Bread Rasmalai Recipe | Instant Rasmalai Recipe With Bread- Masalakorb (2024)

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Bread Rasmalai Recipe | How to make Bread Rasmalai At Home | Instant Rasmalai Recipe – Indulge your sweet tooth with this Easy & Quick Instant Rasmalai prepared with bread, a lighter variant of the conventional Rasmalai. It is creamy, nutty & rich in taste.

Editor’s note:This post was originally published in February 2015 and has been updated with Video and replaced with edited pictures for comprehensiveness and freshness.

Sweeten yourValentine’s Day with a scrumptious dessert for you and your special someone. You don’t have to overdo with hearts and red and pink to make desserts (but if you want to, this is the time!). Today I’m sharing this incredible sweet, Bread Rasmalai Recipe, a favourite dessert in our family. It’s easy peasy & quick to make!

Rasmalaiis a popular Indian dessert with creamy sweet cheese dumplings. This classic dessert inspires me to make another lighter variant called Bread Rasmalai. You can call it a sister of the conventional Ras Malai.

Desserts are an integral part of our diet, whether or not we are on a diet!! Even if we are, we tend to find shortcuts and supplements to convince our calorie meters!!! Well, bread cannot replace cheese dumplings of course! But serve this dessert chilled and you wouldn’t notice much of a difference, it tastes as good as the original classic recipe. Trust me! Go ahead and try it right now .

On this Valentine’s Day, indulge your sweet tooth with this special dessert recipe!

Step-by-Step process to follow for

Bread Rasmalai Recipe:

There are main steps involved to prepare the base for Bread Rasmalai Recipe.

  • Preparing Rabri or Thickened milk flavoured with cardamom
  • Frying bread pieces
  • Sugar syrup
  • Fresh cream
  • Nuts mixture
  • Finally layering all of these together

Let’s go through each step:

Preparing Rabri:

  • Rabri is thickened milk flavoured with cardamom and saffron, which is the base for bread rasmalai.
  • To prepare rabri, boil milk in a heavy bottomed wide mouth vessel over medium heat. Keep stirring occasionally till the milk starts to thicken and reduces to half. This will take about 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Half way through the boiling, add saffron strands and one tablespoon of sugar. You can also take 2 tbsp of warm milk, add saffron strands and crush it well and then add to the milk.

  • Turn off the heat when the milk reduces to half and thickens.
  • Add cardamom powder and the rabri is ready. Let it cool and refrigerate it.

Preparing Bread:

  • Trim the sides of the bread and cut into desired shape.
  • You can also just add rabdi over the bread slices at this stage & call it a day. but, that’s not my preferred way as i feel the bread is too delicate & becomes soggy. Now, let’s move on to the next step.

  • Heat butter in a skillet over medium heat and shallow fry the bread pieces till they turn golden brown. Set aside to cool down.

NOTE: You can also deep fry bread slices optionally. Choose your preferred method. I like to shallow fry.

Sugar syrup:

  • Add water to the sugar and bring it to boil over medium heat for about 10 minutes till you get a thick syrup. Turn off the heat and set it aside to cool.

NOTE: You can also add sugar directly to rabdi while preparing it & skip this step. Either way is fine. You can check my VIDEO for this variation.

Fresh cream:

  • You can directly use store boughtfresh cream.

Nut mixture:

  • Grab all the different nuts you would like to include in your Bread Rasmalai Recipe.
  • Finely chop cashews and Pistachios.
  • To remove the skin of almonds, soak in half cup of water and microwave for a minute. After 10 minutes, peel off the skin and then chop almonds. If you prefer to leave the skin on, chop it as it is.
  • You can use raisins directly.

  • All the basic ingredients are ready.
  • Now you have to add all these ingredients layer by layer to prepare bread rasmalai.

Layering & Assembling Bread Rasmalai:

  • Now take a wide bowl and arrange all the bread pieces as shown below.
  • Cover all the bread pieces with a layer of rabri.
  • Drizzle a few drops of the sugar syrup and run along the bread pieces.
  • For the next layer, add few drops of fresh cream.
  • Finally add the nuts.

  • Now follow another roundof all the layers in the same order starting with bread, finally ending up with the nuts. Repeat till all the bread pieces are done layering.

