Happy Tamil New Year/Iniya Thamizh Puthandu Nal Vazhuthukkal
14th April is Tamilian's New Year and every year we will definitely celebrate this special day without an hesitation eventhough sometime it will fall on a working day. Obviously am wishing you all a happy new year,may this year bring you more happiness, health and wealth. Its going to be a feast at home tomorrow, am busy in cleaning and getting ready for new year celebration at home.
For the celebration, am sharing here a different kheer with sago aka sabudana cooked along with palm jaggery as kheer. This kheer is definitely healthy coz of palm jaggery. Palm jaggery is usually used in South Indian cooking.Palm jaggerys is quite less calorific sweetner when compared to the usual sweetners.Adding plam jaggery will definitely gives a wonderful colour to this delicious kheer and prefect for the celebration.
1cup Sago/Sabudana
2cups Milk
3/4cup Palm Jaggery (grated)
1/2tsp Cardamom
Few cashews
1tbsp Ghee
Few cucumber seeds for topping
Soak the sago for 10 minutes and drain it, this will help for quick cooking,if its a small variety no need to soak and cook directly.
Heat the ghee, fry the cashews until it turns brown and remove it.
In the same vessel, fry the soaked sago for few seconds, add now 2 cups of water and let it cook for few minites.
Meanwhile make a thick syrup with palm jaggery with enough water.
Now add the palm jaggery syrup,milk to the cooking sago and cook until the sago gets well cooked.
Finally add the cardamom powder and fried cashews to the kheer.
Serve topped with some cucumber seeds.
14th April is Tamilian's New Year and every year we will definitely celebrate this special day without an hesitation eventhough sometime it will fall on a working day. Obviously am wishing you all a happy new year,may this year bring you more happiness, health and wealth. Its going to be a feast at home tomorrow, am busy in cleaning and getting ready for new year celebration at home.
For the celebration, am sharing here a different kheer with sago aka sabudana cooked along with palm jaggery as kheer. This kheer is definitely healthy coz of palm jaggery. Palm jaggery is usually used in South Indian cooking.Palm jaggerys is quite less calorific sweetner when compared to the usual sweetners.Adding plam jaggery will definitely gives a wonderful colour to this delicious kheer and prefect for the celebration.
1cup Sago/Sabudana
2cups Milk
3/4cup Palm Jaggery (grated)
1/2tsp Cardamom
Few cashews
1tbsp Ghee
Few cucumber seeds for topping
Soak the sago for 10 minutes and drain it, this will help for quick cooking,if its a small variety no need to soak and cook directly.
Heat the ghee, fry the cashews until it turns brown and remove it.
In the same vessel, fry the soaked sago for few seconds, add now 2 cups of water and let it cook for few minites.
Meanwhile make a thick syrup with palm jaggery with enough water.
Now add the palm jaggery syrup,milk to the cooking sago and cook until the sago gets well cooked.
Finally add the cardamom powder and fried cashews to the kheer.
Serve topped with some cucumber seeds.
it looks so so appealing Aks... very traditional recipe... love it...
ReplyDeleteYummy kheer and thamizh puthandu vaazhthukkal
ReplyDeletekheer looks creamy & yummy..thamizh puthandu vaazhthukkal ...
ReplyDeleteWish you and your family "Tamil Puthaandu Vaazthukkal". Very beautiful, lovely and delicious payasam.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a very Happy Tamil Newyear.Very delicious and yummy payasam.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Presentaion.
Payasam looks wonderful! :)
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Happy new year and love the colour of the kheer
ReplyDeleteHappy new year Priya. Payasam looks so wonderful. Love the rich colour :)
ReplyDeleteperfect recipe for the celebration.......
ReplyDeleteIniya puthandu nalvalthukal akka....
Priya, I wish I could have this right now! Really, I have been thinking of making something similar for ages and never got around to actually doing it. I will try it out soon :)
ReplyDeletetempting and inviting dear
ReplyDeleteWish you a happy new year. Like the sago and jaggery combination.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tamil New Year.Looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteHappy new year ! It looks fabulous !
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Priya...
ReplyDeleteSweet sweet Kheer.. awesome clicks too.
Happy Tamil new to u too Priya :) A yummy healthy kheer..
ReplyDeleteLoooove the colour. Am surely going to make this. I am in the mood for sharkara payasam I will try this
ReplyDeleteUn dessert gourmand.
ReplyDeleteTrès bonne fête and happy Tamil new year.
A bientôt
Happy Tamil New Year Priya!...the payasam looks totally yum!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Priya. The payasum looks delicious.Is the variety of sago used nylon.
ReplyDeletehappy new year aks :) healthy start for new year .. kheer looks super delicious :)
ReplyDeleteWish you Happy Tamil new year to you and your family Priya,delicious looks Kheer yummy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tamil New Year Akka.. Love the clicks ..
ReplyDeleteWish you and your family a very happy
ReplyDeleteNew Year. Kheer looks very delicious.
that is such a yummy payasam... love the color... wow...
ReplyDeleteyumy yummy payasam, Priya. Happy Vishu to you and family:)
ReplyDeleteHappy New year. Payasam looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteHi priya iniya tamil puthandu valthukal:)happy following you...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteKheer looks absolutely delicious. Totally divine.
HAppy new year Priya... Great start with a sweet dish... Loved the clicks too :-)
ReplyDeletewow..garnishing with cucumber seeds..thats awesome...Happy tamil new year Priya...
ReplyDeleteiniya puthandu nalvazhthukkal Priya...Delicious Paysam:)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and very temtping kheer.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and very temtping kheer.
ReplyDeleteAmazing clicks and it looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteNever tried sgao with jaggery. Beautiful clicks. Happy new year to u all
ReplyDeleteSo many innovative ways of preparing the traditional recipes :). Nicely presented, Priya..
ReplyDeleteI am drooling!!! looks great...
ReplyDeleteI love javvarisi payasam but never tried it with panankalkandu... yummy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tamil New Year Priya, Payasam looks tempting. I have never cooked with palm jaggery. Does it taste different?
ReplyDeleteVery delectable kheer. Happy new year to you and your family skka.
ReplyDeletethis looks nice and very beautiful deep color
ReplyDeleteTraditional and rich :)
ReplyDeleteHappy tamil new year.. so authentic and so delicious kheer!! can finish that bowl...
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omg!!I am drooling here priya. I do make sago kheer but not with palm jaggery. will try this sometimes
ReplyDeleteI never cooked with palm jaggery or sago kheer with jaggery for that matter. The payasam looks delectable.
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