Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Chhena Payesh - USMasala hits 200 !

ES!!! I am writing my 200th post!!! At the risk of sounding cheesy I can not help but say - I cannot believe it. It almost feels like I started only a couple of days ago and only yesterday I was congratulating myself for my 50th. What amazes me even more is that I have been blogging only for just about ten short months. Do your math, with about 20 posts a month, I believe I can safely conclude about myself 'I love to cook'.
Over and above all, I am totally and completely amazed at the response USMasala gets from my readers. You make me feel all warm and fuzzy with all your encouragement, so a big Thank You to you all. My stats tell me how immensely loved my site is. It is very humbling and makes me more passionate about what I love doing. It has been out and out an joy-ride. It is such a great feeling to touch someone's life in anyway - help in a certain way - someone somewhere in some part of the world, an unknown stranger who suddenly becomes a very familiar name and face.
I'm not kidding when I say that food blogging has changed my life in ways I never imagined. The most important thing is it has taught me is that you follow your passion and the everything else will follows. Another big thing is to admire the simplest things in life- a food-photo that comes out well, an experiment that succeeds, a thoughtful comment left on a post. The creativity, thinking, writing, history, everything.
Hubby deserves a special mention. Between tasting my dishes, taking awesome pictures and being my 24 x 7 technical support, he is the one who keeps the show going :) Thanking him would actually diminish the value that he adds to my efforts.
To all my readers - Thank you for being a part of my life and letting me and USMasala be a tiny part of your lives. Love you all!
Now on to the recipe.
We Indians love our spices as well as sweets. Any celebration or happy occasion for that matter is definitely accompanied with sweets. There is a mushrooming of mithai shops and  local halwais on every nook and corner wherever you go and there is usually such a variety of sweets that it is difficult to decide what you want to eat. Each part of India has its own sweet specialties and varieties so you can imagine how vast and expansive the world of Indian sweets can get.
Chhena Payesh is one of such delightful treats- one of the most nostalgic sweets from my childhood days. Although this is a classic Bengali dish and I have eaten it at several places, but till today the thought of chhena payesh is reminiscent of my grandma's place, a small town in the lush green country side.

Traditionally, these are sold in small clay pots and get that authentic earthy taste - 'sondha'' as we say in hindi. It is made with milk which is first turned into paneer with lemon juice or vinegar and draining the whey. Where I come from it is called chhena. Sweets are typically either chhena or khoya based. Although there are lot more varieties of khoya based sweets, I prefer the chhena based ones.
Chhena Payesh is simply is a slight variation on the Ras-malai. The same dumplings, only slightly smaller and a little softer, are flattened and served in a slightly thick, saffron and cardamom flavored milk sauce or the payesh. Although they look similar to the ras-malai, the taste profile being more earthy is quite different and very pleasing. I have used the dumpling recipe as-is from Manjula's site. The recipe for the payesh is my own.
So enjoy my 200th and stay tuned for more.
Ingredients:
Milk ........................................ 4 cups (I use 2%)
Lemon juice .............................. 3 tbsp
Sugar ...................................... 1 1/2 cups
Water ..................................... 4 1/2 cups
Green cardamom powder .............. a pinch
Method:
1. Mix lemon juice in 1/4 cup of warm water and keep aside.
2. Boil the milk in a heavy bottomed pan over medium heat, stirring occasionally, making sure not to burn at the bottom.
3. As the milk comes to a boil, add the lemon juice gradually and stir the milk gently. The curd will start separating from the whey, turn off the heat.
4. Once the milk solids have separated from the whey, drain the whey using a strainer lined with cheesecloth or muslin cloth.
5. Wrap the curd in the cheesecloth and rinse under cold water, and squeeze well. This process takes out the sourness from the lemon.
6. To take out the excess water squeeze the cloth, or press the wrapped paneer under a heavy pan for about one hour. Taking the right amount of water out of the paneer is the most important part of this recipe.
7. To check if enough water is out of the paneer, take a little piece of paneer on your palm and rub with your fingers. After rubbing the paneer for about 15-20 seconds, you should be able to make a firm but smooth ball.
8. Once the paneer is drained, place on a dry, clean surface and knead the paneer for 3-4 minutes until the paneer almost rolls into smooth soft dough.
9. Knead the paneer by dragging the palm of your hand hard on the paneer. Keep scooping it back to together and knead more. If the paneer is too crumbly, add a teaspoon of water. Your palm will be little greasy.

