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Sandesh (Sondesh, Shondesh) is a Bengali sweet that’s made from fresh chenna. It’s absolutely delicious the best part about tryinga sandesh recipe at home is that you can choose the type of flavours you want and more importantly, sweetness levels. I like my milk sweets mildly sweet if possible, so my sandesh recipe is a bit less on sweetness. I decided to flavour it with a hint of kesar (saffron) and some cardamom powder, that’s it. I am not a fan of heavy kesar flavour too so I chose to just dab the sandesh with it after shaping them. Read on for more options when you make your own sandesh recipe.

{Also check out super easy gajar ka halwa recipe made in a pressure cooker}

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I won’t be able to make a lot of sweets and snacks for Diwali this year butquick and easy sweet recipes like this sandesh recipedo come in handy for those strapped for time. Although you do need some fresh chenna to make sandesh, it’s very little hands-on cooking time to make chenna, just make and hang it there and go about some other work while it gets ready to be converted into something delicious. Here are the step by step instructions to make chenna.

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The difference in colour in the above two pics is due to lighting. The first one was taken in the late evening immediately after making the sandesh and the second one next day morning after refrigerating them overnight. It took every ounce of my will power not to pop them all into my mouth fresh after making them!

For making enough chenna for 6 sandesh, you need 500 ml milk. Check detailed recipe to make chenna at home and scale the amount of milk to get the required number of sandesh. I definitely recommend making more than 6 at a time.

You may like this easy 10-minrasmalai recipe – a definite crowd pleaser. Make some this Diwali. Or, how about some rasgulla from scratch? Also check out this list of easy Diwali sweets under 20 minutes.

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Sandesh Recipe

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Sandesh recipe, an easy Bengali milk sweet using fresh chenna. Perfect easy and delicious recipe to make during Diwali too

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 minutes mins

Total Time 38 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Indian

Ingredients

  • 1 cup of chenna see instructions on how to make chenna
  • 2.5 tbsp of sugar
  • A small pinch of cardamom powder
  • A few strands of saffron
  • 1 tbsp of warm milk
  • A tiny pinch of salt optional

Instructions

  • Soak the saffron strands in the warm milk.

  • Once you have made the chenna and kneaded it to a smooth-ish consistency, add the sugar, salt and cardamom powder to it.

  • Knead again lightly with your fingertips until the mixture is well combined.

  • Transfer to a pan and cook on low heat to remove the rawness of the chenna.

  • The mixture will start to let out some moisture and turn soft and mushy. Keep stirring until it starts to leave the sides of the pan. If you overcook, the chenna will turn dry so stop when the mixture is moist and coming together as a lump.

  • Transfer to a bowl and add the saffron+milk if you'd like (I just dabbed the strands on after shaping). When the mixture is warm, shape into small balls, and flatten lightly. You can use moulds at this stage (check notes) too.

  • If you want a milder kesar flavour like me, add some saffron strands on the shaped sandesh.

  • You can serve this immediately or you can serve chilled after refrigerating for at least 30 minutes

Step by Step Sandesh Recipe

0. Soak the saffron strands in the warm milk.

1. Once you have made the chenna and kneaded it to a smooth-ish consistency, add the sugar, salt and cardamom powder to it.

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2. Knead again lightly with your fingertips until the mixture is well combined.

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3. Transfer to a pan and cook on low heat to remove the rawness of the chenna.

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4. The mixture will start to let out some moisture and turn soft and mushy. Keep stirring until it starts to leave the sides of the pan. If you overcook, the chenna will turn dry so stop when the mixture is moist and coming together as a lump.

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5. Transfer to a bowl and add the saffron+milk if you’d like (I just dabbed the strands on after shaping). When the mixture is warm, shape into small balls, and flatten lightly. You can use moulds at this stage (check notes) too.

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If you want a milder kesar flavour like me, add some saffron strands on the shaped sandesh.

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You can serve this immediately but I wanted mine chilled so I refrigerated it. That’s it! An easy Diwali sweet is now ready 🙂

NOTES:
– I referenced sandesh recipes from BongMom and Dassana before making this. Both of them use jaggery which I am sure tastes amazing but I didn’t have any in hand. I also used proportions to my own taste. (BongMom has used some very cool stone moulds for making sandesh!)
– Buy powdered cardamom to make your sweet-making a much easier process. It costs more than cardamom pods but totally worth it, in my opinion
– You can add some cocoa powder before cooking the chenna for a chocolate sondesh. I was very tempted to do this as well but refrained

For sandesh (sondesh) recipe in tamil, hindi, marathi, urdu, gujarati, telugu, etc, please use the google translate button in the sidebar

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FAQs

What are the different types of Sandesh? ›

There are several Sandesh recipes available that offer unique flavors and textures. Some popular Sandesh varieties include Nolen Gurer Sandesh, Chocolate Sandesh, and Koraishutir Sandesh. The basic recipe for Sandesh involves the use of fresh chenna, sugar, and various flavorings.

What is the difference between Rasgulla and Sandesh? ›

Ingredients: Rasgulla is made from chenna, which is a type of fresh cottage cheese, and is cooked in sugar syrup. Sandesh, on the other hand, is made from chenna mixed with sugar and other flavorings such as cardamom, saffron, or rose water. Texture: Rasgulla has a spongy texture and is soft and moist.

What is sondesh made of? ›

Sandesh (confectionery)
Assortment of Bengali sandesh from Kolkata, India
CourseDessert
Main ingredientsChhena, sugar, jaggery (gur), condensed milk
VariationsNolen guṛer sondesh, norom pak sondesh, koṛa pak sondesh, various flavorings
Media: Sandesh
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What is Gur Sandesh made of? ›

Sandesh is a quintessential Bengali sweet made with the goodness of homemade chenna, nolen gur and nuts. This traditional sweet delicacy can be made in several ways, but what makes it amazing is its creamy texture.

What is sandesh called in English? ›

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What are the different types of sandesh in Bengali? ›

The most popular variant of Sandesh is made of palm jaggery and is called Nolen Gurer Sandesh. Use of jaggery makes it brown in colour. In Dhaka, Sandesh is made very soft using mawa and curd, which is called Pranahara. Narom Pauk Sandesh and Koda Pauk Sandesh are two other varieties of this Bengali sweet.

What is the sweetest Bengali sweet? ›

Roshogulla And Rajbhog. One of the most famous Bengali sweets, Roshogolla is a soft round mithai made out of Chhena and dipped into a sugary syrup. Rajbhog is a close cousin of this famed sweet, with a delicious stuffing in its centre that can be made of dry fruits, saffron, cardamom and so on.

What is the king of Bengali sweets? ›

The king of all Bengali sweets, Roshogolla has become synonymous with Bengali food. These soft balls made from Chenna have a spongy texture and are soaked with sugar syrup. Generally served during special occasions in Bengal, you don't need a particular reason to have Roshogolla, the most popular Bengali sweet.

What is the best Bengali mithai? ›

Rasgulla is one of the most popular Bengali sweet and a love of many. (Photo:@Pinterest)
  • Pantua are like gulab jabun made with mawa and sugar. ...
  • Don't forget to enjoy the tasty ras malai. ...
  • Payesh is another tasty Bengali mithai to try on this Durga puja. ...
  • Kheer kadam is a two-layered sweet dish.
Oct 18, 2023

Should Sandesh be kept in the fridge? ›

Sandesh should not be left out at room temperature as it will spoil. To preserve sandesh. refrigerate it for up to 2 to 3 days in an air-tight container and serve once you are ready to eat them.

What is the famous dessert of West Bengal? ›

Roshmalai or ras malai is a popular Bengali and Indian dessert consisting of white cream, sugar, milk, and cardamom-flavored paneer cheese known as chhana. Almonds, cashews, and saffron are often added to the dessert. Roshmalai is of Bengali origin, and is sometimes described as a rich cheesecake without a crust.

What is gulab Patti Sandesh? ›

gulab patti sandesh is simply a delicious traditional sandesh flavoured with rose water and served with a rose petal on top. as the pak for its preparation is lightly cooked as compared to other sandesh for more moisture, the sweet turned out to be very soft & delicate.

Is Sandesh made from paneer? ›

It is often made for festive and special occasions, more importantly for Durga puja during Navratri. There are so many variations of making sandesh recipe. All are quite simple as much as just kneading up the three basic ingredients sugar, chena (paneer) and cardamom powder. Refrigerate for few hours and enjoy it.

How to make jaggery Sandesh? ›

Ingredients:
  1. 1.25l whole milk.
  2. 2 tbsp vinegar.
  3. 2 tbsp water.
  4. 1/2 cup gur (jaggery); check notes.
  5. Nuts or rose petals or raisins to garnish.
Oct 19, 2023

What is parijat sandesh? ›

It is a popular Bengali sweets made from Chena stuffed with dry fruits with flavour. Parijat Sandesh from Nakur Chandra Nandy.

Why is sandesh sweet called sandesh? ›

Upon eating it, the queen, it is said, wanted more. Her demand — “abar khabo!” — gave the sandesh its name. After Das's death, his son Krishna Chandra Das furthered his legacy. He simmered small balls of chhana in milk and made rasmalai.

What is the sandesh famous for? ›

Sandesh is a traditional Indian sweet originating from the state of Bengal. It is typically served as a dessert and consists of fresh paneer, sugar, and flavorings such as cardamom and saffron.

What is Mecha sandesh? ›

Regarding Mecha Sandesh

Chana Dal or Split Bengal Gram is powdered inside the shop and a besan is prepared from it. The besan is fried into Gathiya and the Gathiya is powdered again. It's then cooked with kheer and sugar into lumps. The lump is mashed with ghee and green cardamom into small roundels or Laddus.

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