Do you know Falooda or Faluda is a cold and sweet beverage containing many ingredients which is very popular in South Asia. Traditionally it is made by mixing rose syrup with vermicelli, basil (sabza/takmaria) seeds, jelly pieces and tapioca pearls along with either milk or icecream.Falooda vermicelli are often made from arrowroot rather than wheat. The rose syrup may be substituted with another flavoured base like mango,chocolate, saffron or else with any other fruit syrup but my choice is always rose syrup.Nowadays faluda is a popular summer drink throughout Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and the Middle East and is readily available in restaurants and beach stalls.Thanks to this month's North team Minnie of The Lady8home for challenging the South team (which i belongs) with this incredible beverage while Vijayalakshmi of our South team challenged the opposite North team with Ellu Poorna Kuzhakattai, a must for the upcoming Ganesh chathurthi in every South Indian's home.Minnie suggested us two versions of falooda one with icecream and second one with malai kulfi, somehow i went for the icecream one.
2cups Chilled milk
1cup Milk (warm milk)
1/2tsp Saffron
2tbsp Rose water
5nos Almonds (sliced)
15nos Pistachios (sliced)
1tbsp Chironji/Charoli
Few Cashew (chopped)
4tbsp Rose Sryup
A Handful of Falooda noodles
3Cups Water (for cooking the noodles)
1/2cup Basil seeds
Few scoops Vanilla icecream or Malai Kulfi
Add the rose syrup to the chilled milk and place it in fridge.
Meanwhile soak the basil seeds in a cup of water, it will take an hour to plump.
In a cup of warm milk,soak the saffron,rose water,cover and keep it in fridge for an hour.
Boil the noodles in 3cups water until soft, drain the water.
Now immerse the noodles in saffron soaked milk and place it in fridge until assembling.
To Assemble:
In two tall glasses, drop the 3/4 of chilled noodles with quarter cup of saffon milk.
Top it with 2tablespoons of basil seeds.
Pour in the chilled rose syrup into the glass.
Top it again with two scoops of vanilla icecream.
Now pour in the remaining saffron milk and rest of the noodles.
Garnish it with the choped nuts.
If you want more sweet, drizzle a little more rose syrup.
chance e illa priya,kalakitinga.name it and u can do it.lovely clicks.wish i could grab it.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! Falooda is my favorite dessert Priya and you have made this so wonderfully well!! Looks very inviting. Would be happy to have this as a three course dinner
ReplyDeleteI knew you could the first one [as always!]. Looks awesome Priya. I can't find that Sev here and am still looking for it and you have already posted yours!! Hat's off girl :)
ReplyDeletePriya :) u r so fascinate about cooking , blogging and clicking wish i could have your energy ! Way to go girl !
ReplyDeleteOh Priya u r so so super fast.... lovely clicks... its my all time favourite....Hope i can do this fast as i can..
ReplyDeleteniingka kalakkungka. super fast..
ReplyDeleteAks - 2 things I was looking forward for today one is your falooda since I knew you would be the first one to post ;-) secondly that the falooda will have ice cream :P now since I guessed both right I need both the falooda glasses right away :P.. falooda looks absolutely fantastic
ReplyDeleteBahut naa insaafi hai yeh :-( i'm fasting nd cant stop drooling
ReplyDeleteOMG superrr priya,it's my fav also but dont know my hubby hate this...super tempting!!
ReplyDeletehmm so yummy my fav one.......
ReplyDeleteyummy, check my version too
ReplyDeleteSuper fast post for SNC...semma kalakal akka...Falooda looks so yumm
ReplyDeleteThis is one sweet I can have on my death bed :P.. Glad you liked it Priya..
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try this since ages and even bought the ingredients for it but some never got to make it till today...this is absolutely mouthwatering..yummmm.
ReplyDeleteYummy n delicious..
ReplyDeletePPPPrrriiyyaaa pls pass me that glass!!
ReplyDeletesuper! my fav dessert. can you send me some parcel?
ReplyDeletewow super delicious and yummy looking falooda :) tempting me aks !! :)
ReplyDeletewowhhh yumyyyyyy!!!!!
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great Priya. It's looking yummy. Really tempting.
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Awesome akka... feel like grabbing from the screen...
ReplyDeleteIn this whole earth.. i think u r the jet speedesst cook priya jee... yummmyy i am craviing..
ReplyDeleteOMG, superb sis... lovely and really yum, yum, yum...
ReplyDeleteAwesome girl.... Falooda lookng so yummmm....
ReplyDeletevery tempting looking falooda ...yummy
ReplyDeleteOOOO Priya falooda looksss really good!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and lovely looking faloodas. Excellent preparation.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Wow! So yummy and tempting falooda.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful falooda Priya.....looks delicious!!!! And lovely clicks.
ReplyDeleteam not a big fan of falooda but thi slooks yummy.. :)wow clicks
ReplyDeletewhat a fun drink can I have one ?
ReplyDeletewhat a super tempting glass of falooda..i can have it anytime..yumm
ReplyDeleteahhhh my kind of Falooda dear...just want to finish both the glass..please pass them...beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeletethat was suer quick and looks super delicious.
ReplyDeletePlssss... Can I borrow some basil seeds of u Sshhh. No one should know.
That's a very tempting glass of goodies.. Yummmmm !
ReplyDeleteFalooda looks inviting, can't wait to try this now.
ReplyDeleteNice presentation.. looks really yummy...
ReplyDeleteExcellent falooda akka..:)
ReplyDeleteSuper delicious Falooda. Lipsmacking good!
ReplyDeleteYummy falooda so yumm I am loving the color u got nice orange shade.
ReplyDeletelooking divine
ReplyDeleteWow ! looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you find time to do everything Priya. I really want to learn the trick from you
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