Coconut and Rice Kheer – Thengai Arisi Payasam
Kheer or Payasam is an Indian dessert made for festivals and special occasions. Coconut and Rice kheer is popular in South India and I love this kheer just for the combination of rice and coconut cooked in milk. To sweeten this dish, we can add either sugar or jaggery. I prefer sugar to jaggery for this payasam. Finally enhanced with the flavor of cardamom and fried cashew nut. It is a bit time consuming but very simple procedure. Try this and let me know how it turns out.
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 2 hours
No. of servings: 6 t0 7
Ingredients:
- Basmati rice – 4 tbsp
- Shredded coconut – 1/2 cup
- Milk – 8 cups
- Sugar – 3/4 cup
- Cardamom pods – 4
- Broken cashew nut – 2 tbsp
- Ghee (clarified butter) – 1 tsp
Method of Preparation:
- Soak basmati rice for 30 minutes.
- Heat milk in a heavy bottomed pan or pot and bring it to a boil over medium heat.
- Lower the heat and allow it boil. Since I used skim milk (fat free milk) I let it reduce to almost half the quantity (from 8 cups to 5 cups), frequently stirring in between. This may take an hour or little more than that.
- If you are using full fat milk or 2% milk you can let it reduce to 3/4th of its quantity since we do not want the consistency to be too thick.
- Grind coconut and rice with a little water to a coarse paste.
- When milk is reduced to the required amount, add rice coconut paste and let it cook.
- When rice is fully cooked add sugar and let it cook for 5 to 10 minutes.
- I like my payasam not too thick. So you can turn off the stove when a desired consistency is obtained.
- Heat a tsp of ghee in a small pan and add broken cashew nut.
- Once the cashew nut becomes golden brown, remove from heat.
- Add it to the payasam along with powdered cardamom.
🙂 Serve warm or chill.
Note:
If you want to reduce the cooking time, you can substitute half of the milk with a can of evaporated milk and follow the same procedure. This helps to bring the milk to a thick consistency faster.
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Dessert looks divine!
fine receipe
this is really delicious
yummy to eat
Mouth Watering 🙂
Coconut Payasam is always a delicacy. I used to add coconut milk for that. Your idea of using grinded coconut is really nice. Will try it next time.
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