Komola bhog or orange flavoured rasgulla.
Komola bhog is a popular sweet of Bengal. Just like rasgulla but slightly larger in size and flavoured with orange. These rasgulla are stuffed with pistachio and orange segment. Stuffing and flavour made these rasgulla super yummy.
I have already shared two different flavoured rasgulla here.
You may like some more orange recipes here.
1. Kheer komola or orange kheer
2. Chocolate cake with orange crunch and glaze
3. Orange crinkle cookies or nankhatai
4. Eggless orange muffins with chocolate inside
5. Sugar free choco orange mousse with malai or milk topping
Sending this post to 178 #Foodiemonday bloghop harvest harmony theme. My contribution is orange flavoured delicious spongy rasgulla or komola bhog for this festive theme.
Recipe is same as white rasgulla but flavoured with orange and slightly larger in size. I have stuffed this rasgulla with pistachio and little orange segment and added saffron and orange juice in the sugar syrup.
Always use large pan to make rasgulla. Because rasgulla expand in the sugar syrup. If you use less sugar syrup or overcrowded in the pan rasgulla will become flat. Rasgulla need space to retain it’s shape. Here is a picture of flat komola bhog because of wrong size pan.
You can skip orange segment stuffing if you want. Stuff only pistachio or you can stuff the cottage cheese or paneer/chhena balls with small misri/rock candy or ilaichi dana/nakul dana. Or you can make it without stuffing too. I sometimes make it just like white rasgulla with orange flavour and colour.
Recipe
Milk – 1 litre
Lemon juice or vinegar -3 – 4 tablespoon or as require
Sugar – 1 & 1/2 cup
Water – 3 cup
Orange juice – 1 cup
Saffron – a pinch
Orange food colour – 1 – 2 drop, optional
Orange essence – 2 – 3 drop + 2 drops for syrup
Orange segment and chopped pistachio for stuffing
Method
Please read all the tips and tricks to make rasgulla here to make perfect orange flavoured rasgulla or komola bhog.
1. Place a cheesecloth on a strainer.
2. Heat milk in a heavy bottom pan. When it starts to rolling boil remove from heat. Add lemon juice or vinegar.
Add 1 tablespoon at a time. Stir and add 1 tablespoon more or as require to curdle the milk completely.
3. When greenish whey and cottage cheese separates immediately pour into the strainer. If you boil further after curdling your cottage cheese and rasgulla will be hard.
4. Wash the paneer under running water or dip the cheesecloth in a bowl filled with cold water. Wash the cottage cheese well to remove the smell of vinegar or lemon.
5. Squeeze the cloth well to drain all the water from cottage cheese.
6. Remove the cottage cheese on a large dry cloth. Wrap well and put a heavy weight on it for 2 hours.
7. Take out the cottage cheese or paneer on a large plate. Add food colour if using.
8. Mash with your finger tips and heel of your palm. Mash till your palm becomes greasy.
9. Make 5 – 6 small balls. These will become double. If you want large sized komola bhog make 5 balls.
10. Flatten the balls and place little orange segment and pistachio slivers in the middle.
You can omit orange segment if you want.
11. Close the edges and make smooth ball again.
12. There shouldn’t be any crack on the balls.
Press the balls between your fingers and palm tightly to make crack free balls.
13. Make round ball using your both palm. Make all the balls this way.
14. In a large and broad pan heat 1 cup sugar, 3 cup water, saffron and 1 cup orange juice. Pan should be large. In small pan balls may be disfigured.
15. When sugar dissolved and it starts to rolling boil add the cottage cheese balls one by one. Let it boil on full flame from 2 – 3 minutes.
16. Cover and cook on medium high heat for 20 minutes.
17. After 20 minutes switch off the heat. Keep it covered for 2 hours or until completely cool down.
18. You can keep these in refrigerator for 5 – 6 days.
Serve chilled or at room temperature. Try out this komola bhog and enjoy the heavenly taste.
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poonampagar says
I am drooling over these Orange flavored rasgulla di ! I am sure it must be flavorful and utterly delicious !
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Poonam. Yes dear task was really superbly delicious. Do try and enjoy the heavenly taste 😊
mistimaan says
Just loved it
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much 😊
The Girl Next Door says
As always, a beautiful dessert recipe, Sujataji! I love rasgullas, and I’m sure these orange ones would be all the more delicious. 🙂
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Priya 😊
dpranita583 says
Nice muffins but have you fried muffins?
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you. No not muffins or fried these are orange flavoured rasgulla 😊
Vidya Narayan says
Sujataji, I always tell you this and will repeat once more today after seeing these gorgeous Rasgullas – Let us exchange sweets soon please! Haha. Absolutely sinful and trust me, you are making my mouth water as Bengali sweets esp Rasgulla is my weakness.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot dear Vidya. I really wish I could share these with you 😍
FoodTrails says
Rasgullas are my kids and hubby’s favourite.. these orange flavoured rasgullas look so tempting and inviting.. will love you try your recipe soon.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Swaty. Please do try and let me know how it turns out 😊
themadscientistskitchen says
OMG! I am glad you made komola bhog and not the other stuff I had suggested. I am not going to try making this will come to your place to eat it. In my house I will be stuffing myself with these beauties and no one will mind it. Too bad on my waist.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Archana. Only one or two komola bhog will not effect your waist. 😀And please come over I will make it again for you. It will be a great pleasure for me. You had suggested cake right? 😊
mayurisjikoni says
Your recipe using orange for rasgullas is making me drool. I love orange flavor and just can imagine how it would taste in rasgulla. Lovely share Sujata.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Mayuri. Please do try, I am sure you will love the taste 😊
sizzlingtastebuds says
rasgulla with a twist thats an awesome combo and a unique sweet, Sujata…
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Kalyani 😊
Sasmita Sahoo Samanta says
OMG !!! i wish cud pick some right way from the screen itself literally I am just drooling di :0
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Sasmita 😊
Veena Krishnakumar says
I am drooling looking at the pics. It must have been very delicious!!
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Veena. Yes it was super yummy 😊
Sujata Shukla says
I don’t know where to start my comments. Whether to talk about this mouthwatering recipe, whether to comment on the flavours it must have, or on the images. Whether to praise the recipe because though I love Rosogolla, I did not imagine I could make them at home by myself. The recipe is very clear and I am going to try this saffron and pista and orange flavoured yum looking Rosogolla very soon. Lovely festive share, Sujata Roy.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a ton Sujata Shukla. Your words made my day. So glad you liked it. If you want to try make white rasgulla first. I have shared all the tips and tricks for it. Then try with different flavours. I love making these different flavour rasgulla. Please do try and let me know how it turns out 😍
Preethi Prasad says
I love this sweet so much.Never tasted orange flavor though.The pics are making it more tempting.Fantastic share.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Preethi 😊
Seema Doraiswamy Sriram says
These look terrific, It is interesting how many recipes you have with oranges. so yumm each one.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Seema 😊