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October 28th, 2008 at 11:36 am

Diwali Wishes: Rice Kheer (Pudding/ Payasam)



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Dear Friends,

Wishing you all and your loved ones a very Happy Diwali. 

Hope you are all having a wonderful time with family and friends celebrating Diwali.

Deepavali called Festival of Lights has had been my favorite festival while growing up in India. The excitement would begin even before the festival actually started. As compared to the other festivals this had fun, excitement right from the get go. First off we get the much needed holidays from school/college, then we get to wear new clothes, indulge on varieties of goodies, light up fire crackers, light some beautiful diyas(lamps), meet with friends relatives, chit chat etc. So it was just non-stop excitement not just for 1 day but for many days after, even extending to a week.

That was then. But now physically being 10,000 miles away from home things are totally different. Being in a society with different culture and traditions it is hard to feel the same joy and excitement. Apart from occasional email from friends or phone calls from relatives the euphoria is missing. The hectic work schedule, the long commute and the daily grind does not help either. Also the thought that we are so far away from our parents and loved ones changes the mood to gloomy and somber.

That is one dispiriting thought process running in the background. Yet another bright and lively thought process focuses on the little one and spouse reminding of our responsibility towards them. One of our responsibilities as parents is keeping our traditions alive and passing it on to our children in our own way. What better way of keeping it alive than actually celebrating the festival and passing the joy and sentiment that we grew up with to our next generation?  

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Rice Kheer is a classic and traditional Indian dessert/ pudding, made during festivals and special occasions. Rice is cooked along with milk, sugar, cardamom and finally garnished with nuts and raisins. Simple to make yet divine in taste.

This is my contribution to JFI-Sweets hosted by Srivalli of Cooking for all Seasons.

 

   Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup cooked basmati rice
  • 3 cups milk (low fat)
  • 1 cup water
  • ½ cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 Tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp cardamom powder
  • Raisin, cashews
  • Saffron few strands
  • 1 tsp Orange rind for garnishing (optional)
  • (Note: make sure that the rind does not have the white part of the orange as that is bitter)
  • Oil/ghee

Method:

  • Boil the milk and water in a big heavy bottom pan, then add the sugar and continue to boil.
  • Add the cooked rice, saffron strands and mix thoroughly at intervals. Make sure that the rice does not get stuck to the bottom.
  • Add the condensed milk and then continue to stir on medium flame.
  • Please note that even though at the beginning the quantity of liquid seems to be more than the rice, stirring for a long time reduces the quantity and the rice soaks the liquid and plumps up to a creamy consistency. This takes about 35-40 minutes.
  • Add the cardamom powder when the mixture has thickened considerably but still warm.
  • Heat some ghee/oil in a small pan on medium flame and roast the raisins and cashews. Add this to the mixture.
  • This can be served warm or chilled. Garnish with orange rind before serving (optional).

 

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  • 1

    Happy Deepavali, RC. The kheer looks fantastic and hope you are enjoying the celebrations as well.

    indosungod on October 28th, 2008
  • 2

    Happy Deepavali to you and your family, RC! Love this payasam, as we call it in Tamil. :)

    Kalai on October 28th, 2008
  • 3

    Happy Deepavali RC..kheer looks awesome..mouthwatering…

    Priya on October 28th, 2008
  • 4

    Happy Deepawali to you too!!

    Love the orange rinds on the kheer. Never thought about it, but will apply it for sure next time. I am an orange love, could add it to anything i possibly could.

    Soma on October 28th, 2008
  • 5

    Happy Deepavali to you and ur family…!!!

    Sonu on October 28th, 2008
  • 6

    RC, the kheer looks awesome…beautiful picture!..send this for JFI!

    Srivalli on October 28th, 2008
  • 7

    Happy Diwali to u and ur family.. hope u had a ver nice time..

    Kheer is lookng very yummy..one of my personal fav and this is a nice idea of adding orange rind

    sushma on October 29th, 2008
  • 8

    Happy Diwali RC! Such inviting pics…

    Laavanya on October 29th, 2008
  • 9

    Rice kheer looks delicious with orange garnish,I really miss home during festivals. Deeepavali wishes to you too.

    madhu on October 29th, 2008
  • 10

    where is the spooooooooon Supriya :) how will I eat this :D . Looking so tempting. I never had this with saffron. I bought it finaly so can try with it now.

    Bhawana on October 29th, 2008
  • 11

    looks lovely, RC! wonderful recipe too!

    PG on October 29th, 2008
  • 12

    Thanks everyone for the warm wishes. Happy Diwali to you all as well.

    redchillies on October 29th, 2008
  • 13

    Dear RC,hope you had great Diwali…the kheer looks lovely.

    sunita on October 30th, 2008
  • 14

    Belated Diwali wishes to u and ur family dear Supriya :) and i know that feeling of being away from home and ur loved ones, especillay during festival seasons :0

    sia on October 30th, 2008
  • 15

    Happy Deepavali … Love that payasa .. tastes great when chilled

    Deesha on October 30th, 2008
  • 16

    Hope you had a wonderful deepavali RC! Payasam looks great.

    BTW, got a treat for you! Check it out here:

    http://teluguruchi.blogspot.com/2008/10/pumpkin-gel-pie.html

    Uma on October 30th, 2008
  • 17

    Happy Diwali dear. I totally empathise with your views about being overseas. It’s just not the same…

    Mallika on October 30th, 2008
  • 18

    Diwali wishes to you as well!!!! Kheer looks yummilicious

    Ramya's Mane Adige on October 31st, 2008
  • 19

    Oh yum! I love kheer!

    Nate on October 31st, 2008
  • 20

    oh dear.. i need to find a bib for my computer before it short circuit! :-D I LOVE IT!

    pixen on March 9th, 2009
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