This is the last post for this weeks BM, Lets end with a
dessert. Kadalai Parrupu payasam is one of the traditional payasam in Tamil
Nadu. This is bit different than regular payasam it will be chewier; the grated
coconut will be good for muching. This is my mom’s recipe.
Ingredients:
Split chana dal (Kadalai
parrupu)
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½ cup
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Raw rice
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¼ cup
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Jaggery
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¾ cup
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Cardamom powder
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¼ tsp
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Cashew nut chopped
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1 Tbsp
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Ghee
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2 tsp
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Coconut grated
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2 Tbsp
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Directions:
- Pressure cook chana dal and rice together with 3 cups of water for 3 whistles (Chana dal will be slightly overcooked and rice should be mushy).
- Add little water to jaggery and heat until it dissolves, filter the syrup to cooked chana dal mixture and cook for 5 minutes.
- Mean while heat ghee and roast cashew nut. Finally add grated coconut, cashew nut and cinnamon powder and cook for another 2 minutes.
- Turn off the stove and enjoy warm.
Note:
You can add coconut milk after adding jaggery its
optional.
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I like payasams with a jaggery base. This sounds delish.
ReplyDeletenice to learn another traditional dessert
ReplyDeleteVery authentic and festive payasam!!! super delicious!!
ReplyDeleteSowmya
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Payasam looks super rich, love to finish that whole bowl.
ReplyDeleteSimple and so delicious right..
ReplyDeleteLovely combination
ReplyDeletesomething new for me...never made any such payasam!
ReplyDeleteLovely kheer. It used to feature in my MIL's kitchen for all occasions, big or small.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting payasam. Never tried with chana dal -- looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteNever added rice along with kadala paruppu for payasam. I love the bowl and well presented dish...
ReplyDeleteNice payasam. My MIL makes this now and then :)
ReplyDeletemy all time favourite.. can have it anytime :-)
ReplyDeleteRich n healthy with all the goodness of gram dal!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delicious kheer. My mom makes this very often and we love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a famous payasam in a South indian household! love the flavor of dal and jaggery :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a healthy payasam. Your looks delicious.We prepare the same without rice.
ReplyDeleteSimple and inviting!!!Loved the picture:-)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very popular paysam in south India. I love this paysam & my mom adds in coconut milk in it to make it rich. You idea of adding grated coconut is great!
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