Payasam is an Indian dessert similar to Western rice pudding. It is delicately flavored, usually serves in the end of spicy meal and also essential food during wedding.
The semolina is lightly roasted with ghee (clarified butter) then simmered in hot milk until thicken. Rava Payasam is sweetened with sugar according to your taste then sprinkled with roasted cashew and raisin.
It is best serve either hot or cold but this is not recommended for dieter since butter and full cream milk are used for making this wonderful dessert.
RAVA PAYASAM RECIPE
1 litre milk
1/4 cup rava (semolina)
150g sugar or to taste
1 tbsp cashew nuts
1 tbsp raisin
¼ tsp cardamom powder
2 tbsp ghee
METHOD
* Heat the ghee, fry cashew nut and raisin until golden brown. Keep aside. With the same ghee fry the semolina until light brown. Remove.
* Boil the milk, add the roasted semolina and sugar, stir until thicken.
* Now add the cardamom powder, stir and remove from heat.
* Sprinkle with raisin and cashew.
* Serve hot or cold.
looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteSuhaina...thanks dear...
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting looking dessert - love the addition of cardamom, raisin and cashews
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Oh I love being introduced to recipes like this that I wouldn't normally come across. I absolutely love Indian food and I bet this is a wonderful ending to a delicious meal. Thank you so much for linking this up to Cookbook Sundays. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteCouscous & Conciousness..Thanks Sue for your lovely comment...
ReplyDeleteBrenda...thanks for dropping by my site, do try it since it's quite simple but tasted great. Thanks for hosting dear..
Ginger....Thanks for hosting dear..
Looks very tempting!! Thanks so much for joining Friday Potluck this week - it's great to see new faces, and I get to visit and see all the delicious recipes! Hope to see you back every week!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this before, but it really sounds delicious, especially with those cashews and cardamom added in. Thanks for introducing me to something new.
ReplyDeleteErin @ EKat's Kitchen...thanks for visiting and hosting dear. It's a pleasure to join your party...
ReplyDeleteLisa...Glad you like it, it's such a simple dessert but tastes great..
Sounds yum! Happy Weekend!
ReplyDeletesounds delicious...i think i can do it, hope it will be yummy as yours!? i'm a newbie kitchen explorer...hehehe! happy weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteI guess once a while dieters can indulge in this. Looks delish!
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I bet the trick or treaters will keep knocking on your door for this one. lol!
ReplyDeletelani...thanks for the visit and your sweet words, hope to see you again..
ReplyDeleteCheerful...thanks for dropping by, sure you can do it, why not give it a try..
Jenn...thanks for visiting and your lovely comment..
FoodTripFriday...thanks for the visit and your sweet comment...
ooh thanks for sharing! :) by the way, I just wonder your date is November 2 and we're in Oct yet and later I saw it's last year.. hehehe.. :)
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This looks absolutely delicious. I love the idea that semolina can be used for something other than making pasta or cous cous too! Thanks for sharing at Vegetarian Foodie Fridays!
ReplyDeleteCacai M...thanks for the visit, surely will hop in, have a great weekend ya..
ReplyDeleteMelodie..thanks for hosting, glad you like it, hope you will give it a try..
It certainly sounds good!
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Jerri...Thanks for hosting and your kind words..
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