CHAM CHAM RECIPE, A BENGALI SWEET (2024)

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This Chum Chum recipe yields soft, moist, juicy, and sweet with great texture. Cham Cham, Chom Chom, or even Cham Cham, these milksweets are called with various accents and slang according to the regions and states of India.

Like its name, the preparation and the recipe are also easy to make. It has neither a fussy sugar thread consistency nor a complicated cooking style.

It's a simple recipe; even the beginner can provide professional results.

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If I said this recipe is an entry-level cooking style, I mean it. I have tried to explain with detailed pictures and explanations, and I hope I have succeeded. Feel free to write a comment if you have any issues or doubts about this recipe.

While reading this Chum Chum recipe, a couple of questions arise for those who have not heard about this recipe before. Like,

What is Chum Chum? It is sweet, made originally from Bengal but loved and adopted by every other region of India. Made with Paneer/Cottage Cheese.

What is Paneer? Paneer is a milk product. Wikipedia says, "It has references in early centuries. It remains the most common type of cheese used in Traditional Indian Cuisines". From this, we can understand how paneer has been an integral cultural part of India.

I have a close connection with all Bengali Sweets like Rasagolla or Rasamalai, as I have been there for years.Trying these recipes in my kitchen is to rekindle my sweet memories of the region.

This Chum Chum recipeis straightforward, another reason for making it often. And tonnes of variations can be produced without any fussy methods. The primary process remains the same but you can make infinite sweetswith different flavors, colors, and shapes.

Do you know the essential preparation in this Chum Chum recipe can also be used to make side dish for roti?also a sandwich recipe?

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How to make

1. To make a chum chum recipe, add milk to a heavy-bottomed pan, add milk, and bring it to a boil. Once you see it foaming up in the top, simmer the flame to medium-low. And add Vinegar 2 tbsp.

2. The milk will start cuddling; stir occasionally for 1-2 minutes until your solid milk particles are entirely separated from the water. If not, add another tablespoon of Vinegar, until the whey is separated from the water completely. Pro-tip. If you have added more vinegar, strain them in running water to remove the sourness.

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3. In a strainer, place cheesecloth. Transfer the entire pot of curdled milk. Keep the filter in running water to remove vinegar/sourness.
4. Cover them and keep them aside for about 30 minutes until it drains out excess water completely.

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5. Transfer the drained solid milk product to a mixer grinder. Run the machine for about 1-2 minutes until no more crumbles are seen. And transfer them to a plate.
6. And knead the mixture until it turns pliable.

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7. Divide them into small, equal-sized portions, And make them small oval shaped.
8. In a Wide pan, add sugar and water. And bring it to a boil. Once sugar gets dissolved and starts rolling boil, gently slide oval-shaped one after the other. Cover the lid and cook for 6minutes on medium flame.

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9. Flip gently using a wooden spatula and close the lid. Cook it further for 6-7 minutes or until thoroughly cooked. Remove it from the flame and Keep it aside to bring it to room temperature.

10. In the meantime, add goya/mava to the plate and saffron/yellow food color. Blend it well to make it yellow dough.

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11. Once it comes to room temperature, cut slightly ¾th of each patty so that the bottom of the patty stays intact.

12. Stuff them gently and carefully with the filling. Sprinkle chopped nuts over the top.

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13.Keep refrigerated for 2-3 hours and serve chum chum chilled.

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Chum Chum recipe, a Bengali Sweet

This Chum Chum recipe yields, soft, moist, juicy sweet with the great texture. This rich Indian sweet/ dessert's recipe and the preparation are easier.

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Prep Time: 1 hour hour

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 5 people

Calories: 516kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 cups milk
  • 2 tablespoon vinegar
  • 1 ½ cup sugar
  • 4 cups water
  • 4 tablespoon khoa goya/ Mava
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 6 strands saffron
  • 3 tablespoon pistachios chopped

Instructions

  • In a pan add milk and bring it to boil. Once it starts foaming up add Vinegar 2 tablespoon and switch off the heat.

  • Now the milk will start cuddling, stir for 1-2 minutes until solid milk particles are completely separated from whey water. Add more lemon juice if needed.

  • In a colander, place cheesecloth and transfer the entire pot of cuddled milk. And keep the colander in running water to remove excess vinegar/sourness.

  • Cover them and keep it aside for about half an hour.

  • Then squeeze to remove the excess water.

  • Now transfer the drained solid milk product to the blender. Pulse for about 1-2 minutes until it forms a smooth dough. And transfer to a plate.

  • Gently press till it becomes a pliable dough.

  • Divide them into 10 equal size portions, And make them small oval shaped.

  • In Wide pan, add sugar and water. And bring it to boil. Once sugar gets dissolved completely and starts rolling boil, gently slide oval shaped one after the other. Cover the lid and cook for 6 minutes in medium flame.

  • Flip gently using wooden spatula and close the lid. Cook it further for 6-7 minutes or until it gets cooked completely. Remove it from the flame and Keep it aside to bring it down to the room temperature.

  • In the mean time, add goya/mava to the plate, add saffron/yellow food color. Blend it well to make it yellow dough.