For the chhena dumplings/ balls -
1. Divide the dough into  22-25 equal parts and roll them into smooth small balls.
2. To make the balls apply some pressure at the first and then release when forming the balls.
3. Mix the sugar, cardamom and water in a pressure cooker on medium high heat and bring to a boil.
4. Add the paneer balls and close the pressure cooker. After the pressure cooker starts steaming, turn the heat to medium and cook for about seven minutes.
5. Make sure the pressure cooker is large enough to accommodate the finished Rasgullas, as they will expand to about double in the volume while cooking in the syrup.
6. Turn off the heat and wait a few minutes before opening the pressure cooker. Pour cold water over the pressure cooker before opening.
7. Rasgullas should be little spongy. After rasgullas are refrigerated, the sponginess will reduce and will be soft in texture.

For the payesh, ras or sauce - 
Ingredients:
Milk ......................................... 2 cups (I used 2%)
Half and half/evaporated milk .......... 1 cups (or you can use regular milk)
Sugar ....................................... 1/4 cup or to taste
Saffron ..................................... 1/2 tsp
Green cardamom powder ............... 2 pinches
Cashew and pistachios ................... 2-3 tbsp finely chopped
Method:
1. Mix the milk and half and half (or evaporated milk) and bring to a boil in a deep heavy bottom pan. Lower the heat to medium low and let simmer while stirring often till the milk is reduced to about two cups. Stirring often is important as otherwise the milk starts to burn at the bottom.
2. Add sugar and saffron and cook for two minutes.
3. Gently squeeze the sugar syrup out of the chhena balls. Add into the milk sauce. Stir gently and cook for 3 - 4 minutes on medium-low heat. Add the nuts and mix.
4. Turn off the heat and add the green cardamom powder. Serve warm or chilled. ENJOY!




Notes:
1. Although you can serve the chhena payesh immediately after making, leaving it ovenight in the refrigerator for consumption the following day helps develop the flavors even better.
2. To save time and effort you can also use store bought rasgullas, chop them in small pieces or use as is.
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130 comments:

Priti said...

Congrats dear ..Payesh looks yum

Manasi said...

Congrats!!!This is an achievement!
I love my sweets and years ago I learnt cheena payesh , the recipe called for grated cheena, but so yummy in all ways!!

Sarah said...

wow! This is my husband's favourite! And looks fabulous and mouth-watering

sowmya's creative saga said...

I saw this on some cookery show and wanted to try it..had forgotten abt it..now your delicious pictures is tempting me to try it soon..

divya said...

Wowww... Truly delicious.. looks simply amazing..Fantastic clicks too...

Suja said...

Congrats dear,keep rocking! Perfect way to celebrate...tempting and delicious dessert..

Rathi said...

Congrats on your 200th post Aipi! this is absolute delish, pictures are just way beyond wonderful! :D Keep them coming!

Mélange said...

A great recipe to go with your 200th celebration !! Wish you more like this dear..
Ha,but that technical support is very evident here,making your place a special one.I feel kinda comfort when i enter here.not kidding.eh..
Now onto recipe,that was a really informative write up about 'chhena' and khoya.And when you mentioned 'sondha',I don't know ki,am filled in a way.I love that clay ethnic feel.Love the way you present.Thanks so much.Hugs,

savitha ramesh said...

Hearty congratulations dear for ur milestone.Ur payesh looks delicious and very authentic.U rock dear.

julie said...

congrats on ur 200th post..keep it going! loved your sweet mouthwatering recipe...

Shanavi said...

WOW..Hearty congratulations Aipi, Wish u reach amany more milestones like this dear.. What a way to celebrate this occasion .. Payesh looks super cool and ofcourse ur bowl too..

Reva said...

CONGRATS.... The dish is so right for the occasion.Lovely presentation and beautiful photos:) Best wishes to U and your hubby to keep on doing the good work. I've always admired your posts, the pics and the awesome writing which accompanies it:) Great job:)

G.Pavani said...

Congrats Aipi dear on ur 200th post.This is my favt sweet.Bookmarked it and i am preparing it now..

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

That is one fabulous treat! Luscious and delightfully fragrant.

cheers,

Rosa

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Congrats dear on your 200th post and a very fantastic sweet to celebrate the occasion is very apt. Delicious sweet and lovely drool worthy pictures.

