What is Nolen Gur?
Sweets with jaggery
Recipe for Sandesh
Tips to prepare perfect Nolen Gurer sandesh
- Grind the chenna to a smooth paste before cooking.
- Don’t add too much jaggery. It may make the Sandesh hard.
- Always cook the Sandesh in heavy bottom pan. Too much heat can spoil the complete dessert.
- Always cook the Sandesh in low flame.
- Add little bit of milk during the time of cooking. It makes the Sandesh softer.
- After cooking the Sandesh mixture, mash it again with the opposite side of the spoon. It gives better texture to the Nolen Gurer Sandesh.
How to make Nolen Gurer Sandesh?
Ingredients:
- Full cream Milk, 1 Litre
- 1 Lemon to curdle the Milk
- 5 tablespoons Nolen gur (Date palm jaggery), grated
- 1 tablespoon Milk (Optional)
- 1 teaspoon Ghee (Clarified Butter), to grease hand and moulds
Instructions:
- Take the 1 litre milk in a heavy bottom pan.
- Put the flame in medium high and let the milk boil.
Tip: While boiling the milk, put the flame in medium and stir occasionally. Otherwise, the milk will stick to the bottom of the pan and a burning smell may get induced into the milk.
- Put the flame in lowest.
- On the other side, cut the Lemon into two pieces.
- Squeeze out the lemon juice into the milk with the help of a lemon squeezer.
- Stir it slowly and let the milk curdle.
- Stir for 1-2 minutes in lowest flame.
- On the other hand, place a colander in the sink of kitchen and put a Muslin cloth on the colander.
- When the water gets separated from the curdled milk, switch off the flame.
- Pour the curdled milk immediately to the Muslin cloth. With the help of a spatula, stir the Chenna gently for a minute to cool it off.
- Gather the corners of the cloth.
- Put the Chenna into the running water. Wash the Chenna carefully. This helps to remove the flavour of Lemon off the Chenna and allows the Chenna to cool down.
- Squeeze the excess water and then tie a tight knot of the cloth.
- Hang the Chenna for 30 minutes.
- Transfer the chenna into a jar of a grinder and close the lid of the jar.
- Pulse the chenna for half a minute to a smooth velvety paste.
- Take a heavy bottom pan on lowest flame.
- Add the pulsed chenna and grated nolen gur (Date palm jaggery) one by one into the pan.
- Mix both the ingredients nicely and cook it in low flame for 5 minutes until the jaggery melts completely. Stir continuously or else it will stick to the bottom.
- Add 1 tablespoon milk into the mixture and mix it nicely.
- Cook it in low flame for another 4-5 minutes. The content will start becoming thicker gradually. Stir continuously and cook it until the mixture converts into a thick mass and releases sides.
Note: This is the crucial part of preparing Sandesh. We need to cook it in low flame and stir it continuously or else it will stick to the bottom. Then the Sandesh will smell Smokey. We need to be patient at this stage.
- Switch off the flame and put the pan down.
- Pour the Sandesh mixture on a plate and allow it to be at room temperature.
- Take small portions of the Sandesh mixture and make small balls with your hands. Flatten the ball slightly with our palm.
- Put them into the mould and design them.
How to store Nolen Gurer Sandesh
Serving Instruction
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Where did you get the moulds from ?
I have purchased it online from Amazon.
Thank you ! Can you give me the link if possible ?
You can try the below:
https://www.amazon.in/Electomania-Plastic-Cookie-Cutter-White/dp/B073M3N3FK/ref=sr_1_10?crid=1WKXIVRFFUY4O&dchild=1&keywords=plastic+cookie+cutter+set&qid=1635175543&qsid=262-3816669-5186201&sprefix=plastic+cookie+%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-10&sres=B092DL2J4T%2CB08THWC28Q%2CB08V8X8VD8%2CB0865QNCXM%2CB099NN64TH%2CB08V8N54D3%2CB08CHHYW3H%2CB08YYKHK91%2CB084C3THH6%2CB073M3N3FK%2CB07NSV231P%2CB08ZKZ5XJH%2CB08HRQG46G%2CB071L876VT%2CB091NTZPVM%2CB091DRGHHR%2CB092R82M3N%2CB08RNT8CYH%2CB09HCNKZCL%2CB07YJQL2TF&srpt=COOKIE_CUTTER
Hi Do you get Nolen gur here in UK? From where do you buy it if at all? Thanks
Hi Richa, Yes, you can get Nolen Gur in most of the Bangladeshi grocery stores in UK. I normally get it from MAS Bazaar near Beckton.
Hi Thomas, Glad to know that you tried the recipe. The texture of Nolen Gurer Sandesh is usually very soft and smooth. But the texture can get dry if you overcook the mixture. Also, you need to be careful while cooking with jaggery. The timing is very important here.
Nolen is also known as Date Palm Jaggery. I checked the link you shared but its quite difficult to understand whether it is exactly nolen gur or not from the pictures.
Great recipe! So I tried it out yesterday and the taste was pretty good. Couple of questions:
(1) The texture was a little powdery and not as smooth as your picture. Any thoughts?
(2) Also, I was able to get Date Palm Jaggery from an online Indian Store. Assuming this is the same as Nalen Gur?
https://www.zifiti.com/aff-detail/chettinad-palm-jaggery-karuppati-1/1052045/GS?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6d-TlsDH7gIVA_HACh39vQWFEAQYAiABEgIYZvD_BwE
Thanks!