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Rasmalai Falooda

Rasmalai Falooda - a fusion of two beloved Indian desserts with fruits and jelly. Garnished with some edible 24k gold, it’s the perfect way to elevate the classic flavors that are enjoyed all over India!

Rasmalai Falooda – a fusion of two beloved Indian desserts with fruits and jelly. Garnished with some edible 24k gold, it’s the perfect way to elevate the classic flavors that are enjoyed all over India!

Between the rich and creamy notes of rasmalai and falooda, this dessert truly gives you the best of both worlds. There’s pillowy rasmalai, falooda noodles, rose syrup, cocktail fruits, and of course some iconic vanilla ice cream!

Rasmalai Falooda - a fusion of two beloved Indian desserts with fruits and jelly. Garnished with some edible 24k gold, it’s the perfect way to elevate the classic flavors that are enjoyed all over India!


Rasmalai Falooda - a fusion of two beloved Indian desserts with fruits and jelly. Garnished with some edible 24k gold, it’s the perfect way to elevate the classic flavors that are enjoyed all over India!

Rasmalai-Falooda-Ingredients

HOW TO MAKE RASMALAI FALOODA:
  1. Prepare Saffron Milk! Heat the milk in a heavy-bottomed pan on low flame. Keep stirring the milk continuously. In 10-15 minutes when the milk starts to thicken, add in the condensed milk, cardamom powder and saffron. Adjust the sweetness with condensed milk according to your taste. Boil the milk for 2-3 more minutes and then switch off the gas. Transfer this to a large bowl which is deep enough to dip in the rasgullas. Let it cool down for 10 minutes. The milk should be warm, it should not be cold.

  2. Make Rasmalai! Prepare 2 large bowls. In one add ice water and in the other, add your rasgullas with the sugar syrup discarded. Take one rasgulla and wash it with the ice water and lightly squeeze out the sugar syrup. This will make it nice and fluffy. Put it into the bowl containing the milk prepared above. Repeat this with the rest of the rasgullas. Change the ice water when it becomes cloudy. Chill the bowl with the rasmalai (milk and rasgullas) in the fridge for 4-5 hours. Your rasmalai is ready.

  3. Prepare Falooda! Prepare the falooda noodles by boiling them in 2 cups water. Drain and set them aside to cool.
  4. Assemble! In a serving bowl, add a layer of the falooda noodles to cover the bottom of the bowl. Then, add on a layer of the cocktail fruits and jelly. Add in a scoop of vanilla ice cream and then two rasgullas with the rasmalai milk. Top off with some rose syrup, sabja seeds, almonds and pistachios. Enjoy!

Rasmalai Falooda - a fusion of two beloved Indian desserts with fruits and jelly. Garnished with some edible 24k gold, it’s the perfect way to elevate the classic flavors that are enjoyed all over India!

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Rasmalai Falooda - a fusion of two beloved Indian desserts with fruits and jelly. Garnished with some edible 24k gold, it’s the perfect way to elevate the classic flavors that are enjoyed all over India!
Rasmalai Falooda
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
40 mins
 

Rasmalai Falooda - a fusion of two beloved Indian desserts with fruits and jelly. Garnished with some edible gold, it’s the perfect way to elevate the classic flavors that are enjoyed all over India!

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Indian
Keyword: sweet
Custom Category: Desserts, Diwali, Indian Sweets
Servings: 8
Calories: 134 kcal
Author: Nidhi Bothra
Ingredients
Homemade Rasmalai (or use store bought one):
  • 5 cup milk
  • 1/3 cup condensed milk
  • 1/2 tsp cardamom powder
  • generous pinch of saffron
  • 1/2 tbsp almonds , slivered
  • 1/2 tbsp pistachio , slivered
  • 1 can rasgulla , store bought, 14-16 pcs
  • 4 cup ice water
Others:
  • 1 cup falooda sev noodles , or any thin vermicelli
  • 2 cup water , for boiling
  • 1 can cocktail fruits , 14 oz
  • 1 cup red vegetarian jelly , any flavor of your liking
  • 1 cup orange vegetarian jelly
  • vanilla ice cream
  • 3 tbsp red rose syrup , rooh afza or any other brand of your liking
  • 2 tbsp basil seeds (sabja seeds) , soaked in 1/4 cup water
Garnish:
  • 1 tbsp almonds , slivered
  • 1 tbsp pistachio , slivered
Instructions
Homemade Rasmalai (or use store bought one instead):
  1. Heat the milk in a heavy-bottomed pan on low flame. Keep stirring the milk continuously.

  2. In 10-15 minutes when the milk starts to thicken, add in the condensed milk, cardamom powder and saffron. Adjust the sweetness with condensed milk according to your taste.

  3. Boil the milk for 2-3 more minutes and then switch off the gas.

  4. Transfer this to a large bowl which is deep enough to dip in the rasgullas.

  5. Let it cool down for 10 minutes. The milk should be warm, it should not be cold.

  6. Prepare 2 large bowls. In one add ice water and in the other, add your rasgullas with the sugar syrup discarded.

  7. Take one rasgulla and wash it with the ice water and lightly squeeze out the sugar syrup. This will make it nice and fluffy. Put it into the bowl containing the milk prepared above. Repeat this with the rest of the rasgullas. Change the ice water when it becomes cloudy.

  8. Chill the bowl with the rasmalai (milk and rasgullas) in the fridge for 4-5 hours. Your rasmalai is ready.

Prepare:
  1. Prepare the falooda noodles by boiling them in 2 cups water. Drain and set them aside to cool.

  2. Prepare the vegetarian jelly by following the instructions on the package.

  3. Drain the water from the soaked sabza seeds.

Assemble the Rasmalai Falooda:
  1. In a serving bowl, add a layer of the falooda noodles to cover the bottom of the bowl. Then, add on a layer of the cocktail fruits and jelly. Add in a scoop of vanilla ice cream and then two rasgullas with the rasmalai milk. Top off with some rose syrup, sabja seeds, almonds and pistachios. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts
Rasmalai Falooda
Amount Per Serving
Calories 134 Calories from Fat 54
% Daily Value*
Fat 6g9%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Cholesterol 16mg5%
Sodium 94mg4%
Potassium 281mg8%
Carbohydrates 12g4%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 11g12%
Protein 7g14%
Vitamin A 184IU4%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 223mg22%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Rasmalai Falooda - a fusion of two beloved Indian desserts with fruits and jelly. Garnished with some edible 24k gold, it’s the perfect way to elevate the classic flavors that are enjoyed all over India!

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