  • If you have made large quantity, you may have to continue for another round. Number of layers depends on the size of the bowl used and number of bread pieces. Make sure youfollow the layering order.
  • Refrigerate and serve chilled. Let the bread rasmali soak for at least 1 to 2 hours before serving.

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Bread Rasmalai

Indulge your sweet tooth with this special Bread rasmalai recipe, which is a lighter variant of the conventional rasmalai. It is creamy, nutty and rich in taste.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course: Dessert, Sweet / Festival Recipe

Cuisine: Indian (North Indian)

Keyword: Bread Rasmalai, Instant Rasmalai Recipe, Shahi Tukda, Rasmalai,

Servings: 8 servings

Author: Padma Veeranki

Ingredients

For Rabri:

  • 1 Litre Milk
  • 1 tbsp Sugar
  • Few Saffron strands
  • ½ tsp Cardamom seeds crushed

For Frying bread:

  • 4 Slices Bread trim sides and cut into desired shape
  • 2 to 3 tbsp Butter or Ghee Clarified butter

For Sugar Syrup:

  • ½ Cup Sugar
  • 1 Cup Water

Fresh Cream:

  • 2 tbsp fresh Cream

Nut mixture:

  • ¼ Cup Cashews Finely Chopped
  • ¼ Cup Pistachio Finely Chopped
  • ¼ Cup Almonds Finely Chopped
  • ¼ Cup Raisins

Instructions

Making Rabri:

  • Boil milk in a heavy bottomed wide mouth vessel over medium heat with constant stirring till the milk reduces to 3/4th quantity.

  • Half way through the boiling, add saffron strands and one tablespoon of sugar.

  • Turn off heat, let it cool and refrigerate.

Frying bread:

  • Heat butter in a skillet over medium heat and shallow fry the bread pieces till they turn golden brown. Let them cool down.

Sugar syrup:

  • Add water to the sugar and bring it to boil over medium heat for 10 minutes till you get a thick syrup. Turn off the heat and let it cool.

  • Take fresh cream in a bowl.

  • Mix all the nuts together in a bowl.

Layering:

  • Start layering all the above prepared ingredients one by one.

  • Now take a wide bowl, arrange all the fried bread pieces in a layer.

  • Cover all the bread pieces with a layer of rabri.

  • Next, drizzle a few drops of the syrup and run along the bread pieces.

  • Now add few drops of fresh cream.

  • Finally add the nuts to cover the whole layer of bread.

  • Repeat the process starting with bread pieces and ending up with nuts till you are done with all the bread pieces.

  • Refrigerate and serve chilled. Let it soak for at least 1 to 2 hours before serving.

Recipe Video

Notes

  • Use nuts & dry fruits of your choice. The quantities can also be adjusted to your liking.
  • All the ingredients must be cold or at room temperature when finally arranging the layers of bread rasmalai, otherwise bread becomes soggy.
  • Fresh cream is optional, you can avoid it if you want to cut down a few calories.
  • You can also avoid the sugar syrup step and add the sugar directly in the rabri. adjust sugar to suit your taste by increasing or decreasing it.
  • Usually bread pieces are deep fried in ghee. So, if you want to try it out, feel free to do so. I prefer to shallow fry them so that you can enjoy them guilt-free.
  • I mostly use whole wheat bread instead of white bread. I think it's a healthier option. Today I have used white bread to get the golden brown colour for my photos.

You may also like to check out other dessertsCarrot Halwa,Saffron Kheer, Coconut burfi, Sweet Pongal.

Below are some popular Milk Sweets from Blog:

  • Rasmalai
  • Milk powder Burfi
  • Kalakand Sweet
  • Khoya Gulab Jamun
  • Kala Jamun
  • Caramel Basundi
  • Kesar Badam Kulfi

CHECK OUT OTHER SIMILAR CATEGORIES FROM BLOG:

  • DIWALI SWEET RECIPES
  • DIWALI SNACK RECIPES
  • FESTIVAL RECIPES
  • DESSERT RECIPES

And many more to come!!…..Stay Tuned!!

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FAQs

Is rasmalai made of bread? ›

this is an instant version of traditional rasmalai recipe which is prepared from bread slices. typically rasmalai is prepared from paneer or chenna which is soaked in rabdi with dry fruits. this is an ideal indian dessert recipe which can be easily served to surprising guests and perhaps even kids would love it.

