It’s delicious and not as difficult as it is time-consuming but when you can get a similar result in 10 mins, I am not picking the longer route. I am just not that kinda girl! You may also like the following quick and easy Diwali sweets: Step by Step Rasmalai Recipe: I used a lemon squeezer to make the job easier. Be gentle though, otherwise the rasgulla will crumble. You don’t have to squeeze the life out of them, just get most of the syrup out so that our milk mixture can get in and soak up the ragullas nicely. 2. Mix the milk and condensed milk and bring to boil. Add the cardamom powder and saffron and simmer for 3-4 mins. Then add the drained rasgullas and chopped nuts. Mix well and let it simmer together for another minute. 3. Remove from fire, let it cool down and refrigerate for a few hours. Serve chilled with more crushed nuts on top. Yum! Any milk-based sweet is right up on my list of favourites but rasmalai does hold a special place in both TH’s and my heart! Hope you try this easy Rasmalai recipe this Diwali. For rasmalai recipe in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Kannada, Urdu etc please use the Google Translate button in the sidebar.