- Chhenna Poda
Chhena poda is the quintessential
cheese dessert from the state ofOrissa in easternIndia . "Chhena poda" literally means "burnt cheese". It is usually made of well-kneaded homemadericotta cheese , cashew nuts andraisin s that is baked for several hours until it browns. [cite web
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It is said that chhena poda originated in the Orissan village of "
Nayagarh " in the first half of the twentieth century. The owner of a confectionery, a certain "Bidyadhar Sahoo" decided to add sugar and seasonings to leftovercottage cheese one night, and leave it in an oven that was still warm from earlier use. The next day, he was pleasantly surprised to find out what a scrumptious dessert he had accidentally created. Chhena poda soon became popular throughout Orissa. Today, it is also made inWest Bengal and elsewhere in India.Popularity
Chhena poda is usually made at home during traditional festivals in Orissa, such as
Durga Puja . It is also served in small traditional roadside stalls and confectioneries throughout the state along with other delicacies such as rasagolla. Since the mid-eightees, it has gradually found its place in restaurant menus across Orissa. After losing out to another traditionalOriya sweet,rasagolla , which got associated with West Bengal, the Orissa Milk Federation is investing heavily in mass producing and popularizing this delicacy, determined not to let this happen again. [cite web
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author=Rajaram Satpathy, Times of India
15 August 2002]Recipe
Ingredients
*2 lbs part-skim Ricotta cheese
*3 tbsp sooji
*15 tbsp of sugar
*1 cup raisins
*1 cup cashew nuts (preferably raw)
*Cardamom s
*1 cup waterProcess
*1. Put the Ricotta cheese and the flour or sooji in a container and knead thoroughly using a hand blender.
*2. Fry the cashew nuts in a little oil so that it browns a little. Be careful not to overcook.
*3. Add the cashews and all other ingredients into the cheese mixture and mix thoroughly.
*4. Transfer the batter into a leaving about a 1 inch from top empty.
*5. Pre-heat the oven at 325 F and bake it for 60-90 minutes until the top turns light brown.
*6. Cool it after taking out from the oven.
*7. Then cut into 2 in X 1 in squares and serve.References
ee also
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Rasabali
*Rasagolla
*Chhena Gaja
*Kheersagar
*List of Indian sweets and desserts
*Oriya cuisine
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