sandesh recipe | Bengali sandesh | sondesh |

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Sweet and delicious, sandesh also called as sondesh in Bengali language is a popular sweet from Bengal. Learn how to make sandesh recipe | Bengali sandesh | sondesh |

sandesh a Bengali sweet made with chenna or fresh paneer, which is also known as Indian cottage cheese. Make use of fresh chenna to get the perfect texture. Do not try making this using market brought paneer because, it lacks the moistness and doesn't bind the sugar with it.

Bengali sandesh needs fresh chenna, which is moist and retains its water content well, to get a smooth, melt-in-your-mouth sandesh with a delicate, melt-in-your-mouth texture. Older chenna tends to dry out, leading to a grainy or crumbly texture in the sandesh.

sandesh, being a fresh milk-based sweet, has a limited shelf life. Enjoy it within 2 days for the best flavor and texture.

Beyond the traditional, sandesh offers a delightful range of flavors. Indulge in the sweetness of Rose sandesh, Chocolate sandesh, Pineapple sandesh etc.

pro tips to make sandesh recipe: 1. Use fresh lemon juice or vinegar and add it gradually, stirring constantly. Over-acidification can make the chenna rubbery. 2. Use freshly ground cardamom powder for the most aromatic flavor. You can also experiment with other flavors like saffron, rosewater. 3. Sandesh is best enjoyed fresh within 2-3 days. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator. 4. For a richer and creamier sandesh, use full cream milk. 5. Knead the chenna while it’s slightly warm to avoid the dry and grainy texture. 6. Avoid over-squeezing, as it can dry out the chenna and make the Sandesh crumbly.

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Sandesh recipe - How to make Sandesh

Preparation Time:    Cooking Time:    Total Time:     12Makes 12 pieces
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Method
For sandesh

    For sandesh
  1. To make sandesh recipe, combine saffron and 2 tsp hot milk. Mix well and keep aside.
  2. Heat the milk in a deep non-stick pan and bring to a simmer. Add the vinegar gradually and keep stirring gently.
  3. Once it is completely curdled, the chenna and the whey (greenish water) separate out. Strain using a muslin cloth.
  4. Wash the chenna thoroughly with the clean water and squeeze out the excess water from the chenna.
  5. Tie and hang for 30 minutes for the extra water to drain out. Place the chenna ball in a plate and knead well.
  6. Add cornflour and powdered sugar again knead well into a smooth mixture.
  7. Heat a broad non-stick pan, add the chenna mixture, cardamom powder and cook on a slow flame while mashing it with the back of the spoon continuously for 2 minutes.
  8. Remove in a plate and refrigderate for 15 minutes. Mix well to form a soft pilable dough.
  9. Divide and roll the sandesh mixture into 12 equal size flat and crack free balls.
  10. Make a dent in the centre and put a drop of saffron milk in the centre.
  11. Garnish with almond slivers, pistachio slivers and rose petals and serve the sandesh immediately.
Nutrient values (Abbrv) per piece
Energy114 cal
Protein4.5 g
Carbohydrates9 g
Fiber0.1 g
Fat6.6 g
Cholesterol16.1 mg
Sodium19.2 mg
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what is Bengali sandesh made of?

    what is Bengali sandesh made of?
  1. See the below image of list of ingredients for making Bengali Sandesh.

