There was time when the word payasam meant Paal Payasam, Nei
Payasam or Semiya Payasam. One would’ve never imagined preparing a payasam out
of carrots, bottle gourd, apples etc. At such a time, there was this person (who
is no more now) whom I look up to. She was my mother’s Athai (Aunt), who lived
in Mumbai. She was an expert cook, who at the age of 70 had the passion to
learn and try out new things.
I remember a dinner she had hosted on behalf of my
grandfather, for a newly married couple. I was one of the lucky ones who got to
taste all the goodies that she had prepared. The menu consisted of a soup,
Masala Dosa with 3 varieties of Chutenys, Vada, Vegetable pulao and this
classic Carrot Kheer.
That was the first time (I was about 15 yrs old) I tasted a payasam
other than the 3 mentioned above. I really fell for it. I asked my mom to
immediately make note of the recipe and to this date we, me and my mom follow
the same recipe.
What you’ll need
1.
Milk – 2.5 cups
2.
Carrots – 3
3.
Sugar – ½ cup
4.
Cashew nuts – 4 + few more
5.
Raisins – few
6.
Cardamom Powder – a pinch
7.
Ghee – 1 tsp
Method
1.
Soak about 4 whole cashew nuts in hot water.
2.
Wash, peel and slice carrots into thin slices.
Pressure cook these carrot slices with ½ cup of milk.
3.
Once the pressure releases, grind the carrots
with the cashew nuts into a smooth paste. Keep aside.
4.
Boil the milk in a heavy bottom vessel, keep
stirring in between so that the milk does not overflow. Let the milk boil in
low flame for about 10 minutes or till it is reduced a little.
5.
Now add the carrot paste to the milk and stir
well. Let this simmer for about 5 to 7 minutes. Keep stirring in between.
6.
Now add the sugar and stir well. Simmer for another
5 to 7 minutes.
7.
Remove from heat.
8.
In a small frying pan, heat ghee, fry the
cashewnuts and raisins and add it to the payasam. Also add the cardamom powder
and mix well.
Yummy carrot kheer is ready. Serve it hot or cold.
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