Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)

Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)

Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni) is a twist in the regular sheera made by using carrots, milk powder and left over sugar syrup (Chasni). It is a delicious, innovative dessert and easy and quick to make. They are good option to be packed  for potluck party or picnic and a healthy afterschool snack for kids.

After we make gulab jamuns or rasgulla, we often end up with left over sugar syrup or chasni. This sugar syrup can stay refrigerated for 15 days. Different dishes can be made with the left over syrup such as shakkar para, sweet puri, sweet bhakri, or sweet puda. I decided to make sheera balls from it. After the sweets from the festivals are over and after a gap of few days if you want to eat something sweet then this carrot sooji sheera balls are a very good option to make and treat your sweet buds.

My mother (Rekha Ramolia) makes carrot sooji sheera for us often. I really like the colour, texture and taste of this sheera. She makes it frequently during winters when nice red carrots are available in India. It can be made with the orange carrots too. So I thought of using the recipe and give it a twist. The main ingredients to make sheera is semolina, milk, sugar and ghee.

Since I had sugar syrup and I wanted to use it, I have used milk powder in place of milk. The sugar syrup and milk powder has sugar so add sugar only if necessary. I have added little sugar. Carrot gives nice bright color to the sheera. You can serve the sheera once it is cooked with some chopped nuts and raisins.

Try using a non stick pan to make the process of cooking easy.

To give it a twist, I shaped the sheera into small balls and served them in a small mini cupcake liners. They looked very attractive and very easy to pick up with hands and eat. My son (Aarav) was happy to enjoy them for his afterschool snack and ate 5-6 balls.

They are thus a very good option to carry them to a potluck get together or picnic.

So friends do make this easy and quick dessert with  the left over sugar syrup for your family and friends and do share your feedback with me.

Till then Khao dilse, khilao dile aur banao dilse…

Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
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Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)

Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni) is a twist in the regular sheera made by using carrots, milk powder and left over sugar syrup (Chasni). It is a delicious, innovative dessert and easy and quick to make. They are good option to be packed  for potluck party or picnic and a healthy afterschool snack for kids.
Course Dessert, sweet
Cuisine Indian
Keyword afterschoolsnack, celebration, dessert, festivalfood, halwa, indiansweet, kids, picnic, potluck, sheera, Sweet, winterdessert
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings 25 balls
Calories 130kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Put the left over sugar syrup (Chasni) to boil. (I have  left over sugar syrup from rasgulla. It has saffron and cardamom pods in it).
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Meanwhile while the sugar syrup is put to boil, heat ghee in a thick bottom pan or a non stick pan.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Once the ghee is heated and melted, add semolina and keep heat on low.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Roast the semolina on low heat for 2-3 minutes. Then add grated carrots. Saute the mixture on medium heat.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Saute the mixture on medium heat till the carrots soften. It will take around 7-8 minutes. 
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Add milk powder and mix well.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • The sugar syrup has started boiling. Switch off the heat.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Add the hot sugar syrup to the semolina carrot mixture in batches.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Add all the sugar syrup and mix well. The semolina will start absorbing the sugar syrup. Keep the heat on low and cover the pan with lid and cook for 2-3 minutes.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Now remove the lid, the sugar syrup is absorbed nicely. Now add cardamom powder and sugar if needed.  Mix well.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Cover and cook for 2 more minutes on low heat. The syrup is absorbed well. The carrot sheera is ready. (At this stage, you can add dry nuts , raisins and serve the sheera warm). 
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Or now for the twist, let the sheera come at a stage where it is easy to handle with hands. Grease your hands with ghee and take small portion of sheera and roll between your palms to make a smooth round ball. Similarly make remaining sheera balls.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)
  • Put the sheera balls in small cup cake liners and serve them. They can be refrigerated for a week. They are easy to carry them for a potluck or picnic and a healthy afterschool snack for kids.
    Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)

Nutrition

Calories: 130kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 41mg | Potassium: 127mg | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 1760IU | Vitamin C: 1.1mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 1.3mg

10 thoughts on “Carrot Sooji Sheera Balls With Left Over Sugar Syrup (Chasni)”

  1. I followed your recipe to a tee and the mixture was a bit sloppy to roll into balls. I don’t know what happened.
    I really like the taste of this. Was it because my sugar syrup was a medium syrup, (had left over from bottling pears). What can I do, or start again.

    Reply
    • Hi Irene
      Thank you so much for trying out the recipe. Few points:
      1. Use coarse semolina. It absorbs the sugar syrup well.
      2. Try making the recipe in the nonstick pan. The mixture will start to leave the edges of the pan when it is done and has nicely absorbed the sugar syrup. Depending on the type of semolina, the time for absorbing the liquid can vary. So cook for more time on low to medium heat if you find the mixture is sloppy.
      3. Bring the sugar syrup to a boil before adding to the roasted semolina mixture.

      I hope these tips will help you in making the sheera balls. Happy cooking!!

      Reply
  2. 5 stars
    Had leftover citrus simple syrup and lemon candied pecans and raisins and this was so yummy! My kids are meh about the texture while it’s warm but I’m hoping after they’re chilled they’ll be a bigger hit!

    Reply

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