Quinoa has been cultivated and eaten as a cereal of thousands of years by South Americans..Quinoa"s protein content about 16% which is higher than of any other grain, wheat also have protein content about 14% but the protein in wheat and most other grain is lacking in the amino acid Lysine, which quinoa has in abundance..The protein in quinoa is complete as that in milk, in addition quinoa also contains more iron than most grains and its a good source of calcium, phosphorus, folate and many B vitamins..Am cooking for the first time the quinoa, so i want to prepare this grains as something sweet and my choice went for payasam, to be honest my trial with quinoa as kheer turned out truly delicious and vanished within few minutes, even my DH enjoyed which was quite a surprise for me...This quinoa payasam looks like similar to tapioca pearls payasam..
1/2cup Quinoa
1/2cup Jaggery
1/2cup Milk
1/4tsp Saffron strands
3nos Cardamom seeds(crushed)
2tsp Ghee
10nos Cashew nuts or almond flakes
Make a syrup with jaggery and a cup of water, strain the jaggery water and cook the jaggery water, quinoa in pressure cooker upto one hiss...Put off the stove...
Add the milk, saffron strands, crushed cardamom seeds, cook everything until the kheer turns thicks...heat the ghee and fry the cashew nuts until golden brown, add the fried cashews and ghee to the cooked quinoa kheer and enjoy hot or chilled....or serve with almond flakes..
1/2cup Quinoa
1/2cup Jaggery
1/2cup Milk
1/4tsp Saffron strands
3nos Cardamom seeds(crushed)
2tsp Ghee
10nos Cashew nuts or almond flakes
Make a syrup with jaggery and a cup of water, strain the jaggery water and cook the jaggery water, quinoa in pressure cooker upto one hiss...Put off the stove...
Add the milk, saffron strands, crushed cardamom seeds, cook everything until the kheer turns thicks...heat the ghee and fry the cashew nuts until golden brown, add the fried cashews and ghee to the cooked quinoa kheer and enjoy hot or chilled....or serve with almond flakes..
Wow..Splendid Payasam recipe! Love the Quinoa twist instead of paruppu. Lovely dear!
ReplyDeleteI hardly make anything with jaggery because I find it difficult to grate it. :(. But I love to eat anything made with jaggery. Yummy yum!
yummy delicious payasam...i wish to add this kheer in my kheer festival...do check my blog for details
ReplyDeleteWow Priya. Need that kheer for weather in seattle. yummy
ReplyDeleteQuinoa in new avtar..Loved it!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of quinoa in payasam, I have been wanting to try that too! Looks fabulous !
ReplyDeleteVery healthy, fabulous payasam!
ReplyDeleteteriffic...new...
ReplyDeleteFabulous !! I love them as it is. BTW Priya, I would be waiting to receive you at my home with my arms wide open and everything prepared, just stop by anytime !!
ReplyDeletenever heard of Quinoa...thanks to introduce this to a benighted person like me....grt recipe....
ReplyDeleteFrom where do you get these ideas priyakka? Yennaku konjam rentukky kudunga unda brainaa..Sago or semia or rice or carrots, nothing more than that for a payasam here..
ReplyDeletelooks so good, would love to have it in the evenings with vadai/sundal :D
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What a splendid dish .I have never cooked with quinoa before.
ReplyDeleteOhhooww..what a nice kheer priya..Lovely..nice click..
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Yummy payasam, awesome click too..
ReplyDeletePriya, you are an adventurous cook to try out a cereal which is new to people like me. The venture looks so delicious. Kudos!
ReplyDeletePayasam looks tempting
ReplyDeletethis quinoa is very new to me.u are making fusion,cereal product is used for payasam..super idea
Payasam looks really delicious.. nice click..
ReplyDeletewat a beautiful and tasty looking payasam. There is a kheer festival event hosted by Shama of easycook recipes n here is the link
ReplyDeletehttp://easy2cookrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/03/300th-post-rice-kheer-and-announcement.html.
n I think you can send the beautiful kheer to that event
that's a really different way to use quiona..great
ReplyDeletePriya,
ReplyDeleteQuinoa payasam looks really delicious.
Hi priya...
ReplyDeletethe payasam looks delicious...just stopped by at sailajas place to see a quinoa dish as well, i have no idea what that is..i thought it was tapioca pearls until u mentined they look like tapioca pearls, sigh!.let me tell u, ur pics are real good, they are real clear and lot of sunshine there (Jealous....here sun is always playing hide and seek with me....)..love ur vadas pic alot...
love this and what a neat idea to use quinoa a healthy version
ReplyDeleteIts a great idea to make payasum out of Q. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI have made them with sugar Priya and it turned out great. With jaggery this payasam should have tasted even better.
ReplyDeletethis is new to me...and looks delicious..looks like sago payasam..
ReplyDeletegr8 idea...yet to start 'the quinoa' series..shall have to make it ..thx for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome .It is sad we do not get quinoa here .Must hunt for it .
ReplyDeleteyummy,yummy pasam!Luks gr8...
ReplyDeletequinoa payasam is so tempting! something new and interesting...!
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious! Yummy...
ReplyDeleteThat's a drool worthy kheer dear!!
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Payasam looks very veryyyy sweeet n deliciouss dearr
ReplyDeleteVery healthy payasam!i haven't tried quinoa, i have to try now... Priya thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeletewow,..delicious
ReplyDeleteyummy payasam!!
ReplyDeleteyour kheer looks very nice and yummy.But what is Quinoa, How it is? Where I will get in Banglore? Please show me the picture how it will be?
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I am going to have to try quinoa~
ReplyDeleteThis one is fantastic use of quinoa so far!
ReplyDeleteWhat an out-of-the-box use of quinoa...the payasam looks so golden and lovely...
ReplyDeleteLovely looking payasam and liked ur simple version.
ReplyDeletePriya, try using red quinoa instead (that is how I make my quinoa kheer) for a colorful dish...
ReplyDeleteVERY NICE ENTRY FOR THE KHEER EVENT...
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