This is the famous North/South Indian dessert using vermicelli. For those unfamiliar with this, please see the attached photo below which is easily obtainable from any Indian shop. I have made it with milk for a creamier and richer taste but it could be done with just water. Another adjustment is the amount of sugar used, do add more if you have sweet tooth and fry the nuts and raisin in cooking oil not ghee (clarified butter). It tasted excellent with just right amount of sweetness. This recipe is a keeper, would definitely cook again.
INGREDIENTS
1 cup vermicelli
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 cup evaporated milk
1 tablespoon butter
i tablespoon broken cashew or almond
1 tablespoon raisin
a pinch of cardamom powder
yellow food coloring
METHOD
* Heat the oil and fry the nuts and raisin, remove and keep aside. With same oil fry the vermicelli until light brown, remove.
* In the same pan, add water and milk, bring to a boil then add the vermicelli, keep stirring until vermicelli turns soft.
* Add coloring, cardamom and sugar, stir until thicken. Put in the raisin and nut.
* Transfer onto shallow tray to set. Serve warm.
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ReplyDeleteEven i love this, looks delicious and presentation is beautiful..
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ReplyDeleteLovely, like the idea of turning vermicilli into kesari than kheer. Thanks for this one.
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ReplyDeletelove the color of this dish! i am not a person with a huge sweet tooth, but vermicilli is something i can never get enough of :)
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ReplyDeleteLove,
Annalisa
colourful and yummy kesari
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ReplyDeleteeven I like this. looks delicious and has set perfectly.
ReplyDeletei love kesari so much... my mom selalu juga buat... tegok yr kesari pic sungguh yummy...
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Kesari is my son's favourite sweet. I'd alway do it for him using Baba's Kesari Mix adding some coconut milk too.
ReplyDeleteUrs is looking truly divine! Yummm...;)
Very delicious and colorful vermicelli kesari.Nice pic.
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ReplyDeleteYummy and colorful dessert..Nice presentation
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ReplyDeleteDeepa
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nice recipe..looks so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your wonderful comment....
ReplyDeleteGayathriRaj and Annalisa...thanks for dropping by and your lovely comments, hope to see you again...