Though traditional payesh is made with rice (gobindo bhog chaal) but let me tell you there is not limit if you have got nolen gur in your hand !! I do everything to increase my intake of Nolen Gur/Khejur Gur when in season :-)
Ingredients:
1 Ltr Milk
1/4 cup Semolina
2 tsp Ghee
9-10 Almonds (soaked in water overnight, peel off the skin next day and slice)
8-10 Cashews
8-10 Raisins
3/4 cup grated Nolen gur (Date Palm Jaggery) or you can use plain jaggery. Adjust the sweetness according to your taste
Small pinch of Salt
Method:
Heat ghee in a pan on low flame and add sooji, cashews, raisins and fry till golden brown and it leaves nice aroma. Keep this aside.
Pour milk in a thick bottomed pan and bring it to a boil. Stir occasionally for almost 15 minutes on low flame. Now add semolina along with nuts, small pinch of salt and cook stirring continuously until it becomes thick. Switch off the burner and add nolen gur.
Keep stirring till gur is melted in milk mixture thoroughly. Put it back on flame on low heat and cook for another 5-7 minutes. Transfer to serving bowl and garnish with sliced almonds. I personally like to have warm bowl of sooji'r payesh. With each passing hour it will become dense so you may want to add some warm milk into it to dilute this aromatic payesh.
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I am totally in love with it. Rich and yummy
ReplyDeleteYour payesh looks delicious! You've tempted me to make these right away! Love that its made of gur / jaggery!
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Delicious payesh.never tried making this with jaggary,as date palm jaggary may not be available here so will try with normal jaggary.tempted to taste it:)
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liked 2nd and 3rd click deepa.. looks tempting..
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woow deeps...so well executed...gr8 clicks and love the recipe
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Wish i get a huge bowl of this rich looking payesh,irresistible and especially love ur serving plate.
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Looks delicious and tempting
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ReplyDeleteQuick n delicious kheer.. Looks nice :)
ReplyDeleteI've never had anything with date palm jaggary - we usually get the sugar cane one here. But the payesh looks absolutely tempting. Would love to give this a try soon :)
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Delicious pudding, awesome clicks dear.
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rich n delicious,yummy!!
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ReplyDeleteThese look amazing. What a decadent treat. I love that you use Nolan Gur in the recipe. :) Hope you're enjoying you weekend so far.
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ReplyDeleteA visual treat indeed.Loved the payesh very much.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so good! Cant't wait to grab that glass now...
ReplyDeletei remember one of my neighbors in India used to make this, brought back memories
ReplyDeleteDeepa, this looks extremely yummyyyy!!!! Nice pics too :)
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Rich and creamy kheer. I wanted to try for a long time! Looks so so tempting :)
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