Krishna Jayanthi is fast approaching.
While preparing the neivedyams for Krishna Jayanthi, Aval plays an important role.
Vella Aval is usually a must for this festival.
Now, if you want to try something different
with Aval this year, give this aval kesari a try. It is very easy to prepare
and even bachelors can make it without any trouble. It gets ready in no time
and tastes very good.
What you’ll need
- Aval/Poha/Rice Flakes – 1 cup (thick variety)
- Sugar – 1 cup
- Water – 1 cup
- Ghee – 5 tbsp
- Cashew nuts – few
- Raisins – few
- Cardamom Powder – ¼ tsp
- Orange color – little
Method
- Powder the rice flakes in a mixie until rava consistency.
- Heat a non – stick pan with 2 tbsp of ghee, fry the cashew nuts until golden, transfer to a plate and add the raisins and fry till the plump up. Transfer to a plate.
- In the same pan, add the powdered aval and fry in the remaining ghee for 3 to 4 minutes.
- Transfer to another plate.
- Heat 1 cup of water and bring to boil, add the color powder.
- When the water starts boiling lower the heat and add the fried powdered aval.
- Mix well, without and lumps and cook covered for 2 to 3 minutes on low heat.
- Once all the water is absorbed and aval is cooked add the sugar and mix well
- Add the remaining ghee and stir for few more minutes or till the kesari starts leaving the sides of the pan.
- Remove from heat, add the cardamom powder and the fried nuts and mix well.
Serve warm.
Note:
- Keep an extra ½ cup of hot water ready, if you feel the aval absorbed the water very quickly and is not cooked properly u can add it.
- I used Thick variety poha and so used equal and little more water, if using medium variety reduce the water quantity.
- Add the sugar only after the aval is cooked till soft. After adding the sugar, aval will not cook further.
- Remove from heat when slightly watery as it will tighten on cooling.
wow..lovely color n interesting one with aval :)
ReplyDeleteSimply awesome and delicious looking kesari. Wonderfully prepared.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
what a tempting color.. love this simple kesari
ReplyDeleteHi..Tempting kesari ....love its color and texture..You have a wonderful blog with great posts and beautiful pictures...Nice!
ReplyDeleteOmg... tempting and lovely kesari... tempting me and plz pass some... Love the clicks much...
ReplyDeleteTempting Kesari. Iam new to this type of Kesari. Thanks for introducing this.
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Love the colour.
ReplyDeleteInstead of colour can I use saffron..if yes then add it at what stage
ReplyDeleteHi Sweta
ReplyDeleteYes you can use saffron, soak the saffron strands in a tbsp of milk and add it finally before removing from stove.
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ReplyDeleteKesari looks superb Kaveri, love the second picture..
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorire recipe. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteNever get bore of this kesari, simply drooling here.
ReplyDeletevery nice. i made it yesterday. came out very well.
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