Prathima Shivraj said...

Vow, delicious recipe, your presentation is awesome..

Faith said...

Congrats on your 200 posts! you've done a great job. Way to go Aipi. The dish looks really good.

AMMU MOHAN said...

Hearty congrats for the 200th post....really amazing..happy blogging dear...
awesome recipe..looks very nice..

Viki's Kitchen said...

Congrats dear....from day one your posts never cease to amaze me:) Keep rocking! That payesh makes me forget my diet....I don't know how I am going to manage this craving....yummilacious:)

Paaka Shaale said...

Congrats on your 200th post Aipi. Loved the recipe. And lovely shots as usual. I really liked the saffron shot a lot :)

sangee vijay said...

Wow....this looks so inviting n delicious,perfect for celeb...very beautiful presentation...I want to grab the bowl it's so tempting...n congrats on your 200th post n wishing u many many more....happy cooking!!!

SinFoodie said...

Congratulations Aipi. This is a huge achievement in just 10 months !! Keep it going !
And like all your recipes this chenna payesh looks amazing !

JishasKitchen said...

First congrats for completing your 200th post..great job dear..!!!..chhena payesh looks so delicious and amazing clicks too..!!

Suhaina said...

Congrads dear. Wish u all the very best.I can see how much effort u have put to achieve this. Really appreciate it. Ur photos are the more amazing part. I aways love them. U are the inspiration to other bloggers like us. Keep up the good work and I am really happy for u.

Suhaina said...

Oh I forgot to say something, the Chenna Payesh looks so inviting. The lovely shots of it is killing me.. Yumm.

Vani said...

Happy 200th, Aipi! That too in 10 months. I've been blogging for almost 5 years now and yet to reach that! Way to go, girl! Wishing you many more milestone celebrations!

Sharmilee! :) said...

Yummy n tempting payasam

VK said...

I love it, love it and totally love it Aipi!! Congratulations on your 200th post and wishing u many more to come! Everything in the picture is so eye catching and drool worthy! U rock dear!
IS this another name for Rasmalai or are they different sweets aipi?

PAV's said...

It looks yummy........

Vimitha Anand said...

Oh its making me drool all over... That is a yummy flavorful dessert... Congrats on ur 200th post dear... Waiting more delightful recipes from u..

Saras said...

I am drooling here dear, Perfect dessert to celebrate this occasion...Congrats for achieving this milestone..Keep going..

Harini said...

Congratulations and Ras malai in any form is worth gobbling :)

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Rani acharyulu said...

Congrats on your 200th post.Wonderful recipe looks absolutely delicious.

Satrupa said...

A big bear hug to you Aipi !! Congratulations on your 200th post. Wish you many more milestones to come.
The chena payesh looks absolutely delectable ... the best way to celebrate !!

Cheers,
Satrupa

http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

''Cucina di Barbara'' said...

Very tempting and refreshing dessert!
200 posts! You are doing a wonderful job with this blog!

Barbaraxx

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Congrats on achieving your 200th post Aipi dear. It's always a delight to follow you. You have brightened this occasion with mine and many of our bloggers favourite recipe like chanar payesh. You simply rock!

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Priya (elaichii) said...

Congrats and big hugs to you Aipi!Your success shows how team work ( between the 2 of you) is important in everything! keep rocking!

Sukanya Ramkumar said...

Mouthwatering rasgullas. Very well presented... Awesome pic and recipe... YUM!

sojo said...

congrats Aipi on ur 200th. ve not had this sweet but it really looks delicious....

Sayantani said...

we make chhanar payes differently. this one is almost like the rasmalai. but looks divine. wish I could have grabbed a bowl.
Congrats on touching 200th post. thats a big milestone to achieve.

Raji said...

Congrats Aipi...so well written post.I always look forward to your recipes. The chhena payesh is looking stunning..just making me drool.

Yummy Team said...

Chena Payesh looks absolutely yummy, Aipi. Congrats on completing 200 posts..Gorgeous clicks!!

Pavani said...

Hearty congratulations on completing 200 posts. It absolutely means you are a true foodie who's passionate about food. Glad to be following you and learn all the yummy recipes. Keep up the excellent work. Chenna payesh looks mouth watering.

chitra said...

I love this sweet. Last week I got this from my friend who had come from Orissa.

Archana said...

