Our festival days cant go for an end without kheers, in case if u dont have any ingredients for making kheers..u can try out this gram flour kheer which tastes like mysore pak kheer,i just loved it...The only thing u have to be careful with this kheer is to stir it continously to omit the lumps, as gram flour tends to turn very thick when they are cooked in milk...Simple ingredients which takes hardly few minutes to prepare this kheer and u will definitely love this kheer, as they tastes excellent and also very different kheer from other kheers we used to prepare often..This delicious, rich and tasty kheer goes to EC's WYF-Festive Treat & Shanthi's Dusshera, Dhanteras & Deepavali and finally to Sara's Sweets & Savouries Event....
1/2cup Gram flour
1tsp Cardamom powder
1+1/2cups Milk
1/2cup Sweetned Condensed milk
1cup Water
1tsp Ghee
Nuts
Few Saffron strands
Heat the ghee and add the gram flour, roast until a nice aroma comes out...Cool aside and mix with water without any lumps..Now bring boil the milk, condensed milk, saffron strands and this gramflour paste, keep stirring until this mixture gets slightly thickens, finally add the cardamom powder and add the nuts as per ur need...if u find ur kheer a bit thick add few milk...
Serve warm or cold!
1/2cup Gram flour
1tsp Cardamom powder
1+1/2cups Milk
1/2cup Sweetned Condensed milk
1cup Water
1tsp Ghee
Nuts
Few Saffron strands
Heat the ghee and add the gram flour, roast until a nice aroma comes out...Cool aside and mix with water without any lumps..Now bring boil the milk, condensed milk, saffron strands and this gramflour paste, keep stirring until this mixture gets slightly thickens, finally add the cardamom powder and add the nuts as per ur need...if u find ur kheer a bit thick add few milk...
Serve warm or cold!
மிகவும் சூப்பராக இருக்கு ப்ரியா...
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இப்ப நியாபம் செய்து விட்டிங்க...அம்மாவும் இங்க எங்ளுடன் இருக்காங்க...செய்துவிட வேண்டியது தான்...நன்றி.
Lovely and easy kheer Priya! Slurp!
ReplyDeleteகடலைமாவில் கீர் சூப்பரா இருக்கு ப்ரியா.நான் இதில் இதுவரை செய்ததில்லை.
ReplyDeleteNever thought of gram flour kheer, innovative !! looks nice..
ReplyDeleteIts a new recipe for me,want to try soon,
ReplyDeleteHmm.. nice.. I just love the flavour of gram flour. Have to try this..-Naina
ReplyDeleteGreat looking kheer.Never tried gram flour in a kheer
ReplyDeleteI too make this kheer. I don't add condensed milk. It sure will add to the taste.
ReplyDeletecooool.......wanna try this someday...so simple n delicious!
ReplyDeletehey, it took me so many days to realize who u are on FB, I am such a dodo. This is really unique I like mysore pak, ok love mysore pak, will have to try this.
ReplyDeleteNew kheer,never heard of this
ReplyDeleteWow this kheer sounds to be diff & new to me dear.....will try it soon...
ReplyDeleteChanadal flour kheer is absolutely new dish for me. It looks yummy and delicious. I am very much fond of sweets and shall prepare your lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteWe make chana dal kheer, never heard or tasted kheer using gram flour :) it looks creamy and droolworthy :)
you are so creative! the kheer sounds and looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteNever thought of making kheer with gram flour,sounds great with condensed milk..
ReplyDeleteEasy soup recipe ..too bad my hubby doesn't like sweet that much..maybe i could add some chilli powder for him to taste..hehhe
ReplyDeletegal...u r just too good...can whip anything with anything..
ReplyDeleteThis is new to Priya...looks delicious as all your sweets...have to try it :)
ReplyDeletebesan kheer, sounds interesting,and innovative too
ReplyDeleteLovely and yummy kheer.Will try definitey...Innovative one...
ReplyDeletenever made kheer using chanal dal..something new to me..sounds simple and looks hmmmm mouth watering!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. I make this for sudden guests and i know how it tastes. Your photo is tempting me to make some and have it now.
ReplyDeleteOMG so creative priya yaa looks like mysore pak kheer only great recipe nice try.
ReplyDeletevery innovative recipe...Never heard before, I'll definitely try it out and let you know...
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me of madgane, a dish that the konkani side of my family would sometimes make. I didn't care much for it, but yours sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteCondensed milk would have made this kheer heavenly...thanks for the entry
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and yummy.
ReplyDeleteNew recipe, never tasted one :)
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