- Rasmalai
- Paneer payasam
 Preparation Time : 15 mins+2 hours standing time | Cooking Time : 15 Mins | Makes: 20-23
   Full fat milk    1 litre    Curd| yogurt    3 tblsp    Ice cubes     few    Sugar       3/4 cup ( can make it to 1 cup)    Water  for sugar syrup   1 cup    Sooji | rava   1 tsp (optional)      Â

Method:
- Boil the milk in a heavy bottomed vessel and once it comes to rolling boil simmer the flame and add the yogurt to this and mix well.

- The milk will start curdling. Then switch off the flame. Immediately add the ice cubes.
- Sieve this in a clean cloth and drain the water. Wash this You can use this water for making chapathi.
- Chenna is ready.

- Squeeze the water and hang the chenna for 2 hours. Let the water completely drain.

- After 2 hours take out the chenna from the cloth and transfer to a wide bowl.

-  Add the rava(if adding) and knead the dough for 20 minutes. This will make it soft. If it is not kneaded wel you won’t get soft rasgullas. So be patient and knead it well. Listen to you favourite music and knead the dough. Make them into medium sized balls.

- In a pressure cooker add the sugar and water and let it come to a boil. No need to check the String consistency .Â
- Add the rolled balls to the sugar syrup and cover the pressure cooker. Keep the flame high and let be for 5 minutes. Even the whistle comes it is ok.
- Let this be in very very low flame for 5 minutes. Switch off the flame.
- Let the pressure subside on it own. Open the cooker and the rasgullas are done. This will increase in size mostly double. So just chose a cooker accordingly.

- Soft sopongy rasgullas are ready to serve. Do no keep it in the refrigerator. Else it will become harder.

- Lemon juice can also be used instead of curd. In that case use 2 tblsp of lemon and dilute this with 3 tblsp of water.
- Once the milk is getting curdled immediately swich off the flame and add the ice cubes. Adding ice cubes will reduce the heat and stop the milk from curdling further.
- Kneading is more important as it will give soft and spongy rasgullas.
- Do not add sugar while kneading the chenna. It will get caramalised and in turn change the colour of the rasgullas.
- I added 3/4 cup of sugar and i felt it is perfect. If you want little extra sweet, you can add 1 cup of sugar.
- Some people add a pinch of baking soda to the chenna while kneading. But i felt without adding that my rasgullas turned out soft.