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Orange Chocolate Sandesh | A Fusion Sweet Recipe

Orange Chocolate Sandesh. Have you heard about this before? May be never. Me too. This is another collection from a Popular Bengali Magazine. When I saw the recipe of this sweet.I was just stunned. On that moment I decided to try it anyway. Finally I got a chance to do it. But one thing is common for me without My personal touch it seems not good. So I changed the recipe little. And it came out just mind blowing .

It is fusion sweet recipe and ingredients are very common and of course easily available in market too.
So why not to try. Its taste was absolutely like sweet from shop kind. In the original recipe they did not use any mawa/khova but I added little khova to enhance taste. So now check out the recipe.


Orange Chocolate Sandesh | A Fusion Sweet Recipe



Recipe by Nabanita Das
Prep time: 5 mins
Cook time: 10 mins

Ingredients
  • 1 Cup Orange Juice
  • 300 gm Fresh Chana / Paneer from milk
  • 4 tbsp Orange zest
  • 1 Cup Mawa / Khova
  • 100 gm or 1/2 cup Sugar
  • 300-400gm White Chocolate
  • 2 pinches Edible Orange Food Color
  • 2 tbsp Chopped Almonds
Cooking Directions
  1. Place one non stick pan onto stove.
  2. Add chana/ Paneer , sugar and orange juice, mix well.
  3. Stir continuously then add mawa or khova & mix well again.
  4. When it makes a solid lumps put off the gas.
  5. Let it be cool & then make small balls from the dough, keep aside.
Now
  1. Melt the chocolate & add little color & orange zest mix well.
  2. Now take one spoon of melted chocolate and coat chocolate on the surface of the sweets.
  3. Place it on the butter paper or banana leaf.
  4. Let it be into freezer for few hours until set.
  5. When set completely garnish with chopped almonds & serve.
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Comments

Priya Satheesh said…
yummy n innovative...
saraniskitchen said…
Well made one dear...looks great...
Priya Suresh said…
Very attractive and fabulous sandesh..omg, am drooling here.
Nargis Aara said…
Lovely Fusion Nabanita :) Please go thru my blog post
http://sweets-n-spices.blogspot.in/2013/04/almondy-rooh-afza-lassi.html
I have a thank you note for you :)
Shama Nagarajan said…
interesting recipe..tempting
Anonymous said…
Yummy..
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Unknown said…
Lovely and interesting indian dessert :) love the color
Nava K said…
Tadaa!! I love this so much. Oranges are my fav and I can see how this fruit has brought in the fabulous factors to the sweet.
Sanoli Ghosh said…
Total droolworthy sandesh Pinky. Amazing dessert. Dekhei khete ichha korche.

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Very lovely and innovative sweet. This is my first time here. You have great collection of recipes. I am happily following you. Will be happy if you follow me back.
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Vimitha Durai said…
love the combo anytime... looks so colorful
Unknown said…
i love sandesh..it looks tempting
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Sumee said…
That looks soooooo good!!!Ummm
Achu said…
Amazing and new to me ..Loved the clicks. Thank you so much for your entry linked in my blog.