I had participated in a blog event - picnic desserts by Geetha @ SunMoon and potatoes.She contacted me a few weeks later that I was selected winner...yay! My first win in any event real or virtual :) I received my giveaway from Raven of Cook.Eat.Delicious who's the brain behind the CEDD events.I can't thank Raven, Geetha and all my lovely friends enough,who keep pouring in the beautiful words of encouragement and inspire me to go on :) I'm waiting to try something out from this beautiful book!
The recipe that got me this book is here - lemon muffins with lemon cream drizzle.
What better way to celebrate something good or just an excuse to indulge in some sweet craving :)
This kheer/pudding is very easy to make.Payasam/kheer usually makes its presence in all indian banquets or meals as the dessert.This sago/javarisi payasam is so easy you can make it immediately.The only time it takes is to cook the sago beads.
You need
Sago/javarisi 1 cup
Condensed milk Half a cup of to your taste
Milk 1/2 cup
Water enough to cook the sago
Crushed cardamom 2 pods
Roast these in about 1 -2 tablespoons of ghee/clarified butter until brown
Raisins 1 tablespoon
Cashew nuts 1 tablespoon roughly chopped (or almonds)
The recipe that got me this book is here - lemon muffins with lemon cream drizzle.
What better way to celebrate something good or just an excuse to indulge in some sweet craving :)
This kheer/pudding is very easy to make.Payasam/kheer usually makes its presence in all indian banquets or meals as the dessert.This sago/javarisi payasam is so easy you can make it immediately.The only time it takes is to cook the sago beads.
You need
Sago/javarisi 1 cup
Condensed milk Half a cup of to your taste
Milk 1/2 cup
Water enough to cook the sago
Crushed cardamom 2 pods
Roast these in about 1 -2 tablespoons of ghee/clarified butter until brown
Raisins 1 tablespoon
Cashew nuts 1 tablespoon roughly chopped (or almonds)
- Soak the sago beads in some water for 2 hours until they go translucent.Add enough water in a deep vessel and cook the sago until they go transparent.Keep checking for the water.This is will take some time about 10 minutes.
- Once the sago cooks, add the milk and cook it some milk and add the cardamom pods.
- Let it simmer for 5 minutes next add the condensed milk to adjust to your sweet tooth and throw in the ghee-roasted nuts and raisins.Turn off the flame.
- Enjoy some easy payasam/kheer hot or cold.
Hi Princy ,
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for your wining.
Payasam looks delicious and
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeety!!
Keep on princy:))
Congrats dear... and the payasam looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteCongrats & kheer looks delicious
ReplyDeleteCongrats!! Yummy kheer!
ReplyDeletecongrats....and yummy paysam is perfect for this celebration
ReplyDeletecongrats! :D and I love this payasam!
ReplyDeleteCongrats......yummy kheer...
ReplyDeletecongrats....yummy and delicious kheer..
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Very delicious payasam
ReplyDeletecongrats dear. \
ReplyDeleteKheer looks mouthwatering.
Congrats on ur win, irresistible kheer.
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear.
ReplyDeleteGreat kheer need help to finish it?
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Congrats princy :) Yum Kheer
ReplyDeleteCongrats Princy,wish u many more to come..:-)
ReplyDeleteKheer looks delicious!
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Thanks everyone for the lovely words of encouragement!
ReplyDeletecongrats- way to go gal and a fun way to celebrate indeed !
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