This South Indian dessert is always served during festivals and special occasions. Macaroni Payasam was delicately flavored with cardamom and nuts. A great dessert for anytime of the year that anyone can cook at home.
Made with macaroni, sauteed in ghee and milk, it can be customized to your palate by adding more or less sugar. Using stove top, the delicious payasam will be ready in a matter of minutes by simmering the macaroni in a pot of milk.
The flavor of this dessert improves with time, dilute it with a little warm milk before serving since it thickens as it sits. I'm using a seashell shaped macaroni but it is great with other type of pasta too.
MACARONI PAYASAM
Yield : 8 servings
1 cup macaroni (seashell shaped)
1 tablespoon ghee
1 liter milk
1 tsp ground cardamom
1/2 - 3/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon chopped almond/cashew
METHOD
Heat the ghee in a deep pot, add in the nuts, fry until light brown. Transfer nuts onto a plate.
Using the same pot, fry the macaroni for 1 minute.
Add the milk, simmer until the macaroni turns aldente, stirring in between.
Now add the sugar, stir well.
Add in ground cardamom and fried nuts, stir well.
Serve hot or cold.
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This is very simple and innovative payasam! I really never taught of having payasam like this :) Thanks for sharing ur recipe
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Macaroni in payassam, quite unique!
ReplyDeleteYum. I love cardamom and this macaroni dessert sounds wonderful. There's a sweet noodle my Dad loves in Chinese Cuisine too. But usually cooked with a sweet base without milk. :)
ReplyDeleteMacaroni payasam looks delicious.
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looks really delish...
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ReplyDeleteWe make similar dish with rice and vanilla, so I'm sure we're going to love this one with macaroni and cardamon
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It actually a bit reminds me of sweet macaroni soup that my grandma used to make, she was just adding some cherries and wasn't using spices.
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I would love to try this!! xo
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ReplyDeleteNow I have never tried pasta in a dessert. How original!
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I have never heard of this but it sound amazing!! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party. Hope your week is awesome - Happy New Adventures!
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