  • Once it came to the room temperature, cut slightly ¾th each patties, so that the bottom of the patty stays intact.

  • Stuff them gently and carefully with the filling. Sprinkle saffron and chopped pistachios over the top.

  • Keep refrigerated for 2-3 hours and serve chilled.

Nutrition

Calories: 516kcal | Carbohydrates: 96g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 21mg | Sodium: 131mg | Potassium: 517mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 75g | Vitamin A: 390IU | Vitamin C: 2.6mg | Calcium: 313mg | Iron: 1.8mg

Course Dessert

Cuisine Indian

Author Sujatha Muralidhar

**Disclaimer: The nutritional information provided is an approximate estimate only.

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FAQs

What is cham cham made of? ›

Cham cham is a Bengali sweet made by curdling milk and then shaping the coagulated solids to cylindrical shape pieces. These are cooked in sugar syrup similar to rasgullas to get a soft, spongy and light texture. Cham cham sweet is then garnished with mawa or coconut and pistas.

What is difference between cham cham and Rasgulla? ›

Well, rasgulla and cham cham are two different recipes. Rasgulla is round in shape and dipped in melted sugar syrup. However, cham cham is available in various shapes and immersed in condensed milk later garnished with chopped nuts too.

What is the meaning of cham cham sweet? ›

Cham cham, Chomchom or chum chum (Bengali: চমচম) is a traditional Bengali sweet, popular throughout the Indian subcontinent. The sweet comes in a variety of colours, mainly light pink, light yellow, and white. It is made from chickpeas and coated with coconut or mawa flakes as a garnish.

Where is cham cham from? ›

Background: Cham Cham is a traditional Bangladeshi sweet, popular throughout South Asia. The sweet comes in a variety of colours, like light pink, light yellow, and white. It is coated with coconut or mawa flakes as a garnish.

What is the national sweet dish of Bangladesh? ›

Doi Chira is a traditional Bangladeshi dessert that is widely popular and available comprehensively around the nation. It is prepared with Chira or flat rice that is doused in water for hours, and it is then mixed with sugar, yogurt, banana, and various other sweet fruits.

What is the history of cham cham sweet? ›

It originates from the Tangail district of present day Bangladesh . It is also known as porabari chomchom. In bengali pora means burnt and bari means house, so the colour and texture looks like a burnt house so from there it is known as porabari chomchom.

What is the Bengali sweet similar to rasgulla? ›

Pink Sandwich. Pink sandwich is one of the famous Bengali sweets, also referred to as Rasmalai in Bengali cuisine, is an irresistibly delicious traditional Bengali sweet. Similar in appearance and taste to its counterparts chum chum and rasgulla; its popularity among all those who indulge is undeniable!

What is the price of Bengali cham cham? ›

Bengali Chum Chum Sweet, 1 Kilogram at Rs 180/kilogram in Bikaner | ID: 15009819588.

What is the difference between Rajbhog and cham cham? ›

Kesar Rajbhog open and eat tin is made with sugar syrup, milk casein (chenna) for an amazingly rich taste and Cham cham is making a fresh milk cassein (chenna) with rose water are best for indian festivals.

What does Cham mean in Indian? ›

Cham in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) skin; hide; —[ke dama] lit. a leather coin—meaning a coin having no worth; earnings through immoral traffic in women..—cham (चाम) is alternatively transliterated as Cāma.

What is the price of cham cham sweet 1kg? ›

Buy Haldirams Sweets Cham Cham 1 Kg Tin Online At Best Price of Rs 225 - bigbasket.

Who invented Cham Cham? ›

It has its origins in the village of Porabari in the Tangail district of Bangladesh. In Bengali, 'pora' means burnt and 'bari' means house. Legend has it that the house of a sweet maker was burnt down while making these sweets in the village. It is also believed that a man named Dasarat first made the sweet.

What is the price of cham cham sweet? ›

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Which famous chamcham is in West Bengal? ›

kasi cham cham is one of the famous classic bengali sweets that is now popular across india. made primarily from chenna base deeply boiled in sugar syrup, it has a unique texture to it and reddish colour.

What does cham taste like? ›

It's light and refreshing, has a garlicky flavor with a balance of sweet, sour, and salty flavors, and is made with fish sauce, sugar, and fresh lime juice (or vinegar). Anyone who has tried and loved nuoc cham dipping sauce will probably have a personal preference for how they like it.

How many calories in a cham cham sweet? ›

One Chum Chum gives 255 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 153 calories, proteins account for 22 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 81 calories. One Chum Chum provides about 13 percent of the total daily calorie requirement of a standard adult diet of 2,000 calories.

What is gulab jamun made of? ›

Gulab jamun is a classic Indian sweet made with milk solids, sugar, rose water & cardamom powder. It is a very famous Indian dessert & is enjoyed in most festive and celebration meals. Traditionally gulab jamun is made using khoya i.e milk solids as the main ingredient.

What is the rate of Cham Cham? ›

Buy Haldirams Sweets Cham Cham 1 Kg Tin Online At Best Price of Rs 225 - bigbasket.

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