Yesterday was my brother’s birthday. After a really long
time, I am not with him on his birthday. He is in Sweden on a short term
assignment. We all missed you dear brother. Even though he is there, I decided
to make something sweet to celebrate his birthday here. So here is a very
simple payasam from Bhayashri’s space – Taste Buds with whom I have been paired
for this week’s blog hop.
This payasam was something very similar to the Goduma Rava
Dalia which my mom makes on Ekadashi. She also adds some Split moong dal to it
and adds more milk. But today I decided to stick to Bhagyashri’s recipe. The
outcome was quite delicious. I really liked the pudding like thick and creamy consistency
of the payasam.
So here is Godhi Kuttida Payasa, especially made for my
dearest brother.
Makes: 5 to 6 small
servings
What you’ll need
1.
Broken Wheat/Lapsi – 1 cup
2.
Milk – 2 cups
3.
Jaggery Powdered – 1 cup
4.
Cardamom Powder – a little
5.
Cashews – a few
6.
Raisins – a few
7.
Ghee/Clarified Butter – 2 tsps
Method
Pressure cook the broken wheat in a cup of water for about 2
whistles.
Transfer the cooked wheat into a deep vessel, add the
powdered jaggery. Mix well and keep stirring till the jaggery is completely
dissolved and the whole thing starts boiling.
Now add the milk and stir continuously on med heat for a few
minutes or till the milk is reduced a little.
Fry the cashew nuts and raisins in a little ghee and add it
on top. Also add the cardamom powder. Mix well.
Yummy Payasam is ready to be served.
Linking this to Blog Hop Wednesday started by Radhika and to
Dish it out – Wheat and Jaggery hosted by South Indian Recipes and originally
started by Vardhini.
wow..sounds new n divine..
ReplyDeletehappy b day to your loving bro Kaveri..;)
Tasty Appetite
this recipe is very similar to the one I make with coconut milk. Looks lovely
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ReplyDeleteA divine 7 creamy payasam!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
very new recipe to me ! looks yum:-)
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This is a new recipe to me too. Looks lovely
ReplyDeleterajani
A lovely payasam so creamy and yummy.Belated birthday wishes to your brother.
ReplyDeletelooks healthy and delicious!
ReplyDeletelovely payasam, looks so delicious, belated b'day wishes to ur brother..
ReplyDeletebelated wishes to your brother-payasam looks nice
ReplyDeletePayasmam looks delicious!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletehappy birthday to u r brother...n love the creamy kheer
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and innovative recipe. Payesam looks yummy and tempting.
ReplyDeleteYummy recipe....payasam looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteSlurp. I'm yet to try out kheer with broken wheat. now it is a good excuse.
ReplyDeleteYumm and Healthy Payasam recipe with a delicious click.Belated Birthday wishes to ur brother Kaveri.
ReplyDeletevery new dish to me.... love it...
ReplyDeleteDish Name Starts With K
Learning-to-cook
Regards,
Akila
healthy payasam recipe...love it
ReplyDeleteyummy looking dessert, simply lovely!
ReplyDeleteSimple and healthy recipe.. looks perfect !!
ReplyDeleteshould try for my son
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