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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Idichu Pizhinja Payasam | Chadhachadhayam



In my previous few posts I have been writing Onam is just round the corner, 2 more days to go etc, and Onam is already here. So tomorrow is Thiruvonam. Everybody must be busy shopping for their Ona Kodi (New Clothes), Ona Sadhya and also preparing for the Pookolam.

No, festive meal is complete without a payasam and so is the case with the Onasadhya. So today’s post is a Payasam – Idichu Pizhinja Payasam. The star ingredient of this payasam is coconut milk, and we all know how it is extracted, by grinding and squeezing scraped fresh coconut. In olden days, when there were no blenders or mixers, people used to pound the scraped coconut in a stone mortar. Idichu in Malayalm refers to pounding and pizhinja means squeezing and hence the name.

 This payasam also known as chathachathayam is offered as Neivedyam, during Navarathri at our Annapoorneshwari Temple in my native place Puthucode. The highlight of the Navarathri Sadhya is the Navarathri Pulinkari and this payasam. Though I have not had the chance to taste the prasadam, my brother has had it many times and he has no words to describe it. He just loves it. So what are we waiting for, let’s get straight to the recipe:



What you’ll need:

1.       Rice: ¼ cup
2.       Powdered Jaggery – 1 cup
3.       Coconut Milk – From 1 big coconut/ readymade coconut milk – 200ml
4.       Ghee – 1 tsp

Method

1.       Wash and drain rice. Cook the rice in a pressure cooker by adding water in the ratio of 1:3.
2.       Scrape the fresh coconut. Now to extract coconut milk:
a.       Blend the scraped coconut in a mixie or blender. Squeeze the milk out and strain it. This is the first milk.
b.      Now add about 1 cup of warm water to the coconut residue and blend it again. Squeeze out the milk in another vessel and strain it. This is the second milk.
c.       Now add about 2 to 2 ½ cups of warm water to the coconut residue and blend it again. Squeeze out the milk in yet another vessel and strain. This is the third milk.
3.       Heat a heavy bottomed Kadai or vessel; add the jaggery and the 3rd milk, mix well.  Let the jaggery dissolve completely. Strain for impurities and put it back on heat. Let this boil for about 5 minutes till the raw smell of the jaggery is gone.
4.       Now mash the cooked rice well and add it to the jaggery and coconut milk. Mix well without any lumps. Let this boil for about 3 to 4 minutes or till the rice and jaggery are well blended.
5.       Now add the second milk and let it boil for 5 to 6 minutes or till the payasam starts thickening a bit.
6.       Now, remove from flame, and add the thickest milk or the first milk. Stir well. Add a teaspoon of ghee for flavor.
Yummy and tasty Payasam is ready to be served. Tastes best when served warm.



Note:

Store bought readymade coconut milk can be used. If using readymade milk, dilute half of the coconut milk with about 2 cups of water and proceed as mentioned above. But the payasam tastes best when made with fresh coconut milk.

Here are links to few other recipes for Onam:

Sambar
Kalan
Olan
Idichakka Thoran
Beans Carrot Thoran
Paal Payasam
Paruppu Payasam

Linking this to Kerala Kitchen, hosted by Divya.

Wishing all my readers and friends a very Happy Onam.




40 comments:

  1. This looks good!!!! Nice clicks too..Loved the traditional vessel....
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  2. I love sadasadhayam for its creamy texture and thickness. Superb Clicks. Happy onam wishes to you and ur family Kaveri.

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  3. Happy Onam to you too!! Idichu Pizhinju payasam looks so authentic!!

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  4. Rice with coconut milk , that's a winning combo. Looks very delicious.

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  5. Hi Kaveri,adorable traditional Payasam Patra looks so nice...Happy Onam to you and your family

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  6. Very decadent n festive it looks ~ wonderful presentation!
    Onam wishes to you n your family dear :)
    USMasala

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  7. Happy Onam Dear!!! Delicious Payasam,luks yum...

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  8. Happy Onam!! Payasam looks delicious.

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  9. Happy Onam Dear!!! Perfect pictures for the recipes. Flowers make the picture so authentic and beasutiful. Love them absolutely.

    Cheers,
    Uma

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  10. Creamy and rich,delicious payasam..
    Happy onam dear

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  11. wow...payasam recipe looks so delectable...very nicely presented with authentic touch..liked it..
    Happy Onam wishes to u n your family :)

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  12. Love this payasam :) Looks so yummy..

    Happy Onam dear :)

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  13. Hv tasted this one n i can imagine can actually fly off. such an wonderful one..Happy Onam..

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  14. Hope you have a wonderful celebration ....this looks yum

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  15. Happy festival,payasam looks delicious

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  16. I havent tasted this payasam, but this looks divine dear, a delicious and lovely recipe..

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  17. Payasam looks delicious.Wish you and your family a happy Onam.

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  18. Happy Onam wishes..Its first time here and u have a nice collection of recipes..glad to know u...

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  19. Happy onam wishes Kaveri, payasam looks super delicious and fantastic..

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  20. looks yummy and tempting clicks ...... Please accept the awards from my blog......... following u ..........

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  21. I want it now dear.....like the presentatn

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  22. a very happy onam to you too dear..awesome cliks..
    with lovely recipe..:)
    Tasty Appetite

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  23. Payasam looks SO delicious and I love the color and presentation :)

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  24. You can really feel the smell of the payasam from the pics itself...just looks mouthwatering.

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  25. Happy onam to you and your family.payasam looks delicious.

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  26. the payasam looks mouthwatering and yummy...

    do check out , Sunday Special - the weekly event at roshan's cucina

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  27. Lovely clicks.Payasam looks inviting

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  28. Hi Kaveri, thanks for visiting my space and for your comments. Hope you would enjoy your stay :)

    You too have a lovely blog here.All your onam sadya recipes are good. Glad to follow you too.. Happy Onam :)

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  29. That recipe looks yummy. Such a mouthwatering dish. Thanks for sharing. That recipe will come handy for this coming Onam Festival ;-)

    Keep posting,
    Anne
    Send warmest Onam Wishes

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  30. I thought they used broken wheat(Lapsi)for this???

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  31. I thought they used broken wheat(Lapsi)for this???

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  32. Yes of course. Tasty and nutritious dish. I want to know how many people can be served with 1/4 cup rice?

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