When it comes to having something sweet made of milk the one thing I like is kheer. Kheer/ Payasam is often offered as a part of prasadam to God mostly in South India. I used to relish this dish back home in India whenever it was made, without getting bored. It is can served hot or cold.
Serves 4-5 people
Cooking Time 20 mins or less
Ingredients for preparation :Cooking Time 20 mins or less
Vermicelli - 1 Cup
Milk 2 1/2 cups
Cashews/Almonds(or any dry fruit of your choice) roasted in very less or 1/4 tbsp ghee
Saffron 3-4 thread
Sugar - 1/2 cup (increase or decrease according to your taste sweet level)
Ghee 1/4 tbsp
- First roast the dry fruits of your choice ( i used cashews ) in ghee and keep aside.
- Then roast the vermicelli in 1/4 tbsp ghee (or you can use roasted vermicelli available at Indian stores).
- Heat a vessel and add the roasted vermicelli to it and immediately add the milk and mix well.
- Then add the amount of sugar you want according to your sweet level and mix it well.
- Add the saffron and cashews and keep stirring on medium heat till the milk comes to a boil.
- Then check if the vermicelli is cooked and the dish is ready.
- Serve hot or cold by itself or some prefer to have it with puri too.
1 comments:
Semiya payasam is one of my favorites, looks delicious....did you crochet that hotpad you have placed the payasam on...it looks very pretty...I love to crochet and do it whenever I get a little time...which isn't much these days:-)
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