Congrats Aipi! You rock!!
Lovely chhena payesh! Iam drooling so much that I cannot read the details of you post. Will do so when I am making them. Lovely lovely dish!

Jennifurla said...

Happy 200th post, you are a joy to read and you have such great style. Congrats and keep up the good work.

Jyoti said...

Congrats on the milestone! Wish u many more.. Perfect dessert to mark the occassion!

CinnamonNChillies said...

WOW!!!! 200th post in just 10 months???? Unbelievable!!! And I so agree with you about food blogging. Its a whole lot of creativity. Blend of cooking, writing and photography. And each of these are a field of their own with their own technicalities. I have become an active blogger since past few months only. And its such a proud (humbly proud must I say :-)) feeling. It has added to my sense of identity and strengthened my faith in myself. Big Congratulations to U!!!!! And this awesome looking Payash is just right for the moment of celebration. Keep rocking!!!

Hema Mahen said...
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Smitha said...

looks truely tempting!....very nice and yummy one...good for celebrating!...Congrats Aipi!
Smitha
Smitha's Spicy Flavors

Vardhini said...

What a divine looking dish. Congrats on your 200th post :)

Vardhini
VardhinisKitchen

Nisha said...

Congratulations . And the kheer looks totally tempting

Sobha Shyam said...

Looks lovely dear...its a delight to eye and mouth :)..congrats on reaching 200th post :)

Arundhuti said...

Hey congrats on reaching your 200th post! Delectable chhena payesh to celebrate. This is my hubby's favourite. :)

Kristen said...

Congratulations on reaching 200 posts. This was a lovely dish to celebrate with. Here's to many, many more posts to come!!

Krithi's Kitchen said...

Congratulations! and wish you more hundreds to come!
http://krithiskitchen.blogspot.com
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R said...

congratulations on ur blog's milestone!! the payesh looks irresistible!!

kankana said...

They are my fav sweets .. i feeling like eating up all those bowls you displayed out there .. man they looks yummy !!

Deepti said...

Wat a Perfect Sweet for the occasion...Congrats on this great feat.....Keep Going

http://www.panchamrutham.blogspot.com/

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

Aipi, congrats dear on reaching this milestone. I love your blog and every recipe in it. Your pictures, your writing style, your presentation, everything is what makes your blog so special and inviting. Can you believe that within 10 months of this blog's existence, you were already selected for "Tried & Tested". Do you need any more proof on how good your blog is :)

The chhena payesh looks something to die for :)

Keep rocking girl !!!

Kalyani said...

wow lovely clicks and looks so yummy .......

Rachu said...

WOW.. your passion has definitely helped me become a better chef and has inspired me to start a blog!!!! love your blog and you are a wonderful chef, blogger, photographer and a write. May you post 100s' and 100's of more post..
good luck and congrads
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Raina said...

Congratulations! You have a wonderful blog. I really enjoy learning about your culture and its delicious food. I am always amazed at how beautiful your photos are too.

This dish is no exception; it looks incredibly delicious.

♥LOVE2COOK♥ said...

Happy 200th post and wish you many more to go! :D

Pass me those sweets please...can't stop drooling here!

Elisabeth said...

Congratulations on your 200th post, Aipi. To tell you the truth, I don't even know how many I have in less than a year. Will have to check it.

Loved each and every one of your posts, dishes, and desserts, including this lovely elegant one, as well! Look quite time consuming to make, but it's well worth the effort, to enjoy it:DDD

jeyashrisuresh said...

wonderful dessert and congrats on ur post.Best way to celebrate the event

Priya Sreeram said...

U deserve every bit of the adulation showered on you aipi - 200 posts in 10 months is a great feat and the pics and the thoughts that go behind every post of yours is simply stunning ! Rock on Gal -wishing u many more happy moments in all all your endeavours !

Vidhya said...

Congrats on your milestone! Wishing you many more such milestones to come.Your blog is an inspiration to me,I know there would be many others who tell you the same.I love your blog because of the well explained recipes, beautiful pictures and because all the recipes has always turned out wonderful when tried.Thank you dear for giving out such wonderful recipes and I am looking forward for many more such recipes.
Chhena payesh is a new to me.It looks delicious and I am adding this to my must try list.

SouthindianHome said...

Congrats on your 200th post.
Lovely clicks and tempting payesh
South Indian Home

Junia said...

congrats!!! :) it must be a wonderful feeling!!! and i love how u used cashews and pistachios. mmmmm. i bet the flavors are so rich!

