Flattened rice also called beaten rice is a dehusked rice which is flattened into flat light dry flakes. These flakes of rice swell when added to liquid, whether hot or cold, as they absorb water, milk or any other liquids. The thicknesses of these flakes vary between almost translucently thin to nearly four times thicker than a normal rice grain.Flattened rice can be eaten raw by immersing it in plain water or milk, with salt and sugar to taste, or lightly fried in oil with nuts, raisins, cardamoms, and other spices.Poha, flatten rice flakes as kesari, its really very easy and delicious kesari, i prepared today as our dessert for my relatives who came today for lunch,its was a big hit and everyone relished it..this kesari suits prefectly for festivals too..this poha kesari tastes utterly delicious and replace very well the usual rawa kesari...This is my 2nd entry for CFK-Rice guest hosted by Trupti of Recipe Center, event by Sharmi. also goes to Srivalli's Mithai Mela....
1cup Poha/aval (thin)
1/2cup Milk
1cup Water
3/4cup Sugar
Pinch Salt
1/2tsp Yellow food colour
1tsp Cardamom powder
2tbsp Ghee
1tsp Butter
10nos Cashew nuts
Heat the butter and fry the poha until they get roasted, keep aside...Bring boil milk, water, food colour and sugar, once they starts boiling put the flame in simmer and add gradually the roasted poha little by little and stir well , keep the flame in medium high also add the cardamom powder n cook until they get off from the bottom of the vessel, meanwhile heat the ghee in a pan , fry the cashew nuts until they turn slightly brown, add this hot ghee n cashew immediately to the poha kesari, stir well...put off the stove..
Serve hot!
This kesari is new to me Priya, looks delicious with a few ingredients, I am planning to make your kesari for Tamil New Year, thanks dear :)
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious Priya! New recipe for me too!
ReplyDeleteNew to me..looking delicious priya..
ReplyDeletenew to me..creative gal...nice dessert!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome Priya...would love to try..have some poha here
ReplyDeleteAval kesari looks simple and delicious.Nice recipe :)
ReplyDeleteow looks soo yummy priya.. chance e illa.
ReplyDeleteMakes a ovely dessert! lOOKS delicious Priya.
ReplyDeleteNew dessert Priya... Simple and tasty!! :) Can we use soft poha for that? Naanum try panni pakkaren... :D
ReplyDeleteNever thought we cn actually make something like this yum outof Aval..:)good one da..:)
ReplyDeletewow..Kesari with Aval??never thought of it...new recipe to me..good one dear!!!
ReplyDeleteooohh very very new to me looks so delicious yum yum so creative priya
ReplyDeletenever imagined making anything other than poha and chivda with flattened rice! This is absolutely original Priya
ReplyDeletenever thought of making kesari with aval..sounds good..
ReplyDeleteThanks friends for all ur encouraging comments..
ReplyDeletePriya u can use either thin r thick poha, but u have to take care of water measurements, if urs is thick, add 2cups of water for a cup of poha..
Wow ! nice recipe i love kesari ...new recipe again ..:D Thanks for sharing :) energy queen :)
ReplyDeletePoha keasri, very different and tasty kesari Priya!
ReplyDeleteNever made kesari with poha this is new to me... Looks really nice...
ReplyDeleteWow awesome....Simple and delish.
ReplyDeletePoha kesari is new to me Priya. Looks very delicious & easy to make. THanks for sending this recipe for event.
ReplyDeletehave to try this Priya. i made this once and it was rock solid :D
ReplyDeleteU come up with so many new recipes Priya....thats great...like ur energy...one more new dish....looks yum.
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