One of the most popular desserts during Ramadan is this Bubur Suji that was made with semolina, milk and sugar.
It is fairly simple to make but care should be taken once you've added the semolina to the hot milk. You need to stir constantly to avoid lumps and sticking to the bottom of the pot.
If you're not keen to use the ghee. just dry roast the semolina until you get nice aroma also you can bake the almond instead of frying.
Bubur Suji is individually served in a small bowl/cup and garnish with raisin and nuts.
It tends to thicken up as it cools down. No worries, just add some milk or hot water to get the pouring consistency again.
Bubur Suji can be served either hot or cold.
BUBUR SUJI / SEMOLINA KHEER
Servings : 3-4
1 cup semolina
1/2 cup sugar
6 cups milk
2 tablespoon raisin
2 tablespoon almond silvers
1/4 tsp rose water/essence
pinch of salt
yellow food coloring
2 tablespoon ghee (optional)
DIRECTIONS
Heat the ghee, fry the raisin and almond till golden brown. Remove raisin and almond onto a plate.
In the same pot, add in semolina, roast until semolina emits nice aroma. Remove.
Bring milk to a rapid boil, gradually add the semolina, continue stirring to avoid lumps.
Add in sugar, salt and coloring stir until sugar is dissolved.
Mix in raisin, rose water/ essence and almond silvers. Remove from heat.
At the time of serving, garnish with almond and raisin. Serve it hot or cold.
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I love my mom's made semolina kheer, Lovely presented we never add food color to suji kheer, this looks gud, shall try sometime with food color
ReplyDeleteDelicious and lovely looking kheer.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
I've never heard of this before, but it definitely sounds delicious. Fantastic job :)
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Happy Valley Chow
love the addition of rose essence... definitely delicious...
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ReplyDeleteWow tempting soji kheer
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ReplyDeleteAnd it sounds really good
I need to try it
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ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I need to buy some ghee - we have it right in the grocery store here (which is unusual)! I'll try this - thankyou! Thankyou for linking up to Merry Monday Linky Party! We're so glad to have you, Julia
ReplyDeletePicture tempts me so much that I want to try em immediately:)
ReplyDeleteThis is quite interesting! Sounds yummy!
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loved the beautiful color,yumm:)
ReplyDeleteLooks rich and delicious dessert !!
ReplyDeleteIt looks close to halva! I love the texture semolina gives to desserts!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine omitting the ghee in this recipe. I've had this a couple of times and loved. Can't wait to try making it at home. What a beautiful little dessert!
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks yummy and delicious as well :) Mouthwatering dish...
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good. Will have to try.
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Looks really yummy! Like a warm pudding. Thank you for linking at The Yuck Stops Here. I do hope you will visit us again next week!
ReplyDeleteHard to take my eyes from ur clicks.Very attractive kheer.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! This is like payasam.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun dessert! I bet the rose water adds a nice flavor too. :) Stop on by and share this or any other recipe with us on Five Friday Finds!
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ReplyDeleteI love discovering new desserts, this one looks great. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great day!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so so much in making my party a fabulous one! Its a pleasure to have your scrumptious recipe..
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Maria
Ramadan Kareem. Thanks for sharing at the #WWDParty.
ReplyDeleteYummy!! Thanks for Linking up at My Favorite Things Saturday!
ReplyDeleteCan I substitute Semolina flour? Its not available in Surakarta Indonesia. Im thinking of using Tepung Terigu. As for the rose water, can use rose syrup instead?
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