as Cotton and Bursting with Flavor!

If you’re craving something sweet, there’s nothing quite like the delightful taste of Rasgulla. This popular Indian dessert, traditionally made from chhena (cottage cheese), can also be prepared quickly using semolina (sooji) and milk. The result? Soft, spongy, and juicy Rasgullas that rival those available in markets. In this article, we’ll go through a detailed recipe to help you create this delicious dessert at home.

Ingredients Needed

Ingredient Quantity
Semolina (Sooji) 1 cup
Milk 2 cups
Sugar 1 cup
Water 4 cups
Cardamom Powder 1/2 tsp
Ghee (Clarified Butter) 1 tbsp (for greasing)
Food Color (optional) As needed

Preparation Steps

Step 1: Preparing the Sooji Mixture

1. In a pan, heat 2 cups of milk until it begins to boil.

2. Gradually add 1 cup of semolina to the boiling milk, stirring continuously to avoid lumps.

3. Cook the mixture on low heat until it thickens and leaves the sides of the pan.

4. Turn off the heat and let it cool for a few minutes.

Step 2: Shaping the Rasgullas

1. Once the mixture has cooled, add cardamom powder and mix well.

2. Grease your hands with ghee and take small portions of the mixture to form smooth balls, about the size of a ping pong ball.

3. Make sure the balls are smooth and crack-free for perfect Rasgullas.

Step 3: Preparing the Syrup

1. In a large pot, combine 4 cups of water and 1 cup of sugar. Bring it to a boil and stir until the sugar completely dissolves.

2. You can add a few drops of food color to the syrup for a visually appealing touch.

Step 4: Cooking the Rasgullas

1. Once the syrup is boiling, gently add the prepared semolina balls into the pot.

2. Cover and cook for about 15-20 minutes on medium heat. The Rasgullas will expand and become soft.

3. After cooking, turn off the heat and let the Rasgullas soak in the syrup for at least 1 hour before serving.

Serving Suggestions

Serve the hot or chilled Rasgullas in syrup garnished with a sprinkle of chopped nuts or a drizzle of rose water for added flavor. They make for an excellent dessert after a meal or as a sweet treat for festive occasions. Pair with Bengali dishes to enhance your culinary experience.

Final Thoughts

Preparing Sooji Rasgulla at home is not only easy but also incredibly rewarding. It allows you to enjoy this classic dessert whenever your sweet tooth strikes. Tailor the recipe with your preferred flavors and share it with family and friends for a delightful treat. Happy cooking!

Rajat Verma

Designation: Editor-in-Chief Education: M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication, Delhi University Bio: Rajat Verma is a seasoned journalist with over 15 years of experience in digital media. He has worked with some of the top news organizations in India, leading editorial teams and spearheading innovative content strategies. Rajat is passionate about investigative journalism and is committed to maintaining the highest standards of editorial integrity at India Rag. Email: [email protected]