Date Palm Jaggery Sandesh

Bethica Das
Bethica Das @kitchen_flavours
Sharjah (UAE)

#bandhan - Sandesh is a very popular Bengali sweet that is made out of homemade chenna (cottage cheese). They are either baked, steamed or gently cooked in a non-stick pan till thick. It is then formed into desired shapes.

These days Sandesh can be found in various flavours. But this particular recipe is a traditional one where the chenna is combined with date palm jaggery to make this delicious and aromatic Sandesh. Moulds can be used for shaping it or made into round or oblong balls. So do give it a try this festive season. Normal jaggery can also be used in place of the date palm jaggery.

Date Palm Jaggery Sandesh

#bandhan - Sandesh is a very popular Bengali sweet that is made out of homemade chenna (cottage cheese). They are either baked, steamed or gently cooked in a non-stick pan till thick. It is then formed into desired shapes.

These days Sandesh can be found in various flavours. But this particular recipe is a traditional one where the chenna is combined with date palm jaggery to make this delicious and aromatic Sandesh. Moulds can be used for shaping it or made into round or oblong balls. So do give it a try this festive season. Normal jaggery can also be used in place of the date palm jaggery.

Edit recipe
See report
Share
Share

Ingredients

  1. 1 litremilk
  2. juice of a lime mixed with some water
  3. 1/2 cupnolen gur (Date Palm Jaggery), grated
  4. 1/4 tsp.cardamom powder
  5. little ghee to grease the moulds

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Bring the milk to a boil. Add the lime water and keep stirring. The milk will start to curdle. Transfer onto a muslin cloth and place it on a colander so as to drain all the water.

  2. 2

    After 1-2 hours collect the paneer and mix together with the jaggery till smooth. You can also blend in the mixie. Transfer to a non-stick pan and add the cardamom powder.

  3. 3

    Keep stirring continuously on a low flame till it becomes thick and the colour changes to a little dark colour. Grease the moulds with some ghee.

  4. 4

    Take a small portion of the paneer-jaggery mix and place on a mould by gently pressing it. Slowly demould it and place them on a serving plate.

  5. 5

    Make similar sandesh following the same method. Serve as and when required.

Edit recipe
See report
Share

Cooksnaps

Did you make this recipe? Share a picture of your creation!

Grey hand-drawn cartoon of a camera and a frying pan with stars rising from the pan
Cook Today
Bethica Das
Bethica Das @kitchen_flavours
on
Sharjah (UAE)
Check my blog - http://www.bethicaskitchen.com/My facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/bethicaskitchen/
Read more

Comments

Similar Recipes