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    Kendrapara’s Rasabali: Sweeter than Sugar

    Dinabandhu NayakBy Dinabandhu NayakFebruary 10, 2022Updated:November 28, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Rasabali is one of the chappan bhog (56 offerings) offered to Lord Jagannath at Puri daily Kendraparas Rasabali. This sweet dish actually originated in Kendrapara district as an offering to the Baladevjew Temple of Icchapur.

    Kendraparas Rasabali: Sweeter than Sugar
    Kendraparas Rasabali: Sweeter than Sugar

    It consists of fried discs of chhena (cottage cheese) dipped in sweetened condensed milk Kendraparas Rasabali. It can be made quite easily but requires some extended cooking time, specially if you don’t have any condensed milk on hand.

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    Recipe

    Ingredients
    • 1/2 ltr Condensed milk
    • 1 ltr Whole milk if you don’t have condensed milk
    • 250 g Paneer/Chhena
    • 1 tsp Wheat flour
    • 1 tsp Semolina flour (sooji/rawa)
    • 1 cup sugar
    • 1-1/2 tsp Cardamom powder
    • A few strands of saffron
    • Salt to taste
    • Dash of baking powder
    • Ghee for frying
    Instructions Of Kendraparas Rasabali
    1. If you don’t have condensed milk on hand then use this step. Heat up the whole milk to a boil in a pan and reduce to simmer. Then continue to simmer while using a spatula to prevent milk from sticking to the bottom of the pan. Stop when the milk has reduced to half its volume and can coat the bottom of a spoon. Now you have condensed milk. Set it aside to cool.
    2. Knead the chhena, wheat flour, semolina flour and baking powder together. Add 2 tsp of sugar and a pinch of salt to the dough and knead for 7-8 minutes till the dough feels smooth and does not break apart.
    3. Separate the dough into equal parts and roll into balls. Flatten the balls into discs, taking care not to create cracks. Let the dough discs rest for 5-10 minutes.
    4. Heat up ghee in a pan to a medium heat and fry the discs on both sides to golden brown and drain them on paper towels
    5. Dip saffron strands in a bit of hot milk and grind it with a mortar and pestle
    6. Heat up the condensed milk in a low flame. Add sugar bit by bit while stirring till the desired sweetness is achieved. Also add cardamom powder and the saffron.
    7. Finally, add the fried dough discs and keep on a low flame for 5 more minutes
    8. Let the rasabali soak in the condensed milk for 2 hours

    Your rasabali is now ready. You can serve these with many garnishes like crushed pistachios, silver foil etc. Let this dish bring sweetness to your life.

    Prepare to indulge in a delightful journey through the pages of the Odia book, “Kendrapara’s Rasabali: Sweeter than Sugar.” Allow yourself to be enveloped in the tantalizing world of Rasabali, a delectable sweet treat that holds a special place in Odia cuisine.

    This captivating book takes you on a culinary adventure, exploring the history, significance, and enchanting flavors of Kendrapara’s Rasabali. It celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Odisha and showcases the region’s culinary traditions through the lens of this mouthwatering delicacy.

    “Kendrapara’s Rasabali: Sweeter than Sugar” takes a deep dive into the origins of Rasabali, tracing its roots back to the ancient kingdom of Kendrapara. The book illuminates the cultural and religious significance of this sweet dish and its integral role in festive celebrations and rituals.

    Through vivid descriptions and captivating anecdotes, the book invites readers to savor the process of making Rasabali. From the kneading of fresh chhena (Indian cottage cheese) to the frying in ghee (clarified butter) and soaking in aromatic sugar syrup, every step is lovingly portrayed, enticing the senses and igniting a desire to experience this culinary delight firsthand.

    In addition to celebrating the beauty of Rasabali, the book offers a glimpse into the lives of the people behind this culinary treasure. It features interviews with local cooks, food artisans, and confectioners, who share their family recipes, secrets, and personal stories associated with Rasabali. This provides a deeper understanding of the passion and dedication that goes into preserving this culinary tradition.

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