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Virtual Bangladesh : Food and Recipes : Sweets
Shandesh (Fresh Cheese Dessert)
Sandesh means good news and it is prepared
by many Bengali families to welcome good news" and for festivals.
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| Preparation Time: 30 Minutes |
Difficulty: 2/5 |
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Ingredients |
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- 1 gallon whole milk
- 6 tablespoons lemon juice
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon ghee
- 10 pistachios, finely crushed
- 6 whole cardamom pods, seeds only, finely ground
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Procedure |
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- In a large, heavy saucepan, bring milk to the boiling over point.
Add lemon juice and stir, until milk curdles. Remove from heat
and let set for a few minutes.
- Pour curds into a cheesecloth. Tie cloth and press out excess
moisture, until cheese is firm, like the curds in dry curd cottage
cheese.
- Place cheese on a board, knead in sugar until the cheese is
smooth.
- In a large heavy frying pan, heat ghee. Add sugared cheese and
cook on low to medium heat for 7 minutes, stirring constantly.
Otherwise it will stick or burn. Add crushed pistachios and ground
cardamom.
- Remove from heat. Pour Sandesh into a serving dish and smooth
out by pressing down firmly with a spoon. Cut into equally sized
portions. Serve either warm or chilled.
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Comments |
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Serves 10-12
Tips:
- Use whole milk only. Skim milk is too thin. Milk takes a long
time to boil over, but also boils over fast. I suggest staying
in the kitchen with a good book. When bubbles form, start watching
closely.
- A heavy-bottomed pan is a must to prevent burning. (If the milk
does burn on the bottom, immerse pan in hot water. A little citric
acid or lemon juice added helps clean up the mess).
- Most Bengalis press the Sandesh into fancy moulds. However these
are not essential to enjoy the dish. If you feel adventurous,
you can add honey, rose water, lemon essence or vanilla to taste.
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