What are the main ingredients of rasmalai? ›

Rasmalai is a popular East Indian delicacy made with milk, a curdling agent, sugar, nuts, saffron and cardamoms. These sweet, juicy and soft cheesy morsels are addictive and super delicious.

Why my rasmalai is not spongy? ›

Secret 4 - Straining the milk too early will not give you soft Rasmalai. Please continue adding vinegar until you see the whey separated completely the clear indication for the same is when it turns green in colour.

Why is my rasmalai hard in the middle? ›

One big mistake people tend to make is to drop them one at a time into the boiling milk. With this method, the rasmalai will not all cook for the same length of time, so you will end up with some that have hard centers. Cover the pot and let them simmer for about 5 minutes.

Is rasmalai healthy or unhealthy? ›

It is packed with high carbohydrate ingredients, such as sugar and lactose found in milk. These carbohydrates can lead to a sudden surge in glucose levels, making it imperative to consume Rasmalai in moderation. This dish is high in fats and lacks fibre and proteins. It is, therefore, a high-GI food.

Which country invented rasmalai? ›

Bangladesh India

How to know if rasmalai is spoiled? ›

Even inside the fridge should be consumed within two to three days . After that the start smelling and taste bad.

Why does my rasmalai break? ›

If there are a lot of cracks in your rasmalai balls, as they cook, they will just end up breaking. So when you roll the dough into balls, keep rolling them until you see no cracks. If you are getting a lot of cracks that are seeming impossible to get rid off, your dough is too dry.

Which is the world famous rasmalai? ›

Ras Malai, an iconic Indian dessert, has been ranked second in the 'Top 10 Best Cheese Desserts' list released by Taste Atlas, a renowned experiential food guide. This delicacy, known for its delicate cheese dumplings soaked in saffron-infused milk syrup, originates from West Bengal.

How to fix broken rasmalai? ›

Pour thickened milk over broken Rasgullas and garnish with dry fruits of choice, Serve cold. Rasmalai is ready !!

How long does rasmalai last in the fridge? ›

In the refrigerator, rasmalai stays good for up to 3-4 days. In the freezer, it stays good for up to 3 months. Freeze in a freezer-safe container. To thaw, keep in the refrigerator overnight and next day enjoy chilled (no need to reheat).

Why is my milk powder rasmalai hard? ›

To get smooth balls it is imperative that the mixture be quickly mixed, quickly shaped, and quickly dropped (this is some "phurti" in action. If you wait too long the mixture tends to dry out and your dough becomes hard and cracks.

How do you soften hard Rasmalai? ›

  1. Method of boil the milk. ...
  2. Maintained the boiling temperature properly make sure it should not over boiled.
  3. Add lemon juice or Vinegar after boiled and strain it and squeeze the water out of the chena complete.
  4. Mash it properly by adding proper portion of corn flower or suji.
Jul 3, 2020

Does Rasmalai have cheese? ›

Ras Malai, an iconic Indian dessert, features chenna cheese, saffron syrup, and delicate dumplings. Enjoy during festive occasions like Holi and Diwali.

How do you unfreeze Rasmalai? ›

SERVING SUGGESTION Serve chilled THAWING DIRECTIONS BEST METHOD: Thaw Rasmalai overnight in the refrigerator or leave at room temperature to thaw QUICK METHOD: Microwave on defrost setting for 5 minutes and then let sit for 10 minutes.

Is rasmalai made of flour? ›

Making Ras Malai: Ingredients

Peda/Dough: Full fat milk powder (I use Nido), baking powder for fluffiness, oil for moisture (you can use melted ghee too), a little all purpose flour, and egg to bind and cook.

Is pudding made of bread? ›

Bread pudding is a bread-based dessert popular in many countries' cuisines. It is made with stale bread and milk or cream, generally containing eggs, a form of fat such as oil, butter or suet and, depending on whether the pudding is sweet or savory, a variety of other ingredients.

Is gulab jamun made of bread? ›

The best gulab jamuns are made with khoya, but there are alternatives like bread which do come to rescue if you do not get khoya or mawa.

What is sponge bread made of? ›

A sponge is just as it sounds: a bubbled mixture of flour, water and a touch of yeast. For a rather low-rent approach, it produces rather phenomenal results: a crust and flavor like sourdough, with less of the taste that some sourdough haters can do without, due to shortened pre-fermentation.

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