Miriam said...

Congrats on post 200! The dish looks great :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

Deeksha said...

Hearty congratulations Dear! Keep rocking >
Chhena Payesh looks delicious and yummy! irresistible.. Its divine...

Seema Kamath alias Seema Abbas Ali said...

Aipi,

Congrats on this milestone! It's great that you reached 200 posts within just 10 months... Looking forward for many more to come.

Regards,
Seema
amchi-bong-konnexion.blogspot.com
seemabbas.blogspot.com

Prathibha said...

Payesh look so rich n yummy..congrats on 200th post...nice post for d milestone

kaveri said...

Chhena payesh looks amazing..just feel like finishing off the entire bowl...congratulations on your 200th post...wishing you many such milestones...you have an amazing blog with mouthwatering recipes and awesome clicks..

Babli said...

Absolutely delicious and mouth watering payesh. I cannot resist myself & feel like having it now. I appreciate for your wonderful presentation.

Chandrani Banerjee said...

Nice preparation.........

Jaleela Kamal said...

wow super

Shilpi Bose said...

200 posts in ten months!Well, what do I say? CONGRATULATIONS! Here is wishing you soon touch 500. In comparison I am.... well let it be.
As for 'chhanar payesh I love it and like you I too love the 'chhana' based sweets.

Priya said...

Omg, already 200th post, keep rocking dear..congrats..Chhena payesh looks very addictive and irresistible,feel like finishing rite now..

Sanctified Spaces said...

Congrats Aipi.I love the pictures you take.They are so tastefully done.Great going.All the very best.

Kurinji said...

Congrats dear! Keep rocking....Lovely recipe and wonderful clicks...
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miri goes phishing! said...

Aipi...you did 200 posts in 10months? WOW...i'm floored....kudos to u...keep up the good work. :)...the snaps look divine on this post too...:)

Suman Singh said...

Congrats and hugs dear..wish you many many more such beautiful milestones in future..keep blogging...love visiting ur site.
Chhena payesh looks unbelievably drool-worthy!

Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

My favorite....I just can't resist it...don't know what to do now...I want it, want it n want it!!!

Joanne said...

Happy 200th post! that is quite an achievement. This seems like such a great dish to celebrate with!

Radhika said...

Hugs to you Aipi on achieving this milestone. Do send them to my event FUN N SUN. I love each and every pixel in these clicks.

GraceSnows said...

I really appreciate Indian Cuisine.
The spices are amazing and will change totally the result of our cooking.
Best regards,
Gracinda

cook from doha said...

cngrats on ur achievement and this payes looks fabulous..........this is same as rasmalai know?????????

Pavithra said...

My hearty congrats to u sweety. You know i love each and everything in your post. your dish, writeup, pictures everything. Once again congrats on ur milestone and wish you good luck. Keep up your journey and by the way got to know ur name recently. Nothing to say abt the payesh this is one of my fav one and infinity thumbs up for the dish. Keep going...

Ananda Rajashekar said...

10 months, 200 post OMG...congrats way to go! and payesh looks heavenly!

fajeeda said...

congrats dear on ur 20th post........and very apt dish to celebrate this post.......waiting for more yummy posts........god bless.........

swapna said...

Perfect way to celebrate....Aipi u rock dear!!
Keep them coming....Love ur blog sooo much and Hugs to u dear!!

tigerfish said...

Congrats on your 200th post!

Samira said...

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michelangelo in the kitchen said...

Wow Aipi! What a milestone of an achievement! Congratulations are really in order! Your blog is the best! I have learnt so may things from your delightful cooking and valuable tips! I always look forward to seeing what you take out from your treasure trove of recipes! More power to you!!!

Jagruti જાગૃતિ said...

congrats aipi...droolworthy pics and ras malai...yummyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy:)

garlutti said...

Congratulations on 200 prescription are all delicious .. this is very interesting I would love to try it ... greetings
MARIMI

Sarah Naveen said...

Congrats gal!!! I love coming here and reading your post and looking at your amazing clicks...Great going :)...All the best !!!

Hema Mahen said...

Congrats on your 200th post..wish you many more to come :) Payesh loooks super delicious and a perfect treat for the celebration...sounds like rasamalai...yummy love the presentation as always.

Mehjabeen Arif said...

congrats on your 200th post.. Hard work definitely pays off.. :)

Payesh is a definite treat.. I enjoy ur pics as much as i enjoy ur recipe..

Cham said...

Congrats and wish many more ... I love this Bengal sweet, pict perfect!

An Open Book said...

congrats on the awesome achievement..may u come up with many many more wonderful recipes

Appu said...

Hearty congratulations on your achievement. This is one baby(blog) we don't mind growing up fast!!! lol! And again an amazing post by you.

Shobha said...

Congrats on 200th post.
Nice step by step explanation..the rasmalai looks awesome.nicely presented too.

Gulmohar said...

Congrats Aipi ! Great going...Your pictures are making me want this right now :-)

Simply Life said...

congrats on 200 posts (and over half that in comments)! =)

Maria said...

Congratulations!! What a great recipe to celebrate! :-)

Nami @ Just One Cookbook said...

Congratulations on your 200th post! YAY! And in 2 months you will be celebrating 1 year anniversary too (I just saw est. date on your website)! Wow I'm so happy for you Aipi! I have never heard of this dish, but by looking the ingredients list, it seems like creamy and sweet soup. It's so much fun to see what other people are eating, almost like peeping tom. :-)

Mahi said...

Congrats on your milestone! Wish you many more to come!
Payesh looks yummmmmmmmmm!

Chitra said...

Congrats on ur 200th post .and it is a treat for us to get more delicious recipes from u. ur presentation rocks as usual. can sense a festive mood in ur pictures...which is very apt for this post...
keep rocking...

Zareena said...

At first sight, this looks like "ras malai" but I loved the way this is cooked. Yummy.
Congrats for your 200th post. Keep going.

alison said...

congrats and many delicious recipes in the future!

Suparna said...

Congratulations on reaching yet another milestone!
Wishing you many more to come!Appreciate the work and effort you put in making your blog so beautiful and inspiring! Your write ups and simplicity of recipes are so encouraging. There's happiness in each of your posts..keep up the good work!
Love chena payesh ...the presentation makes it even more sinful!! Happy celebration!
Ciya
TC

Malar Gandhi said...

Congrats on ur 200th post Aipi. I love your blog for those beautiful pictures, interesting write-ups and well-explained recipes. Awesome work, dude. Keep rocking. Loved this drool worthy dessert.

women-wisdom.com said...

Great Applause. Awesome Payesh. No wonder you hit a century in receiving comments. Congrats and keep good going.

Hamsamalini Chandrasekaran,
http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com

Kairali sisters said...

Many congrats aipi, i always loved to visit US masala...dessert looks scrumptious!!

aipi said...

Guys ~ thank you for all the great response and wishes ! It is because of this that I have come this far and feel even more energize to go further. Lots of love n hugs to everyone :)

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

Hugs aipi...drool worthy payesh n perfect to celebrate the success of reaching this wonderful milestone....congrats dear....

Sanyukta
http://creativesanyukta.blogspot.com/

Ambreen said...

Congratulations Aipi & what a lovely way to mark your 200th post! Thank you for the wonderful recipes, and keep it up. Delicious & pictures are simply amazing.

Akila said...

Congrats dear... and i have a doubt... at first sight, i thought it is rasmalai, if its not, whats the the different between rasmalai and this?

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Regards,
Akila

Akila said...

oops ok dear, i read the difference from your blog itself... sorry for the trouble... thanks a lot for sharing...

TipsNDeals said...

congrats on ur 200 post!! delicious payesh..I'm drooling here..

Priyanka Agrawal said...

i happened to make this too today but a close counterpart - ras malai
i also saw ur noteworthy ras malai. kudos!

sonu said...

wow !! congrats..way to go gal...u really rock aipi..luved this yummy payesh...it looks so very inviting..super delicious !!

Torviewtoronto said...

congratulations Aipi

Silmara Freitas said...

Quanta receita gostosa!
Abraços.

Silmara
www.casaefogao.blogspot.com

Zainab said...

Your Payesh is so similar to my RAs malai...The only difference addition of Lemon in the milk to curdle it..right?......I shall try this one as well...I can go on and on !!! ;)

MyKitchen Flavors-BonAppetit!. said...

Luvly chhena payesh and the click seems adorably delicious dear,luv to try it soon.

Tavishi said...

Tried this yesterday - fabulous! Thanks for the lovely recipe...

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