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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Cabbage & Almond Payasam/ Kheer

Kheer with cabbage, doesnt sounds weird??..But tastewise this kheer was truly delicious..I can say that this week is quite a cabbage week for us, yep the white cabbage we get here always tends to be bigger than wat we get in India, u can cook this huge cabbage for a week to feed a big family with different dishes..I dont want to cook as usual stir-fries or deep fritters and i choosed to make out a delicious kheer with some finely shredded cabbages along with almond paste and sweetened condensed milk...Its really very quick to prepare, the saffron strands and cardamom powder used in the kheer will definitely mask and change completely the texture and taste of the cabbage...Am sending this cabbage and almond payasam to Shama's Kheer Festival & Yasmeen's Health Nut Challenge 5 - Crucial Cruciferious, send also to JFI- Wedding Feast guest hosted by Priya..


2cups Cabbage (finely shredded)
1cup Sweet condensed milk (can decrease if u desire)
10nos Almonds (blanched)
1/4cup Milk (wam)
1tbsp Ghee
Few Cashew nuts
Almond flakes
Few pistachios
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
5nos Saffron strands

Cook the finely shredded cabbage with enough water, once they get half cooked add the condensed milk and cook everything in medium flame, meanwhile grind the blanched almonds with warm milk as fine paste..Add this almond paste to the cooking veggies and cook everything until the cabbage pieces along with saffron strands get well cooked, slightly mash the veggies with a spatula, heat the ghee, fry the cashew nuts and add the fried cashew nuts, almond flakes and pistachios to the cabbage kheer along with cardamom powder and put off the stove..

Enjoy warm or cold!!

42 comments:

  1. It totaly new to me..But very innovative..
    Looks good...

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  2. Lovely Kheer my dear. It isn't weird at all..my MIL is a creative cook like you and she makes things I have never heard of ever..She tried a variant of this on me after seeing in the TV sometime ago. :)
    If i remember right, that kheer didn't have almonds..almost must have enhanced the flavor and added to the texture factor.. lovely!

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  3. YOU ARE AWESOME PRIYA! I never in my mind think of cabbage with Kheer. amazed!!! Great Job

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  4. what an awesome kheer....great idea that making kheer with cabbage....looks yummy and delcious...nice click...

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  5. What an unuasual combo!!Looks yumm:)

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  6. wow lovely kheer priya...adding cabbage in it really sounds intersting, vl try surely...looks yummy

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  7. சூப்பர்ப்..அருமையான பாயசம்...

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  8. Cabbage and Kheer..sounds very innovative priya...You are awesome...Kheer looks yummo !!!

    Love
    Kairali sisters

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  9. Never used cabbage in payasam. Nice recipe Priya

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  10. Dear,
    Is Paniyaram a pancake? I am curious since I want to send an entry to your event.

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  11. Priya,,,rombha correctah sonnenga,,even here too the size of the normal cabbage is giant can easily weigh to 2 1/2 kgs can keep it and cook even daily wont get finish. BTW payasam in cabbage sounds great and different dear even i didn't heard abt this combination but worth it ahh as u said with cardamom pods and other rich ingredients sure it will tastes good...nice creative recipe dear...kalakkure priya,,,

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  12. This is really a new dish to me. Never heard or tried a vegetable kheer.But looks awesome.

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  13. Priya,

    Kheer with cabbage sound yummy new to me.

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  14. chou sucré ça doit être délicieux j'en prends note
    bonne soirée

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  15. Wow Priya, what a combo, I could never ever think of this.

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  16. Payasam with cabbage never tasted but sounds good and healthy.

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  17. Hats off to you Priya for being the "innovative queen"I would never in a million years have thought to make cabbage kheer.Very unique and interesting.

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  18. Wow...with condensed milk...my favourite! That must be delicious....mmm Thanks for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com

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  19. Excellent payasam and healthy too. Good idea

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  20. Nice innovative dish! Looks delicious..

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  21. CAbbage in kheer? very wierd :),

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  22. Wow! thanks for sharing this wonderful kheer.

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  23. i have heard of cabbage kheer, priya...but your recipe is such a lovely, rich version of the recipe...anybody would love it!

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  24. Very unique recipe priya.This Kheer sounds very good and healthy too...

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  25. Thank you for this delicious innovative kheer

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  26. That is called out of the box! I would like to taste how it tasted!

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  27. I must say this is the most original dish I have seen in the blogosphere today Priya! Sounds intriguing and delicious!

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  28. Cabbage in kheer ? who would have thought that was possible, looks inviting ! Like Cham, I wonder how it tasted....

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  29. This is new to me but looks very appetizing!

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  30. wow what all you can think of priya, just amazing...no one could have thought of using cabbage in kheer...looks so beautiful as well as tempting...very nice one...

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  31. This is entirely a new item.Looks very yummy tooo.
    Love to follow you.
    Suhaina- www.mysingaporekitchen.blogspot.com

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  32. Innovative combo Priya...am wondering how it wud taste..but looks tasty!!

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  33. Cabbage in a Kheer !! Very innovative :)

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  34. Sounds innovative and interesting!!

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  35. Cabbage ki kneer... now thats really interesting!!

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  36. Wow Priya very innovative dear...kheer looks so creamy and rich...yummy :)

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  37. This is really unheard of combination but i am open minded, willing to try anything once - so i will *try* to make this recipe and report back priya!

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  38. heard of this..but scared to try out this...looks tempting though...

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  39. Cabbage Kheer, what an innovative idea. Simply lovely!

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