Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Coconut Kheer

 There is this one person I know whose status messages on Facebook  are full of life and that spreads positive energy always.He writes about the food he wishes to eat , the food that hes eating too - every time its a unique menu,the variety is lovely and he never forgets to appreciate the guy who makes this spread for him :) He is a fantastic human being, a dear friend, a film maker by profession Vivek Sharma  who reaches out to people through his Blog.
One such update was about "Nariyal Kheer" - the name just got me plain inquisitive at the way he was raving about relishing it :)) I did my fair share of Google search - figured it out and made it my way.......

Ingredients:
1/4 cup Fresh grated coconut
2 tablespoons raw rice (soaked in water)
2 cups fresh milk
A pinch of salt
3/4 cup Sugar -
A pinch of powdered cardamom
Bay leaf
Cashew nuts and raisins fried in ghee

Step 1: Grind together coconut and raw rice with the salt to a very fine paste.
Step 2: Heat milk with the bay leaf .Add the paste to the milk stirring continuously with a wire whisk, as the paste could settle down easily. Whisk until it thickens to a smooth consistency.If by any chance it turns out lumpy, pour it out in a strainer to remove lumps.
Step 3: Add sugar & cardamom powder and stir well. Quantity of sugar could be increased as appropriate. Similarly, add milk if the mixture turns out too thick. Remove bay leaf & garnish with fried cashew nuts and raisins.

Diwali - the festival of lights - signifies the triumph of good over evil !! We reiterate this fact year after year - Hope this season brings peace and prosperity to all.

We did our share of prayers at home ..Happy Diwali again.............
I link this post to ......................
                               Tickling Palates - Diwali Special : sweets & savories
                                 Diwali Special

                               Anu's Healthy Kitchen - Diwali-festival-of-lights-event

                                  

                                         My Diwali - My Way - hosted by Khushi

                                                            
                             

3 comments:

  1. A happy Diwali to you and your family, Vidhya.

    Geoff

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  2. heyyyyyy...so sweeet ya...vidhya u r an angel:) i am blushing...hehe:) thanks for mentioning meeeee:)

    aah..kheer looks yummmy..now i am craving for it:)

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