The new year calls for newer things, so why not celebrate Poila Baisakh with a sweet twist? Be it lau’er payesh, which is also a sandwich, a baked rosogolla that’s not just made with chhana or a pumpkin mousse that’s just #perfect — these recipes will definitely make the Nabo Borsher mishti mukh even more special.
Lau’er payesh, with a twist
Have you ever tried a lau (bottle gourd) payesh, in a sandwiched form? If you’ve had or made chalkumror pur bhaja (ash gourd fritters), the process is similar but with a delightful twist!
Ingredients:
- Lau (bottle gourd): 1 small
- Full fat milk: 1litre
- Khoya kheer (mawa): 100gm
- Condensed milk: ½ of a small cup
- Cardamom powder: 2 teaspoons
- Bay leaf: 1 large
- Chopped dry fruits (cashew, raisins, almonds, walnuts): 1 medium cup
- All purpose flour (maida): 1 small cup
- Cornflour: 1 tablespoon
- Ghee: 50gm (to shallow fry the sandwiches)
Method:
- Peel the skin of the bottle gourd and cut into halves. Cut slices of medium thickness
- In a mixing bowl, grate the khoya kheer. Add one teaspoon of cardamom powder and condensed milk. Mix well
- Make a thick batter of all purpose flour and cornflour
- Heat ghee in a nonstick pan. Take one slice of bottle gourd, add a layer of the khoya mix as a filling. Cover with another slice and make a sandwich
- Dip the sandwich in the batter and fry on low to medium heat until both sides are golden brown
- In a deep pan add the milk and turn on the heat. Now add the bay leaf and cardamom powder. Slow cook the milk until it is half its quantity
- Add chopped dry fruits. If needed, add some condensed milk too. The consistency should begin to look like kheer
- Add the sandwiches and cook for another 7-10 minutes. Garnish with some more chopped dry fruits and serve hot
A different kind of baked rosogolla
This rosogolla isn’t made with just chhana (cottage cheese). It also includes mishti aloo (sweet potato) and is baked — creating a creamy kheer-wrapped rosogolla. Ready to try?
Ingredients:
- Chhana (cottage cheese): 1 large cup
- Sweet potatoes: 1 large
- Full fat milk: 1 litre
- Cardamom powder: 1 teaspoon
- Powdered sugar: 1 small cup
- Cardamom pods: 2-3 pieces
- Chopped dry fruits: 1 small cup
- Cornflower: 1 tablespoon
- Condensed milk: 1 small can
- Rose water: ½ teaspoon
- Khoya kheer: 50gm
Method:
- Drain any excess water from the cottage cheese
- Boil the sweet potatoes, peel off the skin and drain any excess water. Mash until lump-free
- Mix cottage cheese, sweet potatoes, powdered sugar, cardamom powder and rose water to make small balls. If needed, added cornflower
- Boil milk in a deep vessel with cardamom pods. Add khoya kheer and cook on low flame until the milk has started to thicken and the khoya has dissolved
- Add condensed milk and cook for another 5 minutes. The milk, by now, should be thick
- Take a baking dish and place the rosogollas. Pour the milk over the rosogollas, covering them evenly
- Preheat the oven for 2-3 minutes and grill at 200-degree celsius for 5 minutes
- Sprinkle chopped dry fruits, drizzle rose water and serve warm or chilled
An exotic pumpkin mousse
Have you ever had pumpkin mousse with a topping of peanut butter and caramel sauce topping? No? There’s no better time to indulge than now.
Ingredients:
- Chopped pumpkin: 2 large cups
- Heavy cream: 200ml
- Pumpkin spice: 1 teaspoon
- Powdered sugar: ½ cup
- Marshmallows: 100gm
- Full fat milk: ½ of a medium cup
- Peanut butter: 100ml
- Caramel sauce: 100ml
- Salted butter: 100gm
- Chopped roasted peanuts: 1 small cup
Process:
- Make a paste of the chopped pumpkin pieces in a blender
- In a nonstick pan, melt butter and add milk. Cook for 2 minutes. Then add pumpkin puree and marshmallows. Cook until smooth and lump-free
- Turn off the heat and let the mixture to cool
- Meanwhile, blend sugar and cream until fluffy
- Fold the pumpkin mixture into the sugar and cream mixture
- Pour the mixture in small bowls or serving containers of your choice. Add dollops of peanut butter and caramel sauce on top. Sprinkle chopped peanuts. Serve chilled