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Oreo Paneer Modak – Festive Fusion Ganesh Chaturthi Dessert

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Oreo Paneer Modak Recipe

Description:
Vinayaka Chaturthi, celebrated grandly in the southern and western parts of India, brings joy and festivity to millions. This ten-day festival is particularly vibrant in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, with beautifully adorned idols of Lord Ganesha gracing homes and community pandals. A highlight of the celebration is offering Modak, Lord Ganesha’s favorite sweet, during morning and evening prayers. The Oreo Paneer Modak Recipe is a delightful fusion dessert that combines the rich taste of Oreo biscuits with the creamy texture of paneer, making it a unique and delicious treat for this special occasion.


Recipe Details

Cuisine Indian
Course Dessert
Diet Vegetarian
Prep Time 35 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Serves 10-12 modaks

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity
Condensed Milk 150 grams
Paneer (Homemade Cottage Cheese) 200 grams, grated
Oreo Biscuits 200 grams
Butter (Salted) 25 grams
Cardamom Powder (Elaichi) 1/4 teaspoon

Nutritional Information (Per Modak)

Nutrient Amount
Calories ~140 kcal
Protein ~4.5 grams
Carbohydrates ~16 grams
Fats ~6 grams
Sugars ~10 grams

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Oreo Biscuit Powder

    • Carefully separate the creamy filling from the Oreo biscuits. Reserve the creamy filling in a bowl.
    • Grind the biscuits in a mixer grinder until they form a fine powder. Transfer the powder to a bowl and set aside.
  2. Grate and Blend the Paneer

    • Grate the paneer and blend it into a smooth paste using a mixer grinder. This ensures a silky texture for the Modak mixture.
  3. Combine Ingredients

    • In a large mixing bowl, combine the biscuit powder, creamy filling from the biscuits, and the paneer paste. Knead the mixture thoroughly until it forms a smooth, uniform dough.
  4. Prepare the Sweet Mixture

    • Heat a heavy-bottomed kadai over medium-low heat. Add butter, condensed milk, and cardamom powder. Stir continuously until the mixture becomes bubbly and aromatic.
  5. Incorporate the Biscuit and Paneer Mixture

    • Add the prepared paneer-biscuit mixture to the kadai. Mix well with a spatula, ensuring the ingredients are evenly incorporated.
    • Continue stirring until the mixture thickens and begins to leave the sides of the pan. Remove from heat and let it cool slightly.
  6. Shape the Modaks

    • Grease a Modak mold lightly with butter. Take a small portion of the mixture, roll it into a ball, and press it into the mold. Remove any excess mixture from the edges.
    • If you do not have a Modak mold, you can shape them by hand, although the results may vary slightly in uniformity.
  7. Unmold and Plate

    • Carefully remove the shaped Modak from the mold and place it on a butter paper or a lightly greased plate. Repeat the process for the remaining mixture.
  8. Serve

    • Serve the Oreo Paneer Modaks as prasad during Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations or enjoy them as a delicious dessert or snack. Pair them with traditional treats like Baked Chevdo and a warm cup of Masala Chai for a festive spread.

Pro Tips

  1. Paneer Texture: Ensure the paneer is fresh and soft. Blending it into a smooth paste will result in perfectly textured Modaks.
  2. Uniform Shape: Greasing the mold ensures easy release and clean edges for the Modaks.
  3. Custom Flavors: Add a pinch of nutmeg powder or saffron strands for an enhanced flavor.
  4. Storage: Store the Modaks in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days.

The Oreo Paneer Modak Recipe is a creative twist on the classic Modak, offering a delightful blend of traditional flavors and modern ingredients. Whether you’re celebrating Vinayaka Chaturthi or simply exploring fusion desserts, this recipe is sure to impress and satisfy your sweet cravings.

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