how to make chenna

    how to make chenna
  1. To make sandesh recipe | Bengali sandesh | sondesh | combine ¼ tsp saffron strands in a small bowl. The primary contribution of saffron milk is its exquisite, floral, and honey-like aroma and flavor. It also imparts a rich golden yellow color to the Sandesh.
  2. Add 2 tsp hot milk.
  3. Mix well and keep aside.
  4. Heat 6 cups of cow's milk in a deep non-stick pan. You can also use full fat buffalo milk to make this recipe.
  5. On a medium flame bring it to a simmer.
  6. Add 2 tbsp vinegar gradually. Vinegar, along with alternatives like lemon juice, introduces acidity to the milk. This disrupts the milk protein casein, causing it to coagulate and separate from the whey (liquid portion). This reaction forms the basis of chenna, which is then used to make Sandesh. You can also use lemon juice but prefer using vinegar to avoid getting a lemony taste.
  7. Keep stirring gently.
  8. Once it is completely curdled, the chenna and the whey (greenish water) separate out.
  9. Strain using a muslin cloth. 
  10. Wash the chenna thoroughly with the clean water. This removes any residual sourness and ensures a clean, milky taste.
  11. Squeeze out the excess water from the chenna. A wet chenna is difficult to shape and tends to crumble easily. Squeezing it out makes it drier and more manageable, allowing you to shape the Sandesh into desired forms and maintaining their shape better.
  12. Tie and hang for 30 minutes for the extra water to drain out.

how to make Sandesh

    how to make Sandesh
  1. Place the chenna ball in a plate.
  2. Knead well. 
  3. Add 1 tbsp cornflour. A small amount of cornflour can prevent the chenna from sticking to your hands or utensils during shaping.
  4. Add ¼ cup powdered sugar. It dissolves more easily than granulated sugar and prevents grittiness.
  5. Knead well into a smooth mixture.
  6. Heat a broad non-stick pan and add the chenna mixture.
  7. Add 1/8 tsp cardamom (elaichi) powder. Cardamom has a distinctive and refreshing aroma that complements the milkiness of Sandesh. It adds a touch of freshness and makes the dessert more enticing.
  8. Cook on a slow flame while mashing it with the back of the spoon continuously for 2 minutes. 
  9. Remove in a plate and spread it.
  10. Refrigerate for 15 minutes. This allows the flavors to meld and the sandesh to set properly. You can also refrigerate for at least 2 hours before shaping and serving.
  11. Mix well to form a soft pliable dough.
  12. Divide and roll the sandesh mixture into 12 equal size flat and crack free balls.
  13. Make a dent in the centre.
  14. Put a drop of saffron milk in the centre.
  15. Garnish with almond slivers, pistachio slivers and rose petals and serve sandesh recipe | Bengali sandesh | sondesh | immediately.

pro tips to make Sandesh recipe

    pro tips to make Sandesh recipe
  1. Use fresh lemon juice or vinegar and add it gradually, stirring constantly. Over-acidification can make the chenna rubbery.
  2. Use freshly ground cardamom powder for the most aromatic flavor. You can also experiment with other flavors like saffron, rosewater.
  3. Sandesh is best enjoyed fresh within 2-3 days. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
  4. For a richer and creamier sandesh, use full cream milk.
  5. Knead the chenna while it’s slightly warm to avoid the dry and grainy texture.
  6. Avoid over-squeezing, as it can dry out the chenna and make the Sandesh crumbly.

Reviews

Sandesh
 on 19 May 18 05:02 PM
5

I made Sandesh using this recipe, added a little bit of orange squash to make a tangy-citrusy-sweet flavored sweet. Thank you so much for this recipe.
Sandesh ( Mithai )
 on 21 Mar 16 12:21 AM
5

Its delicious when I cooked it ..I am just 15 but its so easy that even a child can cook it....
Tarla Dalal
21 Mar 16 08:41 AM
   Hi Shreya, We are glad you liked the recipe, do try more recipes and let us know how you liked them.
Sandesh ( Mithai )
 on 26 Sep 15 03:21 PM
5

Sandesh ( Mithai )
 on 06 Aug 15 01:32 PM
5

Love this recipe. but.no mention.of gur ka.sandesh''Pl.post receipe of.gur sandedh
Sandesh ( Mithai )
 on 15 Feb 13 11:07 AM
5

Nice basic recipe. You need a bit of skill in making this.
Sandesh ( Mithai )
 on 15 Jan 13 10:01 AM
5

Taste great and difficult to make. Not for beginners.
Sandesh (mithai)
 on 28 Oct 11 10:51 AM
1

I am still looking for the perfect recipe of making sandesh... in this recipe they state it leaves the sides ...mine never leaves the side of the pan so early...and it gets overcooked